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A rather comical photograph of four Victorian ladies and a Battlesden Cart.A Battlesden Car was a va…
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This Victoria was once a very pretty carriage with a gorgeous dark green upholstery and pretty broad…
An invalid Carriage built during the first half of the nineteenth century, the builders name is engr…
Curricles were particularly popular in the late 18th and early 19th century and this example was bui…
This carriage was almost certainly built as a Bath Chair and has been given a pair of shafts at a la…
This super little phaeton was used by Queen Victorias grandchildren. There is a surviving photograph…
Pony Phaetons were driven by ladies around parks and estates. They are lightweight elegant little ca…
This is a rare example of a Skeleton Boot Victoria and has the added interest of the inverted double…
Panel Boot Victoria for a single or pair of horses. The body of this Panel Boot Victoria has a round…
A superb Victoria built by one of the top London coachbuilders Barker and Co. It doesnt get much bet…
This Pony Phaeton was built for Queen Victoria, she used it in the later years of her life in the ga…
A Growler for a single horse. This carriage was a working vehicle and has an angular profile and mai…
McNaught Co were a good firm of coachbuilders but perhaps not really known for producing State Coac…
A Bow Fronted Brougham with an elegant curved profile. Painted green and black with blue box cloth u…
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