Old Glory

FROM THE CHAIR

We once again welcome National Traction Engine Trust Chairman (NTET), Rob Clifford-Wing to the pages of Old Glory for his monthly update says Paul Ritchie.

Early into Rob’s tenure in the role he took the brave step to face up to today’s technology and introduce the use of Zoom media and webinars to bring both NTET members and others closer together during the challenging times of coronavirus restrictions. These have been so popular that they are now part of an on-going series, and since he last wrote his column episodes Rob has hosted two further sessions.

Firstly, in what would have

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