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Lady's Phaeton

This Lady’s Pony Phaeton came from the Beaufort family who also donated the Landaulette to the Tyrwh…

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22 images

Landau

A Landau of standard shape and proportions for a team of four horses, with a folding leather hood, S…

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Landaulet

This is very good, complete example of quite a rare carriage made by one of the leading coach builde…

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Lonsdale Wagonette

This carriage was owned by Tyrwhitt-Drake and is thought to have originally belonged to Lord Lonsdal…

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Mail Phaeton

A phaeton is a four-wheeled carriage that was driven by the owner, and never by his professional coa…

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Mailcoach in the Snow with Fallen Leader

Oil on canvas painting of a mailcoach struggling through the snow. One of the leaders has fallen. By…

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Major General Norcliffe of Dalton Hall riding in a Russian Droshky

Oil on canvas painting of Major General Norcliffe of Dalton Hall riding in a Russian Droshky. Painte…

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Man Fly

This carriage has, until recently, been listed as an Invalid Carriage dating from the turn of the tw…

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Market Float

This float is a stylish well-built example for general purpose use. The builders, Lamble and Co were…

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Messrs Andrew Collyer’s Mail Coach

Messrs Andrew Collyer’s Mail Coach painted by an unknown artist in a style inspired by John Cordrey.

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Miniature Coach and Four from Bertram's Circus

A photograph of the miniature coach and four owned and exhibited by Bertram's Circus. 

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Miniature Coach of Bertram Mill's

A photograph of Bertram Mill's miniature coach outside Cockington Forge, Devon.

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Miniature Hansom Cab

A photograph of a miniature Hansom Cab being driven by a young boy on a London Street.

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Nimrod Coach Advertisment

An advertisement for the Nimrod Roach Coach.

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Omnibus

A coachbuilder's design for an Omnibus by Maythorn and Sons of Biggleswade.

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Panel Boot Victoria

A superb Victoria built by one of the top London coachbuilders Barker and Co. It doesn’t get much be…