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    www.fordfordsonassociation.com/events/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/19/2008    Last Visited: 3/19/2008  

    Stuart Gibbard, the editor of Old Tractor and author of the Roadless book, is helping organise the display and the Ford & Fordson Association will have a presence at the event.

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    www.oldpond.com/acatalog/international.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/14/2009    Last Visited: 9/14/2009  

    International at Doncaster: British production 1949-75 (DVD) - Stuart Gibbard | ...more Old Pond Publishing - International at Doncaster: British production 1949-75 - Stuart Gibbard
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    Stuart Gibbard Released 2008
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    The tractors are all authentically restored or currently working versions selected for filming by Old Tractor magazine editor Stuart Gibbard. He shows them in action with appropriate implements throughout the seasons.

    Sadly, production at the Doncaster plant ended in 2007. As a finale, Stuart includes two special CXs: a Diamond edition and the last CX off the line.

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    rogergsmith.typepad.co.uk/ - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 7/21/2008  

    International at Doncaster: British production 1949-75 (Stuart Gibbard).Being duplicated.Release end July.
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    Stuart Gibbard's programme focuses on the golden years of British production, covering all the principal wheeled and crawler models built at Doncaster and its satellite Bradford plant up until the early 1970s when the worldwide range was phased in.The tractors are seen in action with a variety of implements throughout the seasons.

    The featured machines, both restored and working examples, have been selected to display the diversity of the marque - from the actual first Farmall of 1949 to the last McCormick CX model to be made at Doncaster before the factory closed in 2007.This is a magnificent tribute to the glory of the British International years.

    Stuart Gibbard is author of many tractor books and DVDs.He is editor of Old Tractor magazine.

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    www.rallybadges.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=205 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/19/2003    Last Visited: 11/15/2008  

    Stuart Gibbard's programme focuses on the golden years of British International production, covering all the principal wheeled and crawler models built at Doncaster and its satellite Bradford plant up until the early 1970s when the worldwide range was phased in. The tractors are seen in action with a variety of implements throughout the seasons.

    The featured machines, both restored and working examples, have been selected to display the diversity of the marque - from the actual first Farmall of 1949 to the last McCormick CX model to be made at Doncaster before the factory closed in 2007. This is a magnificent tribute to the glory of the British International years.

    Stuart Gibbard is author of many tractor books and DVDs. He is editor of Old Tractor magazine.

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    www.cheffins.co.uk/news/details.asp?id=161 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/2/2007    Last Visited: 3/13/2007  

    Text & images: supplied with thanks by Stuart Gibbard / Old Tractor Magazine

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    www.oldpond.com/acatalog/roadless_tractors.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/2/2009    Last Visited: 6/2/2009  

    Roadless Tractors (Video & DVD) - Stuart Gibbard | ...more Old Pond Publishing - Product Information
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    Stuart Gibbard Released 1996
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    Stuart Gibbard has chosen films which focus particularly on the famous Roadless four-wheel drive tractors produced during the 1960s and 70s, as well as those which uncover some lesser known developments. The video also contains conversations with some of the personalities involved, to give a real insight into the work of this pioneering British company. The video is fully scripted by Stuart Gibbard and narrated by Alan Stennett.
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    County Tractors - Stuart Gibbard

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    www.oldpond.com/acatalog/fordson_farming.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/2/2009    Last Visited: 6/2/2009  

    Fordson Farming (DVD) - Stuart Gibbard | ...more Old Pond Publishing - Fordson Farming by Stuart Gibbard
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    Stuart Gibbard Released 2006
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    The script has been written by Stuart Gibbard, author of the award-winning Ford Tractor Story books, who has selected some of the best examples of the Fordson tractors of the period for the programme.

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    www.rallybadges.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=584 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/19/2003    Last Visited: 6/25/2009  

    Stuart Gibbard details all the main models and machines of these manufacturers. He also brings the firms alive by chronicling their fortunes over a number of years, tracing several company histories from the turn of the century to the present day. He discusses many of the personalities involved as well.

    He also mentions many of the lesser-known Ford tractor conversions, and explains why the Ford tractor became so popular with the specialist equipment manufacturers.
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    Stuart Gibbard is well known as a specialist supplier and collector of early tractor literature, and farms in South Lincolnshire. He has spent many years researching the history of Ford tractor conversions, and has owned many of the machines featured in the book.

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    www.oldtractor.co.uk/cgi-bin/show.cgi?d=editor&id=54539 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/23/2006    Last Visited: 8/30/2007  

    well-known author and journalist specialising in tractors and machinery, Stuart Gibbard has produced many award-winning books and videos.He is a regular contributor to Tractor and Machinery and has written for several leading farming and automotive magazines.

    Stuart GibbardStuart comes from a farming background and has been collecting tractors since the early 1970s.His particular interest is in early tractor literature, which he has turned into a mail-order business with help from his wife, Sue.He is also one of the co-organisers of the Spalding model-tractor and literature show.

    For over twenty years, Stuart ran the family arable and bulb farm in south Lincolnshire before moving into journalism in the early 1990s after successfully completing the John Deere & Guild of Agricultural Journalists Training Scheme.Devoting much of his time to historical research, he has met and talked with many of the world's leading tractor designers and engineers.

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    www.rallybadges.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=584 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/19/2003    Last Visited: 11/15/2008  

    Stuart Gibbard details all the main models and machines of these manufacturers. He also brings the firms alive by chronicling their fortunes over a number of years, tracing several company histories from the turn of the century to the present day. He discusses many of the personalities involved as well.

    He also mentions many of the lesser-known Ford tractor conversions, and explains why the Ford tractor became so popular with the specialist equipment manufacturers.

    The author's absorbing text is accompanied by over 350 black and white and 120 colour illustrations. Many of the photographs have come from company archives, and are rare and previously unseen. This book has a wide appeal - not only does it cover agricultural tractors, but also commercial vehicles, earthmoving and construction machinery, both vintage and modern. Other makes of tractor besides

    Ford are included where necessary to complete the story. Stuart Gibbard is well known as a specialist supplier and collector of early tractor literature, and farms in South Lincolnshire. He has spent many years researching the history of Ford tractor conversions, and has owned many of the machines featured in the book.

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