File:Clarence Coach (19th Century) (25401104647).jpg

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National Coach Museum, Belem, Lisbon, Portugal

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URBAN VEHICLE, PORTUGAL

Build by GOMES A S.ROQUE, Lisbon.

This style of vehicle takes its name from the Duke of Clarence, King William IV of the United Kingdom.

It has a close body with four seats, and Romantic lancet windows.

It is decorated with Masonic elements and displays the coat of arms of King Pedro V.
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Source Clarence Coach (19th Century)
Author Pedro Ribeiro Simões from Lisboa, Portugal
Camera location38° 41′ 48.65″ N, 9° 11′ 52.96″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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