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A lively museum showcasing the industrial heritage and social history of Bristol.
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A very well appointed coach in original condition. There are a few unusual features such as the brac…
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An example of a Shelburne Landau for a pair of horses with an angular profile, leather hood and spru…
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Abel Hold 1815-1896 artist specialising in sporting art and based in Yorkshire.
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This Ladys Pony Phaeton came from the Beaufort family who also donated the Landaulette to the Tyrwhi…
A carriage that is long since past its prime.Country estates and town households would have had a fl…
A beautiful 17th century country house with fine art, furniture and decorative art collections.
This is a very stylish and beautifully built carriage, a Sporting Phaeton for a lady. In recent year…
Built around 1890 for Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale 1857-1944 for use to exercise the dog…
This is a very rare and exciting carriage. It would have been owned and driven by a gentleman who wa…
Artist George Garrard 1760-1826 painted sporting subjects. He was also a sculptor and engraver.
Tabley House near Knutsford is owned by the University of Manchester and has fine art collections.
This Bath Chair was built by John Ward of London in the late nineteenth century. John Ward was a ren…
Invalid Carriage for a single pony or donkey. This carriage has a black leather covered canvas head.…
Oil on canvas painting of Lady Katherine Molyneuxs pony and carriage. Painted by Edmund Bristow 1787…
McNaught Co were a good firm of coachbuilders but perhaps not really known for producing State Coac…
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