Collections Online
Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Advanced Search
Perambulator
Perambulator / push-chair
Perambulators, or prams were developed following the realisation that fresh air was beneficial to a child’s health. The first pram factory opened in England in 1840 and produced 3-wheeled vehicles based on the design of invalid chairs (it was illegal to use four-wheels on a pavement). They were seen as status-symbols as only few could afford them, such as royalty and gentry. This early type was only suitable for children who could already sit-up – like the push-chairs of today, but they were not very safe and must have been quite uncomfortable. This is an early three-wheeled example which dates to around 1860-80.
Collection Area
Social & Cultural History
Item Number
15.36
Acquisition
Donation
Measurements
Location
In store
Comments are currently unavailable. We apologise for the inconvenience.