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1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class VI.: Stevenson and Elliot

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1436. STEVENSON and ELLIOT, 177, 179, and 181 King Street, Melbourne, Australia; Branch Factory, Stirling, Scotland.

Light phaeton, with movable side glasses.

BAROUCHE with movable side glasses. This carriage is similar to those built by the exhibitors in Melbourne. It combines lightness with great strength. The construction of the wheels is somewhat unusual, the felloes being bent by steam and having only two pieces in each wheel. They are so constructed as to be capable of resisting shocks of a severe nature, and are in every respect very durable. This is a desirable carriage for this country, India, or Australia; it is fitted for one horse or a pair of ponies; built of the best materials, extra and highly varnished. The broughams manufactured by the exhibitors are equally light. Communications to be addressed to our Branch Factory, Stirling, N.B.


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