Carridge Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In the quaint town of Truro, Cornwall, amidst the towering Truro Cathedral, a unique sight caught the attention of onlookers in July 1903. A peculiar carriage known as the "Slime cart" made its way through the cobbled streets, drawing curious gazes from passersby. With its unconventional design and eye-catching name, it was hard to miss. But this was not just any ordinary carriage; it had a story to tell. Known as Slimecart. 1 or Starlight Wagon by some locals, it held memories of cherished father and son moments spent exploring Perisani village together. The winding roads became their playground as they embarked on countless adventures aboard this trusty vehicle. As they ventured further into unknown territories, their journey took them beyond Perisani village and onto distant roads that stretched endlessly before them. The story of an exhausted Rikshawala unfolded along these paths - his determination pushing him forward despite his weariness. The need for speed coursed through their veins as they raced against time itself, fueled by an insatiable desire for adventure and discovery. They were among those who had nothing to lose but everything to gain from embracing life's thrilling escapades. Captured in a photograph taken from a balloon high above Bagan-Myanmar (formerly Burma), this snapshot encapsulated the essence of freedom and exploration that defined their travels with Slimecart. 1 or Starlight Wagon. Though time has passed since those days in Truro Cathedral around July 1903 when this extraordinary carridge roamed the streets with purposeful intent, its legacy lives on in our hearts - reminding us to seize every opportunity for new experiences and cherish those precious father and son moments forever etched within our souls.