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A LUXURIOUS ALBION CARAVAN.

18th June 1914, Page 5
18th June 1914
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Page 5, 18th June 1914 — A LUXURIOUS ALBION CARAVAN.
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Our illustrations show the exterior and the interior fittings of an Albion caravan which has been built for use in Spain.

The chassis is a 25 h.p. of the standard Albion design, and the body fitted to it is 13 ft. 6 ins, long inside, 7 ft. 6 ins, wide, and 7 ft. 6 ins, high, the last figure being to the underside of the clerestory roof, which is fitted with four glazed ventilating louvres.

Each side of the body is fitted with a French window, provided, for coolness and privacy, with Venetian fold-back shutters.

The door is at the front of the vehicle, part of the driver's seat being arranged to fold up to allow for entrance. The inside of the caravan is particularly well appointed ; at its rear are fixed two spring-mattress marine-berths, one above the other, and on the near side is placed a comfortable couch which 1111FLY also be used as a bed.

On the same side, near the door, is a wardrobe, while on the other are a large oil stove, a fold-up washing and toilet set, and a folding table_ A water tank is also provided, and this can be filled by a hand-pump which is situated above the driver's seat.

The body is tastefully finished in French grey with mouldings of a darker grey, and the whole vehicle is fitted up to give the maximum of usefulness and comfort.

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