Victorian Horses and Carriages by William Francis Freelove

Victorian Horses and Carriages by William Francis Freelove

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Summary

From the Hansom cab to the brewer's dray, these twenty-seven sketches provide a delightful portrait of Victorian life and transport.

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Victorian Horses and Carriages by William Francis Freelove

A Hansom Cab, a Fishmonger's Cart and a Three-Horse Omnibus are among twenty-seven enchanting sketches of horses and carriages made in 1873 by William Francis Freelove. For the amusement of himself and his family, Freelove created a series of lively watercolours of over 70 contemporary horsedrawn vehicles. However, it was not until 100 years later, after lying neglected in an attic among an assortment of family jumble, that his charming collection was discovered and fully appreciated.
William Francis Freelove (1846-1920) was a solicitor's clerk, a Quaker, and the father of six children, and was (as these sketches show) a keen observer of everyday life in his native borough, Kingston-upon-Thames, in Surrey.
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ISBN 13 9780718824488
ISBN 10 0718824482
Title Victorian Horses and Carriages
Author William Francis Freelove
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher James Clarke & Co Ltd
Year published 1987-11-27
Number of pages 32
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.