General Tom Thumb's Carriage (original) (raw)

General Tom Thumb's

General Tom Thumb's Carriage. 1844. Illustrated London News. Scanned image and text by Philip V. Allingham.

Mr. S. Beaton, of No. 16, Denmark-street, Soho, has just built for his Generalship an elegant dress chariot, suitable to the dimensions of the hero. The body of the chariot is twenty inches high, and eleven inches wide . . . . . Upon the door panels are emblazoned the General's arms, Britannia and the Goddess of Liberty, supported by the British Lion and American Eagle; crest, the Rising Sun and American flags; the motto, "Go-a-head!" . . . . The carriage will be drawn by a pair of Shetland ponies, which have been purchased of Mr. Batty, of Astley's Royal Amphitheatre.

References

Illustrated London News. (31 August 1844): 141.


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