• 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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...
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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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    building in 1949. Over time, the store came to be enjoyed by the city's carriage trade society, especially during the Christmas season when the flagship store...
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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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  • top speed of 12 mph . Media Carriage Works may have built occasional Media's after 1900, but returned to the carriage trade. Kimes, Beverly Rae; Clark...
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    following bankruptcy proceedings. The hotel had stopped catering to the "carriage trade" and tried to gain convention business, which effort failed. The building...
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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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    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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    a year later, the Cliff House became a Sunday destination among the carriage trade. Later the builders of the toll road constructed a two-mile speedway...
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