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A Growler for a single horse. This carriage was a working vehicle and has an angular profile and mai…
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A rather comical photograph of four Victorian ladies and a Battlesden Cart.A Battlesden Car was a va…
An oil on canvas painting of the Lincoln to Wakefield stagecoach by Abel Hold.
The use of Sleighs did not really catch on in England due to the country not having prolonged period…
Punch Carriage built by Hayman and Co. of Exeter circa 1870 for a single horse. This carriage has an…
Sleighs of this type were an object of fun and jollity and not really designed for travelling distan…
A Westminster arch-roof sedan chair dating from around 1760 with highly polished and japanned black…
A Landau of standard shape and proportions for a team of four horses, with a folding leather hood, S…
This baby carriage was reputedly built by sailors under the command of a member of the Ashburnham fa…
This carriage has, until recently, been listed as an Invalid Carriage dating from the turn of the tw…
A very well appointed coach in original condition. There are a few unusual features such as the brac…
This carriage was owned by Tyrwhitt-Drake and is thought to have originally belonged to Lord Lonsdal…
This is a super example of a Canoe Landau by a coachbuilder who was very good at building this type…
McNaught Co were a good firm of coachbuilders but perhaps not really known for producing Town Coach…
Built for the Marquess of Lansdowne, this Chariot carries its owners coats of arms on the side panel…
A Travelling Coach for a team of four or six horses in original unused condition. The coach has a co…
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