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Pelmet, London & North Western Railway - Queen Victoria's Saloon

Pelmet, London & North Western Railway - Queen Victoria's Saloon

1869

Pelmet, London & North Western Railway - Queen Victoria's Saloon

Pelmet, London & North Western Railway - Queen Victoria's Saloon

1869

Pelmet, London & North Western Railway - Queen Victoria's Saloon

Pelmet, London & North Western Railway - Queen Victoria's Saloon

1869

Pelmet, from the day compartment of Queen Victoria's saloon, London & North Western Railway, built Wolverton Works, 1869, with attached wooden pelmet board, bracket and screws, curtain hanging rail and screws, curtain bar brackets and screws.

Pelmet, Queen Victoria's Saloon

1869

Pelmet, from the day compartment of Queen Victoria's saloon, London & North Western Railway, built Wolverton Works, 1869, with attached wooden pelmet board, bracket and screws, curtain hanging rail and screws, curtain bar brackets and screws.

Pelmet, Queen Victoria's Saloon

1869

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