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Ladies inside a muddy, Bond Street, London, 1800View of two fashionable ladies inside a muddy (a low-hung coach) exchanging conversation with two admirers in Bond Street, London, 1800
Coal Exchange, London, 1849. Artist: Roberts GroomView of the Coal Exchange, London, 1849; with figures and horse drawn carts in the street
A hackney coachman, London, 1814A hackney coachman, holding a coin in his hand, disputes the fare with two passengers in a doorway, London, 1814
The Picadilly nuisance, London, 1818; a disorderly mass of pedestrians, including a fruit seller in the foreground, fills the pavement outside the White Horse coaching terminus
The 3 Browns book d for Brighton, and only one place, c1830; showing an overcrowded Brighton coach about to leave the Belle Sauvage Inn, Ludgate Hill
Going it by steam, (1829?). Artist: Robert SeymourGoing it by steam, 1829; showing a steam engine, to which a coach has been attached, exploding, causing passengers to fly into the air or fall heavily
General view of Hampstead, Hampstead, London, 1752. Artist: Augustus Wall CallcottGeneral view of Hampstead, London, 1752; view from the foot way next to the great road, Pond Street. Also with figures and a coach and horses
Church Street, Hampstead, London, c1840; with figures, coach and horses
Royal Exchange (2nd) exterior, London, 1761. Artist: Mothey LaireeView of Royal Exchanges south front and west end of Cornhill, London, 1761. Also showing figures, carts and coaches in the street outside
Mansion House (exterior), London, 1751. Artist: Thomas BowlesView of Mansion House, London, 1751 with Cornhill and Mansion House on the left, including figures, coaches, horses, carts and animals
The Blue Boar Inn, Holborn, London, c1840. Artist: Frederick Napoleon ShepherdThe Blue Boar Inn, Holborn, London, c1840. View of the courtyard of the Blue Boar Inn; a woman and child feed chickens, with a coach and other figures in the background
Royal Mail Coaches at Lad Lane, London, 1831. Artist: F RosenbergView of Royal Mail coaches preparing to start out for the west of England from the Swan with Two Necks Inn, Lad Lane, London, 1831
Cambridge Telegraph, Fetter Lane, London, c1830. Artist: George HuntCambridge Telegraph, Fetter Lane, London, c1830. View of the Cambridge Telegraph, starting from the White Horse Tavern which has a large lantern above the door
Shops in Fleet Street, London, c1835View of buildings in Fleet Street, London, c1835: showing premises of J Reid, wine and spirit merchant at no 66, Furzes shoe shop at no 65 and Bolt and Tun Inn, general coach office at no 64
Queen Caroline travelling to St Pauls Cathedral, London, 20th November 1820 (1821). Panoramic view of Caroline, Queen Consort of George IV travelling in state to St Pauls Cathedral to give thanks for
Temple Bar from the Strand, London, 1873. Artist: William Henry HainesTemple Bar from the Strand, London, 1873. A street scene including horse-drawn carriages
The Battle of Temple Bar, 1769. A procession from the City to St Jamess Palace with an address by the City merchants to King George III in support of his government, has arrived at Temple Bar
The Admiralty, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 1795. View with figures, horses and a coach on the street
The Motion, 1741. The Duke of Argyll, with a flaming sword, driving a coach from which Lord Carteret cries Let me get out.Several people are run over
South-east view of Horns Tavern, Kennington, Lambeth, London, c1790
Exhibition at Coachmakers Hall, Noble Street, London, 1865The Operative Coachmakers exhibition in the Hall of the Coachmakers Company, Noble Street, London, 1865. Scene shows adults and children looking at coach models
Brighton Coach leaving th Belle Sauvage Inn, London, c1840The 3 Browns booked for Brighton, and only one place: the Brighton coach leaving the Belle Sauvage, c1840. Satirical scene showing a crowded coach leaving the Belle Sauvage Inn, Belle Sauvage Yard
View of Temple Bar during Queen Victorias visit to the City of London in 1837
The Lord Mayor presenting the City Sword to King George III at Temple Bar, London, 1789 (1791). The king on his procession to St Pauls Cathedral
Procession of Queen Victoria to open the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Showing the delivery of the City Sword at Temple Bar
Proclaimation of George IVs accession to the throne at the Royal Exchange, London, 1820 (1827). George IV is seated in a coach with a crowd raising their hats to him as he receives a fanfare
Queen Elizabeth I travelling by coach to St Pauls after the defeat of the Spanish Armada, c1840Queen Elizabeth I travelling by coach to St Pauls Cathedral after the defeat of the Spanish Armada, c1840
Pray remember the blind; scene under Covent Garden piazza, Cries of London, 1811Pray remember the blind ; scene under Covent Garden piazza. A blind man advances shouting, his stick and hat held out, towards two young ladies, one of whom drops a coin in his hat
Light your Honor Coach unhired; scene at Covent Garden piazza, Cries of London, 1811Light your Honor Coach unhired ; scene at Covent Garden piazza. An officer escorts a young lady who is followed by her mother
St Georges Fields, Southwark, 1813. Artist: DagatySt Georges Fields, Southwark, 1813. The entrance to St Georges Road with a view of the royal circus and the obelisk turnpike, which was built as a milestone in 1771
Fish Street Hill, London, c1750. Artist: Thomas BowlesView of the Monument in remembrance of the Great Fire of London in 1666, looking south down Fish Street Hill, London, c1750. Also showing a drover with livestock, carts and carriages
Guitarist Chuck Christiansen travelling by coach to the Royal Albert Hall, London, 28 May 1992. Christiansen was part of the orchestra backing Frank Sinatra and Frank Sinatra Jr
Very Unpleasant Weather or the Old Saying verified Raining Cats, Dogs and Pitchforks, 1835Very Unpleasant Weather or the Old Saying verified Raining Cats, Dogs and Pitchforks, published by Thomas McLean, 26 Haymarket, August 1st 1835, (hand coloured engraving)
The First Steam Railroad Passenger Train in America, c. 1870The First Steam Railroad Passenger Train in America, published c.1870 (colour woodcut)
Queen Victoria being driven through central London during her Golden Jubilee celebrations, 1887
Puss in Boots, c1912
King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on their way to the State Opening of Parliament, 1900sKing Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on their way to the State Opening of Parliament, London, 1900s. Edward VII (1841-1910) and Alexandra (1844-1925) riding in the Royal coach
Fleet of AEC Regal Mk4s belonging to Philipsons Coaches, Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire, 1963. The company operated from Goldthorpe in South Yorkshire for a many years both on coastal excursions
Paraplegic bus, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, 1960. Artist: Michael WaltersParaplegic bus, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, 1960. By 1960, facilities for the disabled were being developed and access to transport was an important part of this
Fleet of Phillipsons coaches, Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire, 1963. Phillipsons Coaches operated from Goldthorpe for many years both on coastal excursions and local services
Pickerills Commer coach, Darfield, near Barnsley, South Yorkshire, 1957. ArtistPickerills Commer coach, Darfield, near Barnsley, South Yorkshire, 1957. The coach was an Avenger 3 model and Pickerills ran a service between the villages of Wombwell and Darfield
The ride of Emperor Nicholas I through the palace square, 1843. Found in the Collection of State Museum of the History of Saint Petersburg
Sleigh of a Russian family pursued by wolves, 1830s. Found in the Collection of State Open-air Museum Spasskoye-Lutovinovo
Russian village in winter, 1915. Private Collection
Russian village in winter, . Private Collection
A Noblemans Sleigh on the Ice, c. 1646. Found in the Collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm
Winter Sleigh Rides, 19th century. Private Collection
The Coach of Tsar Boris Godunov, the gift from Queen Elisabeth I. Found in the Collection of State United Museum Centre in the Kremlin, Moscow