Pridesale 28th Sep 2024 | | MagazinePreserved Bus (1998) | Trailed in Classic Bus Issue 34 stating on sale 26 March 1998
Ian Allan Publishing Launch a new quarterly publication.
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Pridesale 28th Sep 2024 | | MagazineClassic Bus (1998) | ISSN 0996 8438 Editor Gavin Booth
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Pridesale 7th May 2024 | | MagazineThe New Records (1963) | Reports in this LP EP and SP formats
Price Ninepence
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Pridesale 3rd Apr 2023 | | MagazineBritain's Buses (2022) | The seventh edition of this popular annual examines the state-owned fleets that provided a large proportion of scheduled bus and coach services across the United Kingdom until most were privatised between 1986 and 1994. The regional subsidiaries of the National Bus Company covered most of England and Wales, complemented by the Scottish Bus Group and — for much of the period — London Transport.
Most were businesses taken into state ownership soon after World War Two. But the publication also looks at Northern Ireland, where most buses remain in state ownership and have been since 1935. The title is generously illustrated, mainly in colour and includes authoritative articles by people who worked for state-owned companies in various parts of the country.
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Pridesale 18th Dec 2021 | | MagazineBritain's Buses (2018) | Volume three of Britain’s Buses is a 116-page Buses Magazine special publication celebrating 60 years of rear-engine double-deckers.
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Pridesale 18th Dec 2021 | | MagazineBritain's Buses (2017) | This 116 page bookazine commemorates 30 years since Britain's buses beyond London were deregulated and most public sector operators began to be privatised. In words and colour pictures, it outlines how bus services were provided before October 1986 and how they were changed, with new operators encouraged to compete with the existing ones, resulting in 'bus wars' on the streets of many cities and towns. It focuses on some of the parts of the country where these changes had a big effect, looks at who bought the state-owned and local authority bus companies and at the role played by independent businesses. It also looks at the tools of deregulation — the different types of vehicles bought new and secondhand to take the bus industry through these first years of radical change.
FEATURING:
The National Bus Company - what it was and who bought its regional companies
The municipal bus fleets - why so many of them have disappeared
How deregulation affected Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Yorkshire
Rapid and radical changes in Scotland and Wales
Routemasters, minibuses and Leyland Nationals - the tools of deregulation
Kent and East Sussex - deregulation and privatisation in shire counties
The colours of deregulation - how liveries characterised the changes
And much more!
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Pridesale 18th Dec 2021 | | MagazineBritain's Buses (2017) | £6.99 Bookazine Format Editor Alan Millar
Over 116 pages, the second volume of Britain's Buses focuses on the buses of 12 major UK cities outside London - Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield, Nottingham, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bristol, Cardiff and Belfast. In words and pictures - most of them in colour - it tells the stories of the often-distinctive buses operated in these cities from the 1950s to the present day. It charts how all of them were once municipally controlled, either by departments of the city corporations or - in the unique case of Bristol - ran in a partnership between the corporation and the then state-owned city bus company.
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Pridesale 18th Dec 2021 | | MagazineBritain's Buses (2019) | Editor Alan Millar. £7.99 Bookazine Format
Volume 4 of our popular Britain’s Buses series celebrates 40 years of the MCW Metrobus. With almost 4,000 built, it was a significant vehicle of its time. MCW Metrobus was a particularly familiar sight in London, the West Midlands and Hong Kong but was found in many other parts of Britain, too. It was a bus to define the 1980s.
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Pridesale 18th Dec 2021 | | MagazineBritain's Buses (2020) | Britain's Buses Volume 5
Focuses on the Leyland Olympian, a classic design from the 1980s and early 1990s and the last double-decker produced in volume by Leyland.
Olympians were operated in large numbers in many parts of Britain, from the north of Scotland to Cornwall and Devon. They were built for the National Bus Company, London Transport, Scottish Bus, and several passenger transport executives. They were also widely exported.
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The new Leyland double-decker launched 40 years ago was one of the defining vehicles of its decade and sowed the foundation for successful sales at home and abroad. Britain’s Buses Volume 5 is a 116-page 40th birthday special celebrating the Leyland Olympian and includes more than 150 colour images.
This publication - lavishly illustrated - will describe the vehicle and many of the fleets that operated it. Volvo acquired Leyland Bus in 1988 and re-engineered the Olympian as a Volvo product five years later. This part of the story also is covered.
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Pridesale 18th Dec 2021 | | MagazineBritain's Buses (2021) | Price £8.99
Image is from Key Publishing , but does not match the magazine - the Lower narrative panel actually reads
Panorama Loline Dominator Y-Type Enviro Exports
(as being products of the Alexander Dennis Company and constitutes thereof)
Britain’s Buses Vol 6
This highly anticipated new edition of Britain's Buses profiles Alexander Dennis, the UK's largest bus manufacturer. We investigate how it has evolved over more than 120 years into a business that today is moving from diesel to zero-emission electric and hydrogen vehicles and has built on its dominance of the home market to meet the needs of customers in Europe, North and Central America, Asia, and Australasia. With contributions from several well-informed authors, this liberally illustrated publication will look in depth at its present day activities as well as its rich history and the vehicles that the Dennis, Alexander and Plaxton companies produced in past decades.
Alexander Dennis is the UK’s largest manufacturer of buses and coaches. It has been owned since May 2019 by the Canadian-based NFI Group, one of the major bus and coach builders in North America, but it remains true to its heritage. Britain’s Buses Vol 6 pays homage to Alexander Dennis and more than a century of British bus and coach manufacturing.
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Pridesale 9th Sep 2021 | | MagazineLondon Bus Magazine (1972) | David, if you have a larger image of the front cover, thats cool to add.
The Old Bill bus turned up everywhere, I think I have an HCVS London Brighton Programme it was on that was part of Dad's Collection
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Pridesale 23rd Apr 2020 | | MagazineLondon Transport Magazine (1959) | Would be nice if I could re-find my copy. Some mags have got a bit sorted into the wrong piles at present. I could have typed in the wrong number !
I have nigh on a full set in another cupboard that it inaccessible at present.
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Pridesale 3rd Dec 2019 | | MagazineBuses (2019) | Website https://shop.keypublishing.com/issue/View/issue/BM766/buses-january-2019
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Pridesale 21st Jan 2019 | | MagazineThe New Entertainer (2000) | Other Features and Regulars
Man About Town - Darren Burke goes shopping- for records at HMV (well cheap CDs in the Sale)
Old Doncaster,
New Films - Billy Elliot - From EmpireMagazine
Advert - Elkie Brooks as The Dome, Friday 17th November
In The Herb and Kitchen Garden
Preview of Tribute Groups concert
Places to go Things to do, Lookaround at upcoming, Pantos, History Society, Little Theatre Comedy,
Crossword, SpotThe Pub, Who Is It ? Quiz - Know Your 60s (pop triva)
Chatabout With Magio
Clubs and Pubs including previews and reviews With Dave The Rave and Country Dave, Country Rockin' with Mel Hague.
Club Pool League results and Monday League Darts and Dominos roundup.
Soundbytes revoew - Steps upcoming album and more of the same from Westlife ( writes Rachel Rodgers)
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Pridesale 21st Jan 2019 | | MagazineThe New Entertainer (2000) | Cover Clubland Combo - Them 4 (via Dixon Agency)
Singles Chart from HMV 10 Frenchgate Doncaster
Black Coffee - All Saints
Against All Odds- Mariah Carey and Westlife
Silence - Derlium
Rody Groove - Achitects
Kernkraft 400 - Zombie Nation
In Demand - Texas
Could I Have This Kiss Forever - Whitney Houston and Enrique Iglasias
I Am What I Am - Eminem
I'M Outta Love - Anastasia
Lady - Modjo
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Pridesale 10th Jan 2019 | | MagazineThe New Entertainer (1997) | Review
Jazz At The Civic- low turnout of audience
New Films
Film Review
Holidays and Travel
Places To Go Things To Do
(inc Exhibitions, Fairs and Shows, Lectures and Talks, Misc, Music and Dance, Public Meetings, Sport, Stage.
Angling
note that Diecast Collector Magazine launched ? last Thursday
Haute Cuisine (dining out)
Gardening and Golfing Tips
Crossword, Quiz(music one this week), Who's That, Spot The Pub.
Pub and Club Chat with Cocky McColl
Out and About With Dave The Rave
Old Doncaster - Crossing The River Don
Club Results (lacking other than a couple of large photos of darts etc locally)
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Pridesale 10th Jan 2019 | | MagazineThe New Entertainer (2000) | Rear Cover Advert Barbara Dickson In Concert at The Dome Sat 25th November
Regular Features
Man About Town - Looks at Bentley
Old Doncaster - Tram Trip
New Films
Play - Mr England at The Crucible, Sheffield
Places To Go Things To Do
Crossword, Quix, Spot The Pub, Spot The Personality
Chatabout With Magio
See It Live
Clubs and Pubs With Dave The Rave and Country Dave.
Spotlight on Male Order (see Cover Front)
Soundbytes
Results- Doncaster and District Super Pool
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Pridesale 10th Jan 2019 | | MagazineThe Entertainer (2001) | Rear Cover
The Dome Advert for Brian Conley and his Band.
Front Cover trailing Wizard of Oz at the Civic Theatre in October
Regular Features
Man About Town
Old Doncaster
New Films
Places To Go - Things To Do
Quiz of event of 1979, Crossword, Who's The Star?
Chatabout with Magi
Clubs and Pubs With Dave The Rave and Country Dave
Spotlight on Sister Sarah, Top 10 Chart From HMV Doncaster
CD Country Review
Darts and Dominos League Results
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Pridesale 10th Jan 2019 | | MagazineThe Entertainer (2001) | Cover, Chole Clayton Winning Haven Holidays Junior Startrail 2000. (Her Balby Mum Debbie is also an entertainer and Chole is mentioned starring in local club shows)
Page 2 Win a great Subscription to Choice Magazine
P3 'Man About Town' - comments etc - choses Single of the Week as The Crystal Lake (CD) by Grandaddy, and A French Affair, as Album of the Week - 43 Tracks from Virgin as compliation.
TV Programme of The Week is Anne Robinson's Weakist Link and Pub of The Week Doncasters Yates' Bar. (Really) Comment made on press release for The Forum - central Doncaster's new arts entertainment etc area, and finally the Nokia WAP phone gets a mention.
Barry Crabtree on Page 4 looks at Old Doncaster - this week it is the Country and Western Bands of the 1950s touring the area from the area, including the Dalton-Johns Band The Three Drummonds/ Larry Hinchcliffe Trio
Page 5 reviews New Films, a couple of pages of Local Places To Go and Things To Do, Crossword and 'Spot The Star' puzzles, Quiz. Chatabout the Local Clubs (with Mario), 3 more pages on Clubs and the local sports league results.
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