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Invalid Carriage Fig. 1. Fig. 2.  Fig. 1. Represents the external appearance of the Invalid Carriage. Fig. 2. Is a section shewing the suspended Cot and seats for two attendants. The back part of the Carriage is so constructed as to fall down to allow

Invalid Carriage Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Fig. 1. Represents the external appearance of the Invalid Carriage. Fig. 2. Is a section shewing the suspended Cot and seats for two attendants. The back part of the Carriage is so constructed as to fall down to allowthe Cot to be withdrawn, and to be replaced with the Invalid upon it. By ingenious contrivances all motion is avoided; so that a Journey amy be performed by the most delicate Invalid, without any more fatigue than would be experienced in lying upon a sofa. The Invalid bed Carriage may be engaged for any Journey, and further particulars obtained of the Proprietors.

Marks & Co. Longham Place, Cavendish Square, London. [n.d. c.1840.]
Engraving with letterpress. 210 x 114mm (8¼ x 4½"). Trimmed.
[Ref: 15505]  £65.00


 

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