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    Pram and christening robe needed

    Hi All

    No its not for me! Finished with all the stuff. However we have a customer who wants a pram and image of child in christening gown for christening gift.
    Appreciate any relevant clipart/images.

    Thanks in advance.

    Stephen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Kane View Post
    who wants a pram and image of child in christening gown for christening gift.
    Hi Stephen,

    Can't help with the artwork, but you might want to call the "pram" a "Baby Carriage" for us folk across the pond. Might get a few more replies.
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    Dave you're making an assumption. According to Wikipedia:

    Pram may refer to:

    • A conveyance for baby transport, "perambulator" in full
    • A term used for a stretcher within emergency medical services
    • Pram suit, a one-piece garment for infants
    • Pram (band), a band formed in the 1990s
    • Pram (ship) or pramm, a type of shallow-draught flat-bottomed ship used in Europe during the 18th century
    • Pram (small boat), a type of dinghy
    • The Oracle Goddess in the Disgaea/Makai Kingdom Universe as created by Nippon Ichi
    • Pram, Austria, a town in the district of Grieskirchen in Upper Austria

    PRAM may stand for:



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    Dave/Tim

    Thanks for adding a small bit of clarity coupled with a large dose of confusion.
    To clarify in Irish I am looking for a yoke to hold a baby that I can push around.
    While I have found several images the customer has a preference for one that looks like the attached.
    The robe should look something like the one attached, preferably without the stock.

    I guess it would have been easier if I had given more info initially.

    Stephen
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    Hi
    Should the image be a boy or a girl and how old? Right handed or left-handed? Wicker or canvas pram? Good luck
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Bateson View Post
    Dave you're making an assumption. According to Wikipedia:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Kane View Post
    Dave/Tim

    Thanks for adding a small bit of clarity coupled with a large dose of confusion.
    To clarify in Irish I am looking for a yoke to hold a baby that I can push around.
    While I have found several images the customer has a preference for one that looks like the attached.
    The robe should look something like the one attached, preferably without the stock.

    I guess it would have been easier if I had given more info initially.

    Stephen

    The meaning of Yoke on this side of the pond is also probably not what you were expecting

    Hmmmm Yoke Eh!... here's one that will probably hold two babies..
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