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Growler

A Growler for a single horse. This carriage was a working vehicle and has an angular profile and mai…

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Posting Landau

A design for the Posting Chariot of the Duchess of Sutherland by Hooper and Co, 1860.Posting Landaus…

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Sedan Chair

A Westminster arch-roof sedan chair dating from around 1760 with highly polished and japanned black…

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Bow Fronted Brougham

A Bow Fronted Brougham with an elegant curved profile. Painted green and black with blue box cloth u…

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Bow-fronted Double Brougham

This is a Double Brougham of small proportions to be harnessed to a single horse that retains a comp…

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Cheverton

Cheverton of Newport, the Isle of Wight

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Nimrod Coach Advertisment

An advertisement for the Nimrod Roach Coach.

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Tyntesfield

Tyntesfield House owned by the National Trust

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Arlington Court

The National Trust Carriage Museum at Arlington Court

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Uppark

Uppark House is owned by the National Trust.

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Mount Stewart

Mount Stewart is owned by the National Trust.

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American Gig

This gig was once a stylish lightweight carriage for pleasure driving with a single pony. It found i…

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Donkey Gig

A two wheeled Donkey or Pony Gig with a spindle back seat built circa 1810.Jane Austen and her sibli…

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Double Brougham

This Double Brougham has a standard angular appearance but has slightly more unusual elliptic sprin…

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Ward, John

John Ward, the most prominent maker of invalid carriages.

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Mountford, George

George Mountford, coachbuilder in Shrewsbury during the 19th century.