made in Birmingham, England
A station brake is a closed vehicle with luggage space on the roof. This horse-drawn station brake was made around 1885 by Mulliner of Birmingham, a well-known maker of a range of horsedrawn vehicles. While station brakes were originally developed for use as railway station buses - this one likely to have been a privately owned, family bus. It is pictured outside Royal Museum in Edinburgh.
Horse drawn station brake made by Mulliner of Birmingham, c. 1890
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