- A
curricle was a
light two-wheeled
chaise or "chariot",
large enough for the
driver and a p****enger and—most
unusually for a
vehicle with a
single axle—usually...
- vélocipède or
draisienne (in
French and then English), and then a
pedestrian curricle or hobby-horse, or swiftwalker, is a human-powered
vehicle that, being...
-
Highway 86 in
India Ekka (carriage) —
another Indian two-wheeled
carriage Curricle — a
similar style carriage to the
tanga Smith, D.J.M. (1988). A Dictionary...
- century.
Other historical English spellings include corougle, corracle,
curricle and coricle. The
structure is made of a
framework of
split and interwoven...
-
Shand Mason Curricle Ladders,
designed and
built by
Shand Mason &
Company of
London from 1898 to 1898. It is also
known as
Shand Mason Curricle Ladders (1898)...
-
outer coat-like
garment (pelisse, pellicle, pelisse-mantle, pelisson,
curricle pelisse), and also a
dress (pelisse robe) worn as daywear.
Pelisse of the...
-
chaise included: post chaise :
designed for fast long-distance travel;
curricle: two-wheeled,
usually drawn by two horses; calesín: small, one-horse, hooded...
-
Variance and Realism",
Philosophical Issues, 12: 51–73. "Dumas in his
Curricle". Blackwood's
Edinburgh Magazine. LV (CCCXLI): 351. January–June 1844....
- inch
Manual Fire
Engine 1891
Shand Mason Fire
Engine 1898
Shand Mason Curricle Ladders 1909
Edward Smith Headquarters Switchboard 1929
Ahrens Fox PS2...
- for
mountainous regions, for
example the
Oregon and
California Trails).
Curricle: A smart,
light two-wheeled
chaise or "chariot",
large enough for the driver...