National Coach Museum

The Collection


Victoria

Promenade vehicle, named in honour of Queen Victoria of England. It belonged to the Viscount of Corte.

Victoria
1
It is an open bodied four wheel vehicle.
2
It has two seats, one for the coachman made of wood and elevated, and the other, with a folding hood for passengers.
3
The outside is painted black with yellow wheels and black outlines.
4
The front and back wheel mudguards are connected, forming a step to access the body.
5
The suspension is made of elliptical springs and half pincer springs. It was pulled by a single horse.

Some Facts

  • Century
  • 19th
  • Vehicle
  • promenade
  • Work
  • English
  • Inv
  • V 0091
  • Dimensions
  • 270 x 140 x 195 cm

1 – It is an open bodied four wheel vehicle.

2 – It has two seats, one for the coachman made of wood and elevated, and the other, with a folding hood for passengers.

3 – The outside is painted black with yellow wheels and black outlines.

4 – The front and back wheel mudguards are connected, forming a step to access the body.

5 – The suspension is made of elliptical springs and half pincer springs. It was pulled by a single horse

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