- Subject
- Print Collection
- Item type
- Object
- Primary inscriptions
- A New Carriage for a Fire Engine Invented by William Stanes of Chelmsford, Agent to the Royal Exchange Assurance Company.
- Physical material
- Paper
- Physical medium
- Black ink
- Object type
- Dimensions
- Height: 250mm Width: 198mm
- Inventory No
- 14087
Description
Three views (front, back and side) of a new fire engine carriage design by William Stanes that enabled the quick movement of firefighting equipment.
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