Georgian Inventions Trail

The BABY CARRIAGE was invented in 1733 by William Kent, so the third Duke of Devonshire could transport his little ones. The carriage was intended to be pulled by a goat, dog or miniature horse.

 

This is part of the Cromford Mills ‘Inventions’ trail for families. To find out more, go to https://www.cromfordmills.org.uk/event/may-half-term-families-at-the-mill/

There are 10 trail locations, stretching from the top of Church Walk by the A6, to just past the first bridge on the canal.

To collect your prize, rearrange the letters on the posters into something that was invented by Sir Richard Arkwright, and tell the mill shop!

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