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Road Coach "Nimrod" |
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Serial No. 1808 Type: Provenance: Miss Brocklebank gave up coaching about 1920, and in 1928 she sold
the Nimrod to Claude F. Goddard and H.J. Colebrook, who intended to
run a coach service from London to Oxford. Claude Goddard owned the
Tally-Ho! coach, and Miss Brocklebanks coach was bought to serve
as the spare. It was repainted, the name was changed from Wonder to
Tally-Ho!, and figures of a fox and hounds were painted on the door
panels by Cecil Aldin, a noted sporting artist. When the run ended and
the partnership was dissolved, H.J. Colebrook became the owner of the
Brocklebank coach, which he now named the Nimrod. Mr. Colebrook competed
regularly during the 1930s wherever there were classes for road coaches,
using a team of big chestnut Hackneys bred on Winnold Fen in Norfolk
by Joseph Morton. The Nimrod was occasionally driven successfully by
Mr. Colebrooks daughter, Josephine, who, along with Miss Brocklebank,
must be ranked among the best lady drivers of the 20th century. In 1956, Mr. Colebrook sold his coach to Ben W. Colburn of California
through the agency of Charles Gilbert, Jr., of Toronto, and it was bought
by Mr. Seabrook in 1961. The coach had suffered in the ownership of
Mr. Colburn through being left standing in the California sunshine.
Several panels were split and the wheels were no longer safe to use.
Mr. Seabrook had the wheels repaired and repainted, but he was reluctant
to have anything done to the body panels for fear of damaging the Aldin
paintings. In 1972 the decision was made to repair and paint the coach
completely. The problem of the paintings was solved by having them copied
on new panels by Aaron Shikler, a well-known New York artist. More recently,
brakes have been fitted to the front wheels in such a way that the original
structure of the coach is in no way changed. Mr. Seabrook has donated
the old panels with the original Cecil Aldin figures to the British
Sporting Art Trust for display in their gallery in Newmarket, England. Builder: |
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| The auction was held on April 27, 2002. At this time
the Seabrook Coaching Stable was completely dispersed. |
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