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Wagon Collection

"Wagon Tales

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Wagon Collection: Glasgow / Sauchiehall St
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Wagon Collection: Gypsy Encampment, Appleby, 1919 (w / c on paper) (see also 54655)
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Wagon Collection: Gypsy Caravans
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Wagon Collection: The Royal Logistic Corps
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Wagon Collection: Cats in a dog cart - Louis Wain
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Wagon Collection: Old Gypsy Man & Pet Dog
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Wagon Collection: High Street, Ayr
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Wagon Collection: The Clay Pit, Harold Harvey (1874-1941)
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Wagon Collection: Busy Brooklyn Bridge the year it opened, 1883
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Wagon Collection: At an Advanced Dressing Station on the Western Front, Matania
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Wagon Collection: Swindon Works Broad Gauge Wagon Dump, 1892
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Wagon Collection: High Street, Barnes, West London
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Wagon Collection: Oklahoma Territory opened to settlers, 1891
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Wagon Collection: Horse-drawn fish and chips wagon - Cornwall
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Wagon Collection: July ( Summer Luxuriance ), c. 1890-1910 (oil on canvas)
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Wagon Collection: Gipsy Hill railway station, south London
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Wagon Collection: London Life: Costermonger Pearly Kings and Queens, Southwark
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Wagon Collection: Bray near Maidenhead, Berkshire
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Wagon Collection: South Street docks in New York City, 1870s
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Wagon Collection: Shire horse pulling a hay wagon
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Wagon Collection: Spitalfields / Church
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Wagon Collection: Horse-drawn cart for Trumans Brewery in Ashford, Kent
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Wagon Collection: OTIS ELEVATOR WORKS, 1853. The Otis factory on the Hudson River in Yonkers, New York
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Wagon Collection: Policeman talk to Gypsies on Epsom Downs
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Wagon Collection: Mini Countryman British
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Wagon Collection: Ford Anglia Estate
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Wagon Collection: Gypsy caravan and trap
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Wagon Collection: Chuck Wagon Race, Calgary Stampede, Alberta, Canada
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Wagon Collection: Signing of the Armistice, Compiegne, France, WW1
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Wagon Collection: View west from South Road at Saffron Walden Station. Unloading bank on left run-round loop centre
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Wagon Collection: State capitol in Boise, Idaho, late 1800s
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Wagon Collection: Leadville, a Colorado boom town, 1870s
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Wagon Collection: Mormons caught in a prairie blizzard en route to Utah
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Wagon Collection: Ox-pulled wagon - Lipton Tea Company
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Wagon Collection: Highwayman Cottington
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Wagon Collection: Loading the Harvest Wagon - Arthur W Redgate
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Wagon Collection: Conway Castle, North Wales
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Wagon Collection: Isandlwana Mountain, 1879 (b / w photo)
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Wagon Collection: Territorial Army camping at Oval cricket ground, WW1
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Wagon Collection: Elephant & Castle
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Wagon Collection: Heavy horses pull a Timber Wagon uphill
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Wagon Collection: Rickmansworth / Herts / 50S
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Wagon Collection: Homeward at Sunset Aldin
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Wagon Collection: Pioneer family on the Oregon Trail
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Wagon Collection: Great Eastern Railways Locomotive works at Stratford
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Wagon Collection: 8in. howitzer gun carriage on an Open B wagon at Swindon Works, c. 1914
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Wagon Collection: Sentinel DG Steam Wagon YD6587
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Wagon Collection: Siphon G Wagon converted to ward car No. 3209 in 1943


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"Wagon Tales: From Glasgow's Sauchiehall St to Cornwall's Horse-drawn Fish and Chips" Step into the world of wagons as we embark on a captivating journey through time and places. Starting in Glasgow's vibrant Sauchiehall Street, where the hustle and bustle of city life meets the charm of yesteryears. Did you know that The Royal Logistic Corps played a pivotal role in transporting goods across the country using their trusty wagons? These sturdy vehicles were not only practical but also symbolized an era when transportation relied on horsepower rather than engines. Speaking of horsepower, imagine gypsy caravans gracefully traversing picturesque landscapes, leaving behind trails of enchantment wherever they went. Inspired by this nomadic lifestyle, artist Louis Wain captured cats enjoying their own adventure in a dog cart - truly a whimsical sight. The Clay Pit by Harold Harvey takes us back to rural England, where hardworking shire horses pulled hay wagons under golden sunsets. This idyllic scene reminds us of simpler times when nature dictated our pace. Venturing further south to Ayr's High Street, we witness scenes from an Advanced Dressing Station during World War I. Matania's poignant artwork depicts brave soldiers being transported on wagons amidst the chaos and uncertainty of war. But it wasn't all serious business; even food had its wagon moment. Picture yourself indulging in mouthwatering fish and chips served from a horse-drawn wagon along Cornwall's charming coastal towns - a true treat for both locals and tourists alike. Glimpses into history continue with Gypsy Encampment at Appleby in 1919 – watercolor on paper capturing the essence of Romani culture against stunning natural backdrops. It serves as a reminder that diversity enriches our society. As technology advanced, so did transportation methods. The iconic Ford Anglia Estate became synonymous with family adventures as it effortlessly carried loved ones and their belongings to new destinations.