Wheelchair, no railway markings, four wheel collapsible, black rexine covered canvas seat, back and arm rests with wooden foot rest, two large wheels at the rear with Hughes Jointless cushion tyres and two small pivoted wheels at front, made by Allwin. Folding wheelchair, collapsible
Wheelchair, Great Central Railway, 1897-1923, wooden, three wheeled, "GCR" carved on back, two small fixed wheels at front with small pivoted wheel at the rear, hinged arm rests, four hinged handles at back and hinged foot rest, seat missing,, ex Victoria Station, Sheffield. Wooden wheelchair, Great Central Railway - Victoria Station, Sheffield 1897-1923
Wheelchair, Great Eastern Railway, small wooden wheel chair with two large side wheels and smaller pivotted wheel at the rear, ex Lowestoft Station. Wheelchair, Great Eastern Railway
Invalid chair, no company markings, three wheeler with steering rod missing, basket weave with padded back, made by Carters of London. Diameter of two rear wheels 2'1'', front wheel 1'1'', overall length 5'6''. Invalid wheelchair 1860-1950
Wheelchair, Great Eastern Railway, four-wheeled folding wheelchair with leatherette seat, arms and back, foot rest marked "Allwin". ex Gt. Yarmouth Station. Wheelchair, Great Eastern Railway
Wickerwork wheel chair, by Carters (J. & A.) Ltd., 125/9 Great Portland Street, London, W1, England, 1901-1936. Wickerwork wheel chair 1901-1936
Wheelchair, with lever operated brake, by Carters Ltd., English, 1955-1960 Wheelchair, with lever operated brake 1955-1960
Wheelchair from NHS Nightingale North West temporary hospital. Wheelchair from NHS Nightingale North West circa 2020
Self-propelled wheelchair, with chain driven mechanism, model 29, made under UK Government contract by the R A Harding company, Bath, England, c1940-1950. Self-propelled wheelchair, model 29 circa 1940-1950
Wheel chair, upholstered in maroon leather, with wood and iron frame, by Carters (J. & A.) Ltd, 125-129 Great Portland Street, London, W1, England. Wheel chair with leather upholstery 1880-1930
Wheelchair, upholstered with leather, by Carters (J. & A.) Ltd., 125-129 Great Portland Street, London, W1, England. Wheelchair, upholstered with leather 1880-1930