Stone Sleeper
Stone sleepers. W Losh's patent, 1828.
Two lengths of wrought iron fish-belly rail with projection to fit cavity in chair, with three chairs and two stone sleepers. W Losh's patent, 1828.
Stone sleepers. W Losh's patent, 1828.
Stone sleepers. W Losh's patent, 1828.
Two sections of rolled iron rail, W Losh's patent, 1828. Rail shows curved bearings for chairs
Small group of rail chairs consisting of one joint chair and two ordinary chairs. All chairs have 2 18mm fixing holes and two webs, they hold the rail vertical and the curved base of the rail sits in a depression in the chair.