TOP: A wheel from a horse-drawn carriage is prepared for painting by Alan Cornock, one of the employees at Ouseby Carriages, where horse-drawn vehicles are restored, in Warwickshire Village, Newbold-on-Stour, England. BOTTOM: The proprietor, Mr John Ouseby, puts the finishing touches to one of his restored pieces, a tandem gig. Mr Ouseby built a new body to a Georgian design for the gig.
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Press, 16 May 1985, Page 22
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63TOP: A wheel from a horse-drawn carriage is prepared for painting by Alan Cornock, one of the employees at Ouseby Carriages, where horse-drawn vehicles are restored, in Warwickshire Village, Newbold-on-Stour, England. BOTTOM: The proprietor, Mr John Ouseby, puts the finishing touches to one of his restored pieces, a tandem gig. Mr Ouseby built a new body to a Georgian design for the gig. Press, 16 May 1985, Page 22
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