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Victoria

Unknown author19th century, 3rd quarter

National Coach Museum

National Coach Museum
Lisbon, Portugal

A leisure vehicle, it owing its name to Queen Victoria. It belong to the Viscount of the Court.

Its body is open and has four wheels and two seats, one for the coachman made of wood and elevated, and the other, with a folding hood for passegers. The outside is painted black with yellow wheels and black outlines.

The front and bak 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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  • Title: Victoria
  • Creator: Unknown author
  • Date Created: 19th century, 3rd quarter
  • Location: Lisbon. Portugal. National Coach Museum
  • Location Created: Reino Unido
  • Physical Dimensions: 187 cm x 138 cm x 245 cm
  • Provenance: Portugal /Lisbon; Royal House Fund / Ancient Museum Fund; Casa Real Portuguesa / Fundo Antigo do Museu
  • Rights: DGPC/MNC - Pedro Beltrão
  • Medium: Wood, iron, leather
National Coach Museum

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