Stanhope (carriage)
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The stanhope was a gig, buggy or light phaeton, typically having a high seat and closed back. It was named after Fitzroy Stanhope, a British clergyman who died in 1864.
[edit] External links
- D7849 Stanhope gig, wood, maker unknown, England, c 1862 - Powerhouse Museum Collection. Powerhouse Museum | Science + Design | Sydney Australia. Search "stanhope gig".
- Morven Park - Westmoreland Memorial Foundation - Winmill Carriage Museum: Stanhope Gig.
- Seabrook Coaching Stable Dispersal Auction: Stanhope Gig. The Carriage Association of America, Inc.