Heritage Machines
Tractor & Machinery
Tractor & Machinery is no less than
the world’s best-selling tractor magazine.
Launched in 1994, the brand covers machinery from the ‘40s through to the ‘90s, reflecting the tremendous changes that occurred in the agricultural sector.
Exclusive owners’ stories of ownership and restoration, historical profiles, practical advice, news and buying advice. Plus a Workshop section providing the help owners need for restoration and maintenance.
Old Glory
Old Glory is powered by a fascination for Britain’s rich industrial and transport heritage. The sights of yesteryear are brought back to life with archive materials, anecdotes, personal accounts and period paraphernalia.
From trams and commercial vehicles, through steam-rollers to heritage farm machinery and historic fairground rides, the brand celebrates an age of steam and early diesel.
Detailed features on the history of these wonderful machines, stories of steam engines saved from obscurity, the upcoming events where they can be witnessed.
Tractor & Farming Heritage
A celebration of the rich history of farming machinery.
The two central editorial pillars for Tractor & Farming Heritage are Your Tractors (where we meet the owners and hear the journeys they have been on with their tractors) and Farming Heritage (features charting the marques, models, methods and innovations from days gone by, with archive material and personal recollections).
T&FH hunts out the rare and celebrates the restorations. Workshop content provides expert guidance for owners, and a strong Events section helps bring the community together.
Ford & Fordson Tractors
From the earliest Fordsons to the last of the Fords, plus the latest news on New Holland.
Supporting this passionate community with the best tractors spotted at the events & rallies, and important advice on both buying & restoring.
Ford & Fordson also supports the F&F Association, with updates on the shows from the Chairman himself.
Collector issues cover all the important models, with owners’ stories, technical features & expert
advice.
Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast
Building on the reputation of the great Grey Fergie, which saw more than half a million built, Massey Ferguson, with their red livery, dominated the tractor market in Britain and elsewhere, from the late 1950s to the 1970s.
Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast magazine celebrates this
hey-day and also looks at the more modern (and older) tractors linked to the Ferguson name.
Feature models, with detailed specs and owners’ advice, restoration stories, comment and news, the brand is a bible for collectors, owners and enthusiasts. And with event guides, buying advice and free-ads, enthusiasts can indulge in the best examples, and buyers can enter the market for another project.
Stationary Engine
Supporting the popular hobby of buying and restoring stationary machinery used for myriad industrial purposes over the decades, Stationary Engine is for the collectors.
Each issue focusses on several specific engine discoveries, or engine types, from agriculture and sawmills, to pumps and generators.
Features cover how they were used by people and businesses, with archive imagery bringing scenes of industry back to life.
The brand also covers the continual discovery, identification, and the restoration of the machines – from around the world – and which shows and museums they can be seen at.
World Soccer
A member of the European Sport Media Group, World Soccer calls upon journalists from the globe's great soccer capitals.
The best writers, analytical features and the ability to deliver the inside-track on domestic and world football have made World Soccer an institution.
Authoritative insights into the players, politics and power-struggles, WS looks behind the score-lines with insightful writing that reaches the heart of the triumphs, scandals and controversies that constantly emerge in the greatest international sport of them all.
World Soccer
A member of the European Sport Media Group, World Soccer calls upon journalists from the globe's great soccer capitals.
The best writers, analytical features and the ability to deliver the inside-track on domestic and world football have made World Soccer an institution.
Authoritative insights into the players, politics and power-struggles, WS looks behind the score-lines with insightful writing that reaches the heart of the triumphs, scandals and controversies that constantly emerge in the greatest international sport of them all.