CoachBuilt Prams

Perfect Elegance

If anyone has any Vintage Pram photographs which you would like to send into me, I would love to put them onto the site.







Edwardian Chic

This is the beautiful photograph which has been on Home Page and it will go back on there too at some point, because it is so beautifully elegant.   



Thank you to Rudy in Holland for sent me this photograph of a Dutch, Delft  pram,  as well as the other six photographs below.  



Rudy calls this photograph 'a Dutch Traffic Jam'!




Rudy tells me that this is a photograph of the Delft factory in the Netherlands around 1914
  Isn't it wonderful?

These 3 photographs were also sent by Rudy, how lovely to see some of the Wilson/Silver Cross history.   If anyone has anything similar which they don't mind sharing with us I would love to put them onto the site.

















Wilson Factory Main Assembly Area





Wilson Factory Chassis Conveyor





Wilson Factory Paint Shop

More of Ruud's photographs.




   This is Queen Beatrix in a Werven Meppel in the 30ies



Princess Julian with Beatrix in an Old Delft





German Prams




A Twin Wicker Pram















Basket work Pram possibly an Invalid Carriage







Nursemaid and her Charge







1908 Postcard





I always wondered where the name of my first pram the Wilson 'Egremont' came from and then I found this postcard.    It is of Egremont, in Cheshire!







These photographs were taken in 2006, at Les Oakes' Museum/Collection at Cheadle, Staffs.     Les collected everything and anything and built wonderful buildings to house them all in.    There is everything there from tractor seats as you can see, to wonderful vintage cars, Landaus, horse drawn hearses, all sorts of things and then there are the prams as you can see here, prams of all sorts, shapes and sizes.   If you haven't been to Les's place,   it is worth a visit if you are anywhere near to Cheadle.




Scenes from the Avengers TV Series






I spy a Harewood at the back!





A Chantilly to the Fore in this scene



Here is Steed with a Curzon







This is a Scene from an old Doris Day movie,    Mr Grant has the body on the wheels back to front by the look of things, looks a bit silly doesn't it?







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