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The London to Dartford Stage Coach 1813 John Cordrey (c.1765–1825)The London to Dartford Stage Coach 1813 Museum of London
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The Royal Manchester Telegraph Coach 1804 John Cordrey (c.1765–1825)The Royal Manchester Telegraph Coach 1804 Wardown Park Museum, Luton Culture
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The Marquess of Queensberry's Coach 1792 John Cordrey (c.1765–1825)The Marquess of Queensberry's Coach 1792 The Fred Packard Museum and Galleries of British Sporting Art
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'Gimcrack' Beating Two Other Horses at Epsom John Cordrey (c.1765–1825)'Gimcrack' Beating Two Other Horses at Epsom National Trust for Scotland, Brodick Castle, Garden & Country Park
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J. & W. Chaplin's Dover–London Stage on the Road 1814 John Cordrey (c.1765–1825)J. & W. Chaplin's Dover–London Stage on the Road 1814 Yale Center for British Art
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'Darnock' Beating 'Ledongheds' for the King's Plate at Newmarket John Cordrey (c.1765–1825)'Darnock' Beating 'Ledongheds' for the King's Plate at Newmarket National Trust for Scotland, Brodick Castle, Garden & Country Park
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A Gentleman with His Pair of Bays Harnessed to a Curricle 1806 John Cordrey (c.1765–1825)A Gentleman with His Pair of Bays Harnessed to a Curricle 1806 Yale Center for British Art
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Messrs Andrew Collyer's Mail Coach John Cordrey (c.1765–1825)Messrs Andrew Collyer's Mail Coach Jersey Museum and Art Gallery
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The London–Liverpool Coach John Cordrey (c.1765–1825)The London–Liverpool Coach National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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'The Wellington Coach’ (The Newcastle-York-London Mail) c.1818 John Cordrey (c.1765–1825)'The Wellington Coach’ (The Newcastle-York-London Mail) c.1818 Ferens Art Gallery
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The London to Birmingham Stage Coach 1801 John Cordrey (c.1765–1825)The London to Birmingham Stage Coach 1801 Science Museum
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The Oxford to London Coach John Cordrey (c.1765–1825) (style of)The Oxford to London Coach Tolsey Museum