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Located on Mill Street in the centre of Maidstone, the Tyrwhitt-Drake Museum of Carriages offers an…
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An interesting carriage and something of a curio. It clearly lost its body sometime ago and has perh…
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TownCoach for a pair or team of horses built by Turrill and Sons of London. A typical 19th century t…
A Bow Fronted Brougham with an elegant curved profile. Painted green and black with blue box cloth u…
An advertisement for the Nimrod Roach Coach.
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Cheverton of Newport, the Isle of Wight
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Tyntesfield House owned by the National Trust
The National Trust Carriage Museum at Arlington Court
Uppark House is owned by the National Trust.
Mount Stewart is owned by the National Trust.
This gig was once a stylish lightweight carriage for pleasure driving with a single pony. It found i…
A two wheeled Donkey or Pony Gig with a spindle back seat built circa 1810.Jane Austen and her sibli…
This Double Brougham has a standard angular appearance but has slightly more unusual elliptic sprin…
John Ward, the most prominent maker of invalid carriages.
George Mountford, coachbuilder in Shrewsbury during the 19th century.
The home of Jane Austen in her later years.
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