The Royal Ascot Landau.
Reverse side of the postcard.
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The Royal Ascot Landau.
The Royal Ascot Landau is a historic horse-drawn carriage used by the British royal family during ceremonial occasions, particularly at the Royal Ascot races. The Royal Ascot Landau is primarily used to transport members of the British royal family to and from the Royal Ascot races, an annual event held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire, England.
The Royal Ascot Landau is a four-wheeled open carriage with a collapsible roof. It is pulled by horses and features a distinctive royal blue exterior with gold detailing. The carriage is adorned with ornate craftsmanship and is a symbol of regal sophistication. During the Royal Ascot races, the Royal Ascot Landau is part of a grand carriage procession that takes place before the races begin. The royal family members, dressed in their finest attire, travel in the carriages, greeting the spectators and adding to the spectacle of the event.
Founder
Raphael Tuck & Sons, "Oilette", London.
Date
1910.
Culture
United Kingdom.
Classification
Postcard.