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The carriages were discovered in the late 19th century at Manton Grange in Marlborough and were removed from there in 1898 by the coach and harness manufacturers S. and A. Fuller who displayed them in their showroom. They were built in 1698 for the High Sheriff of Wiltshire Thomas Baskerville and Fullers hoped that a local museum would be able to accept the carriages because of the Wiltshire connections. However none came forward and they were transferred to Nottingham Castle Museum in 1920 and eventually to the Industrial Museum, after restoration, in the mid 1980s. See the pictures at www.moonrakers.com/genealogy/baskerville/carriage.htm Notify Administrator about this message?
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