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carriages

August 11, 2023 by judeknight

Chaise, coach, gig, or landau?

Check out Erica Ridley’s visual primer on the vehicles our Regency heroes and heroines might have known.

Also see some of my articles about carriages.

The smart widow’s country carriage

Hackneys and Hansom Cabs 

Before the assembly line

 

Posted in Footnotes on Friday | Tagged cabriolets, carriages, chaises, coaches, curricles, gigs, landaus, phaetons, Regency vehicles | Leave a comment
May 25, 2019 by judeknight

Horse and carriage — a glimpse of the past

I particularly love the coach horn, and watch for the ladder to help the ladies up onto the roof.

Posted in Footnotes on Friday | Tagged carriages, how carriages work, victorian carriages | Leave a comment

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