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Vehicles

Victoria

Historical context

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

Description

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

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