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A poor apothecary in a cart being drawn by his servant are overtaken by a wealthy couple in a horse-drawn carriage with a seat at the back for their servant. Coloured etching.
Reference: 16119iPart of: Caricatures Parisiennes- Books
De re vehiculari veterum / Accedit Pyrrhi Ligorii ... de vehiculis fragmentum nunquam ante publicatum, cum ejusdem I. Schefferi annotationibus.
Scheffer, Johannes, 1621-1679.Date: 1671- Books
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Par lettres patentes de Sa Majesté Britannique. Nouveau systême universel de voitures inversables, depuis le curricle jusqu'aux plus grandes caravanes. Avec une description des détails relatifs à la sûreté, ... Par ... Jean March.
March, Jean.Date: 1796- Pictures
A man being driven in a horse-drawn carriage past a large Georgian townhouse in England. Lithograph silhouette by C.L. Barber.
Barber, Charles Louis, active 1820-1834.Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 2491694i- Pictures
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Four Turkish women being carried in an ox-cart. Watercolour.
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Prams, mailcarts, and bassinets : a definitive history of the child's carriage / Jack Hampshire.
Hampshire, Jack, 1914-Date: 1980- Pictures
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Agriculture: peasants, ploughs and carts of Sardinia. Coloured engraving by A.J. Lallemand after Gonin after Cominotti.
Cominotti, Giuseppe, 1792-1833.Reference: 496391i- Books
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All sorts of wheel-carriage, improved. Wherein it is plainly made appear, that a much less than the usual draught of horses, &c. will be requir'd, in Waggons, Carts, Coaches, and all other Wheel Vehicles, as likewise all Water-Mills, Wind-Mills and Horse-Mills. This Method being found good in Practice, by the trial of a Coach and Cart already made, shews of what great Advantage it may be to all Farmers, Carriers, Masons, Miners, &c. and to the Publick in general, by saving them one half of the Expences they are now at in the Draught of these Vehicles, according to the common Method. The whole illustrated with Copper Plates. And an Explanation of the Structure of a Coach and Cart, according to this Method, By Jacob Rowe, Esq;
Rowe, Jacob.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Pictures
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A woman driving a horse-drawn cart loaded with hay has stopped on the road to speak to a man with dogs. Watercolour.
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A flying contraption with large wings travels over the water. Wood engraving, 1843.
Date: 1843Reference: 36681i- Pictures
Rough seas breaking over a rocky outcrop with a Marian shrine, a pony and trap wait on the land, perhaps in the Channel Islands (?).
Date: [approximately 1900]Reference: 539414iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.- Pictures
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A gentleman and a lady riding in horse-drawn coach, with a black slave boy riding on the back. Etching by Ferdinand, King of Portugal, 1845.
Fernando II, King, consort of Maria II, Queen of Portugal, 1816-1885.Date: 1845Reference: 2872243i- Pictures
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The fore wheels of a coach: two figures. Engraving by W. Lowry after J. Farey Jnr.
Farey, John, 1791-1851.Date: 1818Reference: 36842i- Pictures
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A man driving a a horse-drawn waggon has stopped to ask the way of a man at the side of the road carrying a bundle: he tells him to go back in the opposite direction. Lithograph atributed to E. Purcell after C. Vernet.
Vernet, Carle, 1758-1836.Date: Oct. 11 1821Reference: 36988i- Books
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Lettre a un célebre journaliste, sur un sujet interessant.
Date: M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]- Pictures
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A stone quarry: masons are working the stone, and a team of horses is pulling a cart carrying a massive stone. Lithograph by C. Motte after V. Adam.
Adam, Victor, 1801-1866.Date: [1828]Reference: 36991i- Pictures
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A doctor changing into hunting clothes in his carriage while rushing to join a fox-hunt. Wood engraving by John Leech, 1859.
Leech, John, 1817-1864.Date: 1859Reference: 13794i- Pictures
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A wine-dealer travelling on a cart pulled by a horse and carrying casks of wine. Lithograph by E. Purcell after Carle Vernet.
Vernet, Carle, 1758-1836.Date: Novr. 14 1821Reference: 36995i- Pictures
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A doctor changing into hunting clothes in his carriage, on his way to a hunt meeting. Watercolour painting by J. Leech.
Leech, John, 1817-1864.Date: 1859Reference: 15702i- 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]- Pictures
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Tom Nero, a hackney coach driver, beats with sadistic cruelty a disabled horse; a herdsman cudgels a sheep and a sleeping drayman runs over a boy with a hoop. Engraving by William Hogarth, 1751.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: 1 February 1751Reference: 38380iPart of: The four stages of cruelty- Pictures
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A farrier at Saint-Denis is talking to a countryman as he shoes his horse; people are about to set off for Paris in a horse-drawn carriage. Coloured etching by R.B Peake and aquatint by R. Havell.
Peake, Richard Brinsley, 1792-1847.Date: Jany. 1819Reference: 30803i- Books
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The supplement to the Treatise on carriages: comprehending all the necessary repairs; the mode and terms for hiring; with Instructions, How to Preserve and Purchase all Kinds of Carriages and Harness Now in Use. Containing also other Useful Information Thereon; with the prices for every article annexed. By William Felton, Coachmaker, No. 36, Leather-Lane, Holborn.
Felton, William, coachmaker.Date: 1796- 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 bill for relief of the eight hundred licensed hackney-coach-men, within the Cities of London and Westminster, and the Weekly Bills of Mortality.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1716]