This pony chaise is a four wheeled, two seat carriage built in the late 19th century by Southgate Coachbuilders from Fakenham, Norfolk. The carriage is notable for having a small, compact, low-to-the-ground frame which is placed on elliptical springs located on the back and front wheels. The seating of this carriage has dark blue cushioning, and the footrest area is partially covered with a patterned carpet. This carriage does not have any brakes. The wheels have brass hub caps which are engraved “Southgate, Fakenham”. Pony chaise, late 19th century 1875-1900
Leaflet, Great Western Railway, "Holiday Season tickets Issued in Glorious Devon and Smiling Somerset on Any Day From 1st April to October 31st 1937", with prices and maps of the areas covered, printed by Wyman and Sons Limited, 1937. holiday season tickets issued in glorious devon and smiling somerset on any day 1937
Publicity guide. Great Western Railway. Rural London. The Chalfont Country and the Thames Valley - Their Historic Landmarks and Residential Advantages. Second edition, April 1924. Printed by Wyman & Sons Ltd, London, Reading & Fakenham. 48pp plus photographs, maps and covers. Great Western Railway publicity guide 1924