Sentences with phrase «ware visits»

Tim Ware visits 9 European cities by train costing him less than # 350.
From Fulk's Hall To Luton — A full review of Nic Portway's thesis on early Vauxhalls was promised last year.The Editor delves more deeply into this exceptional two - volume work / Dieppe 1907 — In the final part of his account of the 1907 French Grand Prix, Marc Douëzy describes in detail the race itself / William Morris — Jonathan Wood makes the case for greater recognition of Lord Nuffield not only as one of Britain's most successful car makers but also one of the country's greatest philanthropists / The Dunhill Museum — Michael Ware visits a little known motoring collection / German Festival — Schloss Dyck is set to become Germany's answer to the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Paul Hardiman looks into the convoluted history of this car, which has recently been re-created in its final, Brooklands racing form in Arms Race / In SS Seduction, John Warburton discovers the appeal of the Jaguar SS100 when he meets a man who has restored one from a pile of bits / Stefan Marjoram visits the 75th Goodwood Members» Meeting / In Arrivederci, Fuoriserie, Douglas Blain ponders the lost years of automobile body design in Italy, as documented in two new books, and renews his friendship with well known stylist Tom Tjaarda in Turin / For this month's Back on the Road, Michael Ware visits a rare 1909 Briton 10hp which was laid up for more than 40 years
In this month's cover story, Back on Track: Leyland - Thomas No 1, David Burgess-Wise tells the story of Parry Thomas's first Leyland Eight racer, destroyed in a war - time air raid, and the recent re-creation built around a collection of original parts / Steve Welsh reports from this year's Goodwood Revival, the world's biggest historic motor racing event, with highlights including an all - Ferrari Lavant Cup and a tribute to Bruce McLaren / Inspired by a 1956 Motor Sport article, Justin Marozzi takes his Bristol 405 on a 1000 - mile round trip to the Lake District in his article Filton Fashion / We bring together another group of unrestored cars and lead them on a scenic tour round Rutland, Britain's smallest county, for The Oily Rag Run / In Woodrow: Stockport's sporting cyclecar, John Warburton samples the sole surviving example of this unusual light car built by a hat manufacturer in the north of England / Jörg Sierks visits two world - class concours for An Elegant Weekend, held on opposite sides of the English Channel / Edwardians to Ostend — Stefan Marjoram took his sketchbook and camera on an exciting Continental road trip and shares his experiences / In this month's Back on the Road, Michael Ware visits a 1921 Morris Oxford Sports
In this month's Back on the Road Michael Ware visits one of only five survivors, which has recently undergone a comprehensive restoration
In our latest Back on the Road story, Michael Ware visits a 1956 Triumph TR3 which was bought, sold, bought again and finally fully restored by a dedicated owner over a period of more than 30 years.
Stefan Marjoram was there with his camera and sketchbook / «One pump led to another...» — Michael Ware visits Alan Chandler's collection of petroliana and learns about his approach to restoration / Bugatti - Maseratis — With the help of rare illustrations, Simon Moore describes several examples of racing Bugattis converted in period to Maserati power
Paul d'Orléans appraises the Guélon collection of early motorcycles, recently sold in Paris by Artcurial / / In his article, A manceau marvel, David Burgess-Wise examines a rare 1899 Amédée Bollée 10hp Type D and tells the story of its Le Mans - based manufacturer / / For this month's Back on the Road, Michael Ware visits a 1924 Arrol - Johnston Empire
In our latest Back On The Road story, Michael Ware visits a 1930 Austin Seven Swallow saloon, the subject of a long restoration undertaken by two separate custodians.
He reveals all in Delaney diversity / In this month's Back on the Road, Michael Ware visits a 1933 Riley Nine Monaco
Bertone's Bet: Arnolt MG TD — Jeroen Booij tells the story of how the ailing Turin coachbuilder was saved by an unlikely alliance with an extrovert American businessman / Brighton Run 2014 — David Burgess-Wise reports from another wet London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, focussing on the many «new» entries that appeared this year / Amilcar's jewel: the C0 and C6, part one — Simon Moore begins his treatise on the famous six - cylinder racers of the»20s, looking this time at their competition record / Killed by the War: the Marshall Arter — Michael Worthington - Williams delves into his archives to research the Marshall Arter cyclecar and its spring - drive arrangement / Back on the Road — Michael Ware visits a 1930 Austin Seven Swallow saloon, the subject of a long restoration undertaken by two separate custodians
Simon Moore recounts the story / Calthorpe Minor / Vintage Revival Montlhéry 2011 — David Burgess-Wise soaks up the atmosphere of Montlhéry as this unique and historic circuit comes alive with the sights and sounds of prewar sporting cars and bikes / Motoring through Childhood: The Toy and Pedal Car Museum — Michael Ware visits this newly - opened exhibition of rare and interesting pedal cars in East Sussex / The Cars of Sammy Newsome — Many hopeful entrepreneurs entered the Motor industry after the Great war, some with links to the showbusiness celebrities of the time.
For his article, Body Doubles, Kit Foster seizes a rare opportunity to compare an 812 with its Hupmobile Skylark progeny / Peter McFadyen reports from the third revival of this historic Midlands speed event, Château Impney / For this month's Back on the Road, Michael Ware visits a 1934 Morgan F4 special
Michael Worthington - Williams explains / The life and times of Dorcas I — In the first of a three - part series on the Glegg brothers» Dorcas specials, Graham Skillen summarises their first efforts / French racing engine designers: 1914 and after — Sandy Skinner looks at the wartime careers of Verdet, Gremillon, Birkigt and Bugatti / Back on the Road — Michael Ware visits the sole - surviving Carrow and learns about its recent restoration
He describes what happened next in his article Body language / For this months Back on the Road, Michael Ware visits a restored 1934 Hillman Minx
For his article, Germain: the Belgian Panhard, Nick Jonckheere looks into the little known history of this important early marque / We report from the celebration of the cyclecar in Festival of Slowth / Michael Ware visits a recently restored 1914 Singer for this month's Back on the Road.
Colin Peck presents the results of his researches into the genre / The Ballot 2LS, part six — Our Publisher continues his review of this landmark Vintage car by describing the example once owned by Ian Connell and now in George Wingard's collection in Eugene, Oregon / Auto - biography: Brian Sewell — In the latest instalment of his series interviewing personalities from the old - car world, Matthew Bell visits art critic Brian Sewell / The 1926 - 27 Grand Prix Talbot - Darracqs, part one — In the first of a three - part series recounting the long careers of these famous racing cars, Simon Moore describes their origins and works competition histories / Back on the Road — Michael Ware visits the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, West Midlands, to inspect a rare and recently restored 1914 Briton 10/12
Michael Ware visits a 1929 example restored in this rare style for this months Back on the Road

Not exact matches

Ware got help from Cambridge's counselors, who visited the lab and helped to bring the group closer.
Hammered aluminum or pewter trays, candlesticks, mercury glass, kitchen items with red and white polka dots, small chairs (think old school chairs), wooden boxes, scrabble letters, legos (for when the grands visit), white dishes & serve ware, and anything unique and amusing!
He talks to Matthew Bell / Villa d'Este — Simon Moore visits the Villa d'Este concours d'elegance and picks his personal highlights of the event, one of the most glamorous in the old - car calendar / Connie the Crossley — John Warburton tells the story of Mancunian motor trader Ernest Hasel and his 1912 Crossley, which he entered in the Scottish Rally in 1933 / Back on the Road — Michael Ware pays a visit to an ultra-rare Vintage light car, a 1921 Albert, and explains the painstaking work behind its recent restoration
Floating style — Malcolm Bobbitt explores the history of Citroën's unique suspension system and its application in the ground - breaking Traction Avant and DS models / Auto - biography: Karl Ludvigsen — Matthew Bell visits the noted motoring historian, writer and consultant at his home in Suffolk and learns about his distinguished career / The Loewy Studebakers — Stephen Bayley looks at the extraordinary Studebaker coupés of the mid-1950s and tells the story of their aromatic stylist, Raymond Loewy / David: Spain's forgotten cyclecar — With the help of rare archive material, Francisco Carrión Cardenas unearths the history of Spain's most successful cyclecar maker / Vintage Motoring — Detective Agency John Warburton examines the contents of R L Appleton's photograph album, covering his motoring exploits in the years 1930 to ’33 / Back on the Road — Michael Ware reports on a recently completed 1937 BMW 319/28 special built for the dual purposes of competition and long - distance touring
We visited the museum and discuss some of the highlights / Back on the Road — Michael Ware reports on the restoration of a a 1947 Armstrong Siddeley Typhoon, a fixed - head version of the hurricane
Michael Ware pays him a visit.
Michael Ware pays a visit and reveals its treasures.
Douglas Blain gets his hands on a rare alloy - bodied example in Great Leap Forward with photographs by Stefan Marjoram / In this months Auto - biography Jonathan Rishton meets Delwyn Mallett, the former art director who spent his career in the advertising industry whilst amassing an enviable collection of exotic machinery / In A beginner's guide to Rétromobile Stefan Marjoram doesn't know which way to look on his first visit to the unmissable Parisian old - car show / Scott Barrett remembers how a Riley Nine was the first light car to complete the Athens to Monte Carlo route of the famous rally, whilst Gordon McAllan shares his diary of the Classique re-run, in Monte Carlo or Bust / Ivan Margolius explains his theory of how Tatra car seating inspired an influential Modernist chair design in Cars, Furniture, Architecture / In his article Bellanger: the international car, Michael Worthington - Williams tells the story of the bull - nosed cars built in Neuilly - sur - Seine from 1912 - 1925 / In this months Sicilian snapshots, Simon Moore continues his trawl through a family album, this time sharing some pictures of the exotic road cars they owned / In the latest of his Back on the Road series, Michael Ware reports on a rare Austin 10hp van.
In Dellow: uncompromisingly a sports car, John Warburton, a former owner, tells the story of these distinctive sporting specials from Birmingham / In Shaped by the Wind, Delwyn Mallett travels to the Zeppelin Museum to visit an exhibition dedicated to streamlining in all its forms / Douglas Blain savours an opportunity to stretch the legs of his rebuilt Ballot 2LS along Australia's Great Ocean Road... A Vintage Adventure / In this months Back on the Road, Michael Ware reports on the restoration of» Goff» Imhof's 1946 Allard J1, which has been off the road for half a century
Mrs. Ware had fond childhood memories of visiting with her parents the Taos studios of artists Bert Phillips, Ila McAfee and her husband Elmer Page Turner, as well as the Oak Cliff studio of Frank Reaugh.
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