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Boulevard Mont Parnasse, ParisAn oil painting of a brown coated man, with a white top hat driving his horse drawn carriage through the Boulevard du Montparnasse, which joins place Leon Paul Fargue and place Camille Jullian
Early English Post Phaeton Carriage. From the collection of the City of Nottingham Art Museum. Date: 1698
A Carriage used for Continental Travel - circa 1820 - in the collection of the City of Nottingham Art Museum. Date: circa 1910s
Irish Jaunting Car in Phoenix Park, Dublin, IrelandAn Irish Jaunting Car in Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland. A light two-wheeled carriage for a single horse, with a seat in front for the driver
Madeira, Funchal - Oxen carriageTraditionally, the means of travel in Funchal, the capital city of Madeira, did not include wheeled carriages. The uneven cobbled roadways, steep hills and sharp bends
Coronation of Edward VII - Commemorative postcardCoronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on - August 9, 1902 - The Golden State Carriage leaving Buckingham Palace - Commemorative postcard
Unidentified early train Date: circa late 19th century
Funeral of King George V, coffin put on train at PaddingtonRoyal coffin borne from gun carriage to train, Platform 8, Paddington Station, London, Funeral of King George V Date: 1936
Funeral of King George V, Gun Carriage at PaddingtonArrival at Paddington Station of the Gun Carriage, Funeral of King George V Date: 1936
Horse and cart and motorcar driving towards each other. The motorcar had only just started to become a popular mode of transport. Date: 1912
Crowds welcome the Sirdar in EgyptCrowds welcoming the Sirdar, Sir Reginald Wingate (1861-1953), into Egypt, active from 1899-1916. He was a British general
Illustration, A Day at the RacesColour illustration, A Day at the Races showing men and women with carriage and picnic hamper. From the coloured lithographs Les Cocottes Aux Bains De Mer
Advertisement for North's Typewriter, with illustration and caption, Visible Writing. Brief Carriage. Universal Keyboard, Perfect Alignment
George IV Drives to AscotReproduction of a print from 1830, showing King George IV driving to Ascot. Date: 1830
Georgian Royal AnticsIllustration by Steven Spurrier (1878-1961), showing the Prince of Wales, later George IV (1762-1830) and Charles James Fox (1749-1806)
Coaching ClubThe Coaching Club holding a meeting at Hyde Park. Date: 1932
Epsom Traffic JamA sketch by John Sturgess, showing a traffic blockage on Balham Hill, encountered during a homeward journey from that year's Epsom Derby. Date: 1887
The Departure from Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Scene on the beach at Scarborough, North Yorkshire Date: 1812
Advert, The Riviera Baby Carriage, Great Portland Street, London Date: 1910
Sydney as Macquarie Left ItThis panorama was taken from the Observatory Hill. To the left one is looking towards the Heads and to the right over the City
The Black Horse, RichmondAn etching showing a large carriage, drawn by multiple black horses in Richmond, a town in New South Wales, Australia. Date: 1894
Caricature illustrations, of the return from the United States of Mr John Redmond, by H M Bateman. Captioned, The Dictator's Return'
King Manoel II of Portugal (1899-1932) and his mother Queen Amelia, leaving the Cathedral in a carriage at Gibraltar. Outdoor reportage photograph with carriage, horses and spectators
Street setting for film Kitty, by Burlington StudiosAerial view of street setting for film Kitty, by Burlington Studios, at BIP Studios, Elstree, Hertfordshire Date: 1929
Lacloche Freres, Jewellers, Rue de la Paix, ParisPremises of Lacloche Freres, Jewellers, 15 Rue de la Paix, Paris, France Date: 1911
Gloucester Coffee House, now the site of The Savoy Hotel, London
A two horse carriage with hatted ladies on excursionThe coach and horses are outside the London South Western Railway offices in Lynton. A poster on the wall offers excursions by Sam Colwill
Horse drawn carriage full of ladies in big hatsTwo horses, one black and the other white, wait patiently while the smart driver looks behind to see if the other carriages are ready
The Road Engine, built by Richard Trevithick from an idea by William Murdock Date: 1786
Stationery, Albert Hotel, Cupar, Fife, Scotland, W Robertson, Lessee - a handwritten bill for transport services. Date: 1903
The Crossing Sweeper, by William Powell Frith, showing Victorian wealth and poverty. Date: 1858
Music cover, Barcelona Indigo - Yes- IndigoMusic cover, Barcelona, Indigo - Yes- Indigo, a Nutty 6/8 One-Step, words by Raymond Wallace, music by Tolchard Evans. Date: 1926
A Third Class Gharry - Calcutta (Kolkata), India. A gharry or gharri is a horse-drawn cab used especially in India. A gharry driver is a gharry-wallah. Date: 1919
A Bonny Baby in an extremely fine Victorian perambulatorA very bonny baby in an extremely fine late Victorian / very early Edwardian perambulator. Date: circa 1900s
Coach of 1640 by Edward Penfield Date: 1640
English Post Chaise of 1780 by Edward Penfield Date: 1780
French Post Chaise of 1760 by Edward Penfield Date: 1760
Advert, H. H. Babcock Carriage Company, New YorkH.H. Babcock Carriage Company, New York Date: 1901
Advert, French's Carriage Company, Boston, USAVeteran car motoring advert, The French Carriage Company, Summer Street, Boston, USA Date: 1901
State Carriage, Garratt's Coach Manufactory, Cheltenham. Date: 1826
Timetable, Plough Hotel Coach Office, Cheltenham - Royal Mails and Light & Elegant Post Coaches daily to the places listed. Date: 1826
Advert, Hitching's baby carriages and pramsHitching's baby carriages and prams, New Bond Street, London. Date: 1907
Burial of Queen Victoria, Mounted Gun-CarriageBurial of Queen Victoria, the coffin surmounted by the crown and emblems, mounted on a gun-carriage drawn by eight cream-coloured horses caparisoned in gold, passing Buckingham Palace, London
A horse drawn cab in the streets of Paris. Date: 1903
King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra consort in the Gold State Coach. Date: 9 August 1902
Lady carried by attendants on a Victorian greetings card. (1 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Funeral procession of the Duke of Wellington, LondonThe funeral procession of the Duke of Wellington, 18 November 1852, on its journey from Chelsea Hospital to St Paul's Cathedral, London. 1852