Carriages and Coaches
Author: Ralph Straus
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Published: 1912
Total Pages: 386
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Author: Ralph Straus
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Published: 1912
Total Pages: 386
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Peter Foster
Publisher:
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 132
ISBN-13: 9781864766424
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCoaches, Carriages & Carts covers the first hundred years of Australia’s initial land transport conveyances. It is a wonderful history of a period, which sadly has been overlooked with our current forms of landtransport. All kinds of wheeled vehicles - Hansom cabs, Charabancs, Horse-trams, Wagonettes and Jingles - moved the masses to work six days a week and on weekends, took them to picnics and sightseeing. Little visual or written evidence remains of this period in Australia’s history, and very few representative collections of vehicles have been developed to inform and educate. This book will in some way overcome this lack of exposure to the days of horse, carriage and cart, allowing our current generation a unique insight into an enthralling period in our transport history.
Author: Francis T. Underhill
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 2012-03-14
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780486261027
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEntertaining guidebook offers wealth of information about horses, harnesses, coaches, stables and liveries. Over 100 captioned photographs of carts, landaus, phaetons, broughams, more.
Author: George Athelstane Thrupp
Publisher: London, Kerby & Endean
Published: 1877
Total Pages: 212
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA history of coaches and carriages.
Author: Gloria Austin
Publisher:
Published: 2020-01-31
Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9781951895006
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHorse-drawn vehicles are the foundation of modern transportation. These vehicles produced many innovations used today, such as the spring. Other than observing a horse put to a carriage, there are proper ways to identify these vehicles and their unique characteristics. One style of driving, called "four-in-hand", required the training of four-horses and exercising them well in order to pull large, heavy coaches with many passengers or freight. These vehicles, designed for working horses, gave way to many styles of sporting vehicles and pleasure vehicles. And in turn, as it became fashionable for a lady to drive in public, the distinctions among carriages were drawn even further between which carriages were suitable for a lady and which carriages were suitable for a gentleman. Just as there were many types of carriages and types of coaches, there were also various ways to hold the reins, types of a harness, and variety of breeds to choose from for putting to a coach or carriage. Come explore the type, use, design, and industry of coaches and carriages.
Author: Lawrence, Bradley & Pardee (Firm)
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 1998-01-01
Total Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 0486402193
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis reprint of a rare catalog contains descriptions, prices, and finely detailed engravings of customized models of a curtain coach, child's chaise, light French coupe, cabriolet, six-seat beach wagon, Portland sleigh, and many other vehicles. Rich source of royalty-free art as well as an intriguing browse.
Author: Ken Wheeling
Publisher:
Published: 2005-01-01
Total Pages: 189
ISBN-13: 9781882199075
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFeatures photographs of the private collection of horse-drawn commercial vehicles started by J. Shumway Marshall and continued by his son Sut and Margaret Marshall, located in Conway, New Hampshire and Fryeburg, Maine.
Author: Museums at Stony Brook
Publisher: University Press of America
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 136
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Author: Don H. Berkebile
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution
Published: 2014-05-20
Total Pages: 1004
ISBN-13: 1935623435
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis reference work is the definitive source for the terminology, nomenclature, and illustrative diagrams for all known carriage types of the Western world, as well as many of the better known vehicles of other areas.
Author: Thomas A. Kinney
Publisher: JHU Press
Published: 2004-10-13
Total Pages: 462
ISBN-13: 9780801879463
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCo-Winner of the 2005 Hagley Business History Book Prize given by the Busines History Conference. In 1926, the Carriage Builders' National Association met for the last time, signaling the automobile's final triumph over the horse-drawn carriage. Only a decade earlier, carriages and wagons were still a common sight on every Main Street in America. In the previous century, carriage-building had been one of the largest and most dynamic industries in the country. In this sweeping study of a forgotten trade, Thomas A. Kinney extends our understanding of nineteenth-century American industrialization far beyond the steel mill and railroad. The legendary Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company in 1880 produced a hundred wagons a day—one every six minutes. Across the country, smaller factories fashioned vast quantities of buggies, farm wagons, and luxury carriages. Today, if we think of carriage and wagon at all, we assume it merely foreshadowed the automobile industry. Yet., the carriage industry epitomized a batch-work approach to production that flourished for decades. Contradicting the model of industrial development in which hand tools, small firms, and individual craftsmanship simply gave way to mechanized factories, the carriage industry successfully employed small-scale business and manufacturing practices throughout its history. The Carriage Trade traces the rise and fall of this heterogeneous industry, from the pre-industrial shop system to the coming of the automobile, using as case studies Studebaker, the New York–based luxury carriage-maker Brewsters, and dozens of smallerfirms from around the country. Kinney also explores the experiences of the carriage and wagon worker over the life of the industry. Deeply researched and strikingly original, this study contributes a vivid chapter to the story of America's industrial revolution.