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All action at 51st Great Dorset Steam Fair

For me this was my 44th visit to this show, but not one I have done every year and didn’t catch up with the show until its third year. But in some form or another there have always been commercial vehicles here. In the early days they were used for pulling the vehicles in and out the mud, something we got used to in late September when it was held in the 1970s and 80s and nearly brought the event to its knees. But moving it to late August early

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