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Silver Cross Catalogue

Silver Cross has been crafting premium prams and pushchairs since 1877, when founder William Wilson produced his first coach-built model in Hunslet, Leeds. For well over a century, the brand has been synonymous with exceptional quality, earning a reputation as the "Rolls-Royce of Prams" and supplying carriages to royalty including George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.

A Heritage of Craftsmanship

William Wilson established the Silver Cross workshop on Silver Cross Street, Leeds, in 1877, registering more than 30 patents for pram design over his lifetime. Early innovations included the world's first baby carriage with a spring suspension system and a reversible hood. The company later relocated to Guiseley in 1936 and eventually to Skipton, North Yorkshire, continuing to refine every detail of its designs across successive generations.

What Sets Silver Cross Apart

Every pram and pushchair in the Silver Cross range is designed with stability, comfort, and usability at its core. Key features across the collection include luxurious fabrics, strong suspension systems, sleek contemporary designs, and rigorous quality manufacture. Whether you prefer a classic coach-built style or a modern lightweight pushchair, each model is built to give your baby a comfortable and secure view of the world.

The Range at a Glance

The Silver Cross catalogue covers a broad selection of products to suit different lifestyles and budgets. Coach-built prams feature hard bodies, C-spring suspension, spoked wheels, and folding hoods in the traditional style. Alongside these iconic models, the range extends to travel-system pushchairs, lightweight strollers, and car seats, giving parents a complete solution from newborn through toddler years.

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Silver Cross founded?

Silver Cross was founded in 1877 by William Wilson in Hunslet, Leeds. The company takes its name from Silver Cross Street, where Wilson's original workshop was located.

Did Silver Cross ever supply prams to the Royal Family?

Yes. In the 1920s and 1930s, Silver Cross supplied baby carriages to George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, cementing the brand's reputation for producing the finest prams available.

Where is Silver Cross based today?

The company is headquartered in Skipton, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom, having relocated there in the early 2000s after a period of restructuring that preserved the brand and its product lines.

What types of products does Silver Cross make?

Silver Cross produces a full range of baby and toddler travel products, including classic coach-built prams, travel-system pushchairs, lightweight strollers, and car seats. The catalogue featured here showcases the prams and pushchairs available at the time of publication.

What makes a Silver Cross pram different from other brands?

Silver Cross prams are distinguished by their combination of heritage craftsmanship and practical engineering. Strong suspension, premium fabrics, and rigorous quality control are consistent hallmarks across the range, along with designs that balance classic elegance with everyday usability.

Is this catalogue still current?

This catalogue is held in our archive and reflects the Silver Cross range as it was at the time of publication. For the latest models and pricing, we recommend visiting the Silver Cross website directly.

Note: this brochure is from our archive and may no longer reflect current products, prices, or availability. It is preserved here for reference.

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