Brougham Collection
"Step back in time with the 7 HP Renault Brougham veteran car from the early 1900s
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"Step back in time with the 7 HP Renault Brougham veteran car from the early 1900s. This vintage beauty was a true marvel of its era, showcasing both elegance and power on the roads. In the Varsity Cricket Match of 1911, The Oxford University XI displayed their sporting prowess as they battled it out on the field. Amongst the spectators, Mrs Philip Kindersley radiated grace and sophistication captured by Madame Yevonde's lens. Legal figures engraved in history remind us of Brougham's impact on legal reform during this period. With his influential voice and unwavering determination, he left an indelible mark that shaped our justice system. An extraordinary carriage accident in the Strand serves as a reminder of how even amidst progress, accidents can occur unexpectedly, and is a testament to both human resilience and cautionary tales that echo through generations. Violet Kindersley, accompanied by her son, embodies strength and poise as she travels in her brougham carriage. A symbol of status and refinement for women during this time, it represents their increasing presence in society. Some Old Parliamentary Hands engraved forever capture seasoned politicians who navigated complex debates within these hallowed halls. Their wisdom and experience laid foundations for future governance. Representative Derby Women showcased empowered ladies who embraced change while riding proudly in their broughams - symbols of independence during an era marked by reform movements. Legal Reform and Make No Mistake [Brougham] lithograph reminds us that progress requires bold action. Brougham's tireless efforts towards legal reform were instrumental; his legacy continues to inspire today. "