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Carriages and carts - Early works to 1800
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A plain and complete equipage for an officer in the army, the cheapest, the most commodious, and the most easy to be carried upon horses, according to the Viscount de Vaux's plan. Made and sold by John Folcham & Son, ... London.
John Folcham & Son (London, England)Date: [1800?]- Books
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An Act for better regulating hackney-coaches, carts, drays, carrs, and waggons, within the cities of London and Westminster, and the weekly bills of mortality; and for preventing mischiefs occasioned by the drivers riding upon such carts, drays, carrs, and waggons.
Great Britain.Date: 1716]- Books
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A treatise upon wheel-carriages; shewing their present defects: with a plan and description of a new constructed waggon: which Will effectually preserve and improve the Public Roads, and be more useful, cheap, and handy to the Proprietor. By Daniel Bourn.
Bourn, Daniel.Date: [1763]- Books
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Description du camion prysmatique de Mr. de Perronet, premier ingénieur des ponts & chaussées de France, suivie de la description d'un chariot circulaire, proposé par Mr. Le Turc, Prof. of Military Sciences, the French Language, and Geography.
Le Turc, Monsieur.Date: M,DCC,LXXXI. [1781]