A tilbury is a light, open, two-wheeled carriage, with or without a top, developed in the early 19th century by the London firm of Tilbury, coachbuilders...
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the Tilbury family firm of London coachbuilders, having created the Tilbury carriage. Her father died aged 26 in 1864; having borrowed an inexperienced...
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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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by the London firm of Tilbury, coach builders in Mount Street. (see Tilbury (carriage)) Stanhope, an early auto body Carriage Horse-drawn vehicle Walrond...
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The London, Tilbury and Southend Railway (LT&SR), was a British railway company, whose network connected Fenchurch Street station, in central London,...
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The Tilbury Band, English brass band Tilbury F.C., an Association Football club based in Essex HMS Tilbury, various Royal Navy ships Tilbury (carriage),...
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and the Tilbury, a two-wheeled carriage with an elaborate spring suspension system, with or without a top. A variation of this type of a carriage is called...
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Wooden ox/Chinese wheelbarrow Cart Pulled rickshaw Hansom cab Sulky Tilbury (carriage) Dicycle Segway Self-balancing scooter Bicycle Motorized bicycle Electric...
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"Buggy", along with Stanhope and Tilbury, is one of the few English-named carriages, compared to the many French named carriage types such as Cabriolet and...
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A gig is a light, two-wheeled open carriage with large wheels, a forward facing seat, and shafts for a single horse. The gig's body is constructed above...
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The London, Tilbury and Southend line, also known as Essex Thameside, is a commuter railway line on the British railway system. It connects Fenchurch...
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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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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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A surrey is a doorless, four-wheeled carriage popular in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Usually two-seated and able to...
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Tanga (cart) (redirect from Tonga (carriage))
for a second passenger. Some space is available for baggage below the carriage, between the wheels. This space is often used to carry hay for the horses...
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Driving (horse) (redirect from Horse and carriage)
ponies, mules, or donkeys, is a broad term for hitching equines to a wagon, carriage, cart, sleigh, or other horse-drawn vehicle by means of a harness and working...
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A Berlin (or Berline) carriage was a type of covered four-wheeled travelling carriage with two interior bench seats facing one-another. Initially noted...
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horse-drawn carriages from Europe and Americas. Five-glass landau Phaeton Phaeton Tilbury Wikimedia Commons has media related to Geraz do Lima Carriage museum...
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covered, vehicle hired from a livery stable (such as a single-horse pleasure carriage or a hansom cab). Examples of flys A Pickfords Fly Passengers board the...
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The victoria is an elegant style of doorless four-wheeled open carriage, drawn by one or two horses, based on the phaeton with the addition of a coachman's...
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produced the runabouts in his carriage manufactory on East 31st Street, Manhattan, established in 1851. According to The Carriage Journal, The special feature...
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A clarence is a type of carriage that was popular in the early 19th century. It is a closed, four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle with a projecting glass front...
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horse-drawn carriage built in the 19th century. It was named after the politician and jurist Lord Brougham, who had this type of carriage built to his...
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coachbuilding, a landau is a four-wheeled carriage with a roof that can be let down. It was a luxury carriage. The low shell of the landau provides maximal...
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Dogcart (redirect from Dos-à-dos (carriage))
vehicle pulled by a single horse in shafts, or a pair of horses with a carriage pole. The dogcart phaeton seats four people and is arranged as two back-to-back...
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Chaise (redirect from Whiskey (carriage))
A chaise (/ʃeɪz/ shayz), sometimes called shay, is a light two-wheeled carriage for one or two people. It may also have a folding hood.: 55 The coachmaker...
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is a light horse-drawn vehicle, with two wheels and a single horse. The carriage has a folding hood that can cover its two occupants, one of whom is the...
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A jingle (sometimes spelled gingle) was a kind of covered carriage formerly used in the city of Cork, Ireland in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It...
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The Carriage Association of America (CAA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the history and traditions of carriage driving, and the preservation...
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Coachbuilder (redirect from Carriage builder)
vehicles. Coachwork is the body of an automobile, bus, horse-drawn carriage, or railway carriage. The word "coach" was derived from the Hungarian town of Kocs...
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