- A
carriage is a two- or four-wheeled horse-drawn
vehicle for p****engers. Second-hand
private carriages were
common public transport, the
equivalent of...
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Horseless carriage is an
early name for the
motor car or automobile.
Prior to the
invention of the
motor car,
carriages were
usually pulled by animals...
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Carriage driving is a form of
competitive horse driving in
harness in
which larger two- or four-wheeled
carriages (sometimes
restored antiques) are pulled...
- A
hackney or
hackney carriage (also
called a cab,
black cab, hack or
London taxi) is a
carriage or car for hire. A
hackney of a more
expensive or high...
- A
break or
brake is an open horse-drawn
carriage commonly used in the 19th and
early 20th centuries. It is a
heavy four-wheeled
vehicle with a high seat...
- A gun
carriage is a
frame or a
mount that
supports the gun
barrel of an
artillery piece,
allowing it to be
maneuvered and fired.
These platforms often...
- A
phaeton (also phaƩton) was a form of
sporty open
carriage po****r in the late
eighteenth and
early nineteenth century.
Drawn by one or two horses, a...
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often sporty, two-wheeled or
sometimes four-wheeled horse- or pony-drawn
carriage,
usually accommodating two to four
persons in
various seating arrangements...
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house horse-drawn
carriages and
their related tack.
Carriage houses were
often two stories, with
related staff quarters above.
Carriage houses for small...
- covered,
vehicle hired from a
livery stable (such as a single-horse
pleasure carriage or a
hansom cab).
Examples of flys A
Pickfords Fly P****engers
board the...