A view of an elegant carriage showing details of the underside of the wheels; the body and coach box are shown upright.
Title: The coach of safety [graphic] : this view shews that when the wheels are turn’d over, the body and coach box still keep their perpendicular direction …
Published: [London : s.n., ca. May 1789]
Catalog record & Digital collection
789.05.00.02+
Acquired November 2012
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