Carriage Trade is a 1971 American experimental film directed by Warren Sonbert. Carriage Trade was filmed over the course of six years as Sonbert brought...
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A carriage is a two- or four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle for passengers. Second-hand private carriages were common public transport, the equivalent of...
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Jazz for the Carriage Trade is a 1956 album recorded by George Wallington's quintet with Donald Byrd on trumpet and Phil Woods on alto saxophone and released...
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Warren Sonbert (section Carriage Trade and later films)
half of his life. Known for the exuberant imagery of films such as Carriage Trade and especially for their intricate and innovative editing, he has been...
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standards of the hackney carriage trade. The company also takes part in the annual Lord Mayor's Show. The Hackney Carriage Drivers' Company ranks 104th...
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coach is a large, closed, four-wheeled, passenger-carrying vehicle or carriage usually drawn by two or more horses controlled by a coachman, a postilion...
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Bill of lading (category International trade documents)
term is historically related only to carriage by sea, a bill of lading may today be used for any type of carriage of goods. Bills of lading are one of...
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group of upscale department stores on Fifth Avenue that catered to the "carriage trade". Among its most notable peers were Lord & Taylor, and Saks Fifth Avenue...
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Incoterms (redirect from Carriage Paid To)
with the carriage of goods by sea but also used for inland carriage aboard any "vessel, car or other vehicle." The seller pays for the carriage of the goods...
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in Miami. The original store opened in Bartow, Florida in 1896 as a carriage-trade shop. Over its nearly 110-year history, Burdines grew into a popular...
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A hackney or hackney carriage (also called a cab, black cab, hack or taxi) is a carriage or car for hire. A hackney of a more expensive or high class...
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He wrote an opinion page published in The New York Times citing the carriage trade as a safe one for employees, horses, and tourists, and noted it was...
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1813 – January 10, 1883) was a blacksmith who furnished parts for the carriage trade in Paris during the 1850s and 1860s. He may have become the inventor...
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#97 (Just In Case: Part 1) Go Go Gophers #18 (The Carriage Trade) (not The Horseless Carriage Trade) Klondike Kat #18 (Getting The Air) Commander Mc Bragg...
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noblemen. He created high-quality wrought harnesses and bridles for the carriage trade, winning several awards including the first prize in its class in 1855...
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called it Longacre Square after Long Acre in London, where the horse and carriage trade was centered in that city. William Henry Vanderbilt owned and ran the...
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wealthy could afford to keep horses for private use, hence the term carriage trade referred to elite patronage. Horse manure left on the streets also created...
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New York City at the end of the 19th century, serving the well-to-do "carriage trade" of the city. It was designated in May 1989, by the New York City Landmark...
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than its competitors, and it was considered by many[who?] to be the "carriage trade" store of the Boston area. By the mid-1970s the changing face of the...
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A buggy refers to a lightweight four-wheeled carriage drawn by a single horse, though occasionally by two. Amish buggies are still regularly in use on...
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complete car designed by The Daimler Company Limited. Intended for the carriage trade, as an executive express or as a hire car for those needing something...
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soon came of interest to the hire-trade. Londoners had wanted a faster alternative to the slow 4-wheeled hackney carriages, but the hackney proprietors had...
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Retrieved 28 March 2016. Simanaitis, Dennis (5 October 2011). "From the Carriage Trade to Carbon Fiber All about an automobile's body/chassis". Road and Track...
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1860s, the blacksmith Pierre Michaux, besides producing parts for the carriage trade, was producing "vélocipède à pédales" on a small scale. The wealthy...
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popular with artists of the plein air school, celebrities and the "carriage trade" from the East Coast. Guests during the early days of Hollywood included...
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continue to anchor the Peyton Evans Artists In Residence Program at the Carriage Trade Artist House. The Studios of Key West launched a residency program in...
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acknowledged to be the store which took the largest portion of the "carriage trade", in New York, serving the rich and elite of the city, such as the wives...
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Machine. Retrieved December 14, 2012. Kinney, Thomas A. (2004). The Carriage Trade. JHU Press. p. 126. ISBN 978-0801879463. Archived from the original...
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cocktail business, with its promotions and advertising copy aimed at the carriage trade, delivering to hotels and even directly to the consumer at home. When...
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City. The hotel was founded in 1926 as a European-style hotel for the carriage trade by Swiss-born Max Haering. New York's leading hatcheck concessionaire...
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