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The home of Jane Austen in her later years.
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Childrens carriages provided hours of entertainment. The youngest members of a family would have bee…
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A charming Childrens Carriage believed to be of Dutch origin. It is of a fairly simple construction…
A horse drawn prison van on the streets of Edinburgh.
A country house in Northumberland owned by the National Trust.
A design by the coachbuilders Hooper and Co, London, for a Phaeton.
A lively museum showcasing the industrial heritage and social history of Bristol.
A photograph of the miniature coach and four owned and exhibited by Bertrams Circus.
Arthur Cowleys Bakers cart and pony on the rounds in and around Stony Stratford.
This is a very stylish and beautifully built carriage, a Sporting Phaeton for a lady. In recent year…
A nicely built Funeral Bier that was used by the Cranbrook Burial Board.It was made by the Piper fam…
Oil on canvas painting of the Royal Manchester Telegraph stagecoach painted by John Cordrey in 1804.
Tabley House near Knutsford is owned by the University of Manchester and has fine art collections.
A childrens carriage with a vis--vis seat for two and a tiller for steering.Childrens carriages were…
This Bath Chair was built by John Ward of London in the late nineteenth century. John Ward was a ren…
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