I hope you enjoy browsing my personal collection of vintage prams. My passion for prams started at the age of eight in the 1970’s by taking the neighbours baby out in his hard bodied Silver Cross pram, it was a dream to push and then the pram bug carried on from there. I started collecting in 2010 although I have always used a Coach-built pram for all of my five children. In 2011 I started displaying part of my collection at a local tractor show, I thought this would be something different and for the ladies to enjoy as well. By the end of 2011 I had done six local shows and displayed at two local churches. I am really looking forward to getting out and about talking to people about prams because everyone has been in one at one time or another. I try to keep my prams as original as possible, other than cleaning the rust and dirt off followed by a good old polish. Many of these prams would not be in my collection, if it was not for my husband who drives the many many miles to collect them. On the left is my daughter Jenny dressed in 1940’s clothing pushing my Marmet drop toe. It seems this ‘pram bug’ has been passed on in the family.