1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class VI.: Richard John Boyall

1344. BOYALL, RICHARD JOHN, Grantham Carriage Manufactory.
Handsome park or road phaeton, hung upon inverted double C-springs, remarkably easy and very light.
A Ladies' Driving Phaeton for park or road, with a seat for servant behind, It is hung on improved inverted double C-springs and leather braces, whereby it is rendered remarkably easy. It is fitted with Collinge's patent axles, is elegantly painted and trimmed, and finished with plated furniture and richly-ornamented lamps, in the highest style of decoration.
Besides the specimen carriage exhibited, the most noticeable manufactures of this Exhibitor are, his Medium Brougham, which is at once roomy, comfortable, and light; his Grantham Sociable; and a variety of waggonettes and wicker carriages. In all of these, the designs and workmanship are of superior character.
References are permitted to many of the leading members of the aristocracy,
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