Description
'Covent Garden Scene - Women Workers Standing'
also known as 'Bloody McKenzie'
was designed by Sir Robert Smirke and built between 1824 and 1827
behind her stands a servile
A 1906 Renault 14/20hp XB mb-height 4208 'Covent Garden Scene - WomenA 1906 Renault 14 20hp XB. This example was built for King Edward VII. Following his death in 1910, it was used by Queen Alexandra and subsequently by King George V. The bodywork was constructed by Hooper & Co Ltd. Conservation work, involving careful cleaning and application of a special reversible varnish to the paintwork, has preserved the patina. With permission from the Royal Mews, the car retains its original Royal Claret livery. New for 1904,
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