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Seven different horse-drawn carts, coaches and carriages. Coloured lithograph.
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Men are working with picks and axes to make wheels for carriages and carts. Engraving by A.J. Defehrt after L.J. Goussier.
Goussier, Louis-Jacques, 1722-1799.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 36836i- Books
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Delme Mayor. Martis quarto die Februarii, 1723. Annoque regni Georgii, Magnae Britanniae, &c. decimo. Whereas this court hath received repeated complaints of great numbers of country carts, and other carriages, which bring fruit, roots, herbs, and other things to the publick markets of this city ...
City of London (England). Corporation. Court of Common Council.Date: 1723 [i.e. 1724]- Books
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Kearsley's six-penny tax tables, improved, consolidated, and newly arranged. Including all the taxes imposed in the year 1791, with the new regulations respecting bills of exchange, promissory notes, and receipts the same duties on houses, carts, and carriages--hawkers and pedlers houses and windows--servant.--and stamps of every denomination. The Roman Catholick Bill, and a variety of other Acts of general concern.
Kearsley, Catharine.Date: 1791- Books
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A catalogue of all the genuine rich houshold furniture, plate, linen, And other valuable effects; Together with his large Live and Dead Stock, Horses, Carriages, Waggons, Carts, Hay, Corn, Wines, &c. of Anthony Keck, Esq; Late of Great Tew, in the County of Oxford, deceased; consisting of Four Post and other Bedsteads, fine Goose Feather Beds and Bedding; Mahogany Tables, Bureaus and Chairs; Pier, Sconce, and Chimney Glasses, and good Kitchen Furniture; Which, by Order of the Executrix, will be Sold by Auction, By Mess. Webster and Willoughby, On the premises, On Monday the 10th of October, 1768, and the Seven following Days, Sunday excepted. The Whole may be viewed on Friday and Saturday before the Sale.
Webster and Willoughby (Auctioneers)Date: 1768]- Books
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A guide to stage coaches, mails, diligences, waggons, carts, coasting vessels, barges and boats, which carry passengers and merchandize from London, Westminster, and Southwark, to the different towns in Great Britain; Describing The Number of Miles to each Town, And the Days and Hours when the Carriages set out from the Inns, &c. in London and its Environs. With an Account Of At The several Wharfs, Quays, and Stairs, where Goods and Passengers are usually received, and conveyed in Coasting Vessels, Barges or Boats, to the different Parts of both Kingdoms. To Which is Now Added, An Alphabetical List of the Proprietors of the different Waggons, Also The Rates paid to Carmen for the Carriage of Goods: Together with their Orders and Ordmances, as settled by the Lord Mayor, &c. at a General Quarter Sessions of the Peace held at Guildhall, London. And likewise the rates of hackney coaches, Chairs, and Watermen, With a List of Hackney Coach Fares. The Whole Useful to Gentlemen, And designed as an Assistant to Warehousemen and Shopkeepers, who send Bal's or Parcels into the Country.
Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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A guide to stage coaches, diligences, waggons, carts, coasting vessels, barges, and boats, which carry passengers and merchandise from London to the different towns in Great Britain. Describing the Number of Miles to each Town, with the Fares to be paid, and the Days and Hours when the Carriages set out from the Inns, &c. in and near London. With an Account of the several Wharfs, Keys, and Stairs, where Goods and Passengers, are usually received, and conveyed in Vessels, Barges, or Boats, to the different Parts of the Kingdom. Also, the Rates paid to Carmen for the Carriage of Goods, together with their Orders and Ordinances, as settled by the Lord Mayor, &c. at a General Quarter Sessions of the Peace held at the Guildhall, London. The Whole useful to Gentlemen, and designed as an Assistant to Warehousemen and Shopkeepers, who send Bales of Parcels into the Country. To this edition are now added, the rates of hackney-coachmen, chairman, and watermen.
Date: 1780- Books
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A guide to stage coaches, diligences, waggons, carts, coasting vessels, barges, and boats, which carry passengers and merchandise from London to the different towns in Great Britain. Describing The Number of Miles to each Town, and the Days and Hours when the Carriages set out from the Inns, &c. in and near London. With an account of The several Wharfs, Keys, and Stairs, where Goods and Passengers are usually received, and conveyed in Vessels, Barges, or Boats, to the different Parts of the Kingdom. Also, The Rates paid to Carmen for the Carriage of Goods: Together with their Orders and Ordinances, as settled by the Lord Mayor, &c. at a General Quarter Sessions of the Peace held at the Guildhall, London. The Whole useful to Gentlemen, and designed as an Assistant to Warehousemen and Shopkeepers, who send Bales or Parcels into the Country. To this edition are now added, the rates of hackney coaches, chairman, and waterman.
Date: [1784]- Books
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A Guide to stage coaches, diligences, waggons, carts, coasting vessels, barges, and boats, which carry passengers and merchandise from London to the different towns in Great Britain. Describing the number of miles to each town, with the fares to be paid, and the days and hours when the carriages set out from the Inns, &c. in and near London. With an account of the several wharfs, keys, and stairs, where goods and passengers are usually received, and conveyed in vessels, barges, or boats, to the different parts of the kingdom. Also, the rates paid to carmen for the carriage of goods:- together with their orders and ordinances, as settled by the Lord Mayor, &c. at a General Quarter Sessions of the Peace held at the Guildhall, London. The whole useful to gentlemen, and designed as an assistant to warehousemen and shopkeepers, who send bales or parcels into the country. To this edition are now added, the rates of hackney coaches, chairmen, and watermen.
Date: 1781- Books
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A guide to stage coaches, mails, diligences, waggons, carts, coasting vessels barges and boats, which carry passengers and merchandize from London, Westminster and Southwark, to the various towns in Great Britain; Describing The Number of Miles to and Market Days of each Place. With the Periods when the Carriages set out from the Inns, &c. in the Metropolis and its Environs; Also AN Account Of The several Wharfs, Quays and Stairs, from whence Goods and Passengers are conveyed in Coasting Vessels, Barges or Boats, to different Parts of both Kingdoms. To Which IS Subjoined, An Alphabetical List of the Proprietors of all the Waggons; likewise the rates paid to carmen; Together with their Order and Ordinances, as settled by the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen. The Whole useful to Gentlemen, As well as an Assistant to Merchants, Warehousemen and Shopkeepers.
Date: [1789]- Books
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A guide to stage coaches mails, diligences waggons caravans carts coasting vessels barges and boats which carry passengers and merchandize from London, Westminster, and Southwark, to the various towns in Great Britain; Particularizing The Number of Miles to and Market Days of each Place: With the Periods when the Carriages set out from the Inns &c. in the Metropolis and its Environs, Likewise The several Quays, Wharfs and Stairs, from whence Goods and Passengers are conveyed to different Parts of both Kingdoms; also The Charges for Landing, Loading, Housing and Weighing: To Which Are Subjoined An Alphabetical List of the Proprietors of all the Waggons; The Rates paid and Ordinances relative to Carmen; An Account of the General and Penny Post Offices; The Fairs in England and Wales for the present Year; And an accurate Tide-Table. Illustrated by a road map of England.
Date: [1797]- Pictures
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Farm carts, and a weighing device. Engraving by Mutlow.
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A Lowther cart: side view. Pen and ink drawing by Hamshaw.
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A Lowther cart: back view. Coloured pen and ink drawing by Hamshaw.
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A Guide to stage coaches mails diligences waggons caravans carts coasting vessels barges and boats which carry passengers and merchandize from London Westminster and Southwark to the various towns in Great Britain; particularizing the number of miles to and market days of each place: with the periods when the carriages set out from the Inns &c. in the metropolis and its environs; Likewise the several quays, wharfs and stairs, from whence goods and passengers are conveyed to different parts of both kingdoms; also the charges for landing, loading, housing and weighing: to which are subjoined an alphabetical list of the proprietors of all the waggons; the rates paid and ordinances relative to carmen; an account of the general and penny post offices; the fairs in England and Wales for the present year; and an accurate tide-table. Illustrated by a road map of England.
Date: [1795]- Pictures
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Place du Châtelet, Paris: a cart loaded with hay, a white carriage with two white horses ("Dame Blanche"), a working cart and a handcart pulled by a young boy are all gathered on the square. Lithograph by Ch. Motte, 1829, after V. Adam.
Adam, Victor, 1801-1866.Date: [1829]Reference: 36830i- Books
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The utility and advantages of broad high wheel-carriages, demonstrated rationally and mathematically, ... By Moses Wickham, ...
Wickham, Moses.Date: [1755]- Pictures
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A four-wheeled carriage manned by a coachman and a man (footman?) at the back. Woodcut, 17--.
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A party of finely-dressed women is arriving by carriage and horses at the steps of a mansion set in spacious grounds. Engraving.
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A carriage carrying two people travelling along the road. Etching by A. Lalauze after J.R. Goubie.
Goubie, Jean Richard, 1842-1899.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 36718i- Pictures
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A carriage or bathing machine drawn by a sea monster is driven below cliffs: the animal inside has its tail caught in one of the rear wheels; the coachmen and two other passengers speak. Soft-ground etching.
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A man and a child are travelling in a pony and trap. Etching (?) by Whymper.
Whymper, Charles H., 1853-1941.Reference: 36692i- Books
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A treatise on ploughs and wheel carriages, Illustrated by Plates, by James Small Plough and Cart Wright, formerly at Blackadder-Mount, now at Rose-Bank, near Foord, Mid Lothian.
Small, James.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIV. [1784]- Pictures
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A young woman and an old man riding in a large horse-drawn wagon. Coloured line block process print.
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A Russian gentleman being driven in a two-horse town carriage (or droschki), while a small dog runs alongside. Lithograph after A.O. Orlowski, ca. 1821.
Orlovskiĭ, Aleksandr Osipovich, 1777-1832.Date: [1821]Reference: 565594i