Carriage
A carriage is a type of vehicle that was used before cars were invented. It is a fancy type of cart or wagon, usually with four wheels and suspension. The carriages may be pulled by horses.[1] Carriages are often used for weddings.
Carriage Media
A royal landau outside Buckingham Palace, London
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Competitive driving in Rennes, France
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The National Coach Museum in Lisbon, Portugal
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Coach of a noble family, c. 1870
Reconstruction of a Roman traveling carriage richly decorated with bronze fittings, Romisch-Germanisches Museum, Cologne
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Yulu (玉輅), a chariot used by Chinese monarchs
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Horse-drawn wagon, c. 1455
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A two-tiered carriage drawn by four elephants
"The Grand Gala Berlin", a gala coach constructed in Rome for pontiff Leo XII in the years 1824–1826. Gregory XVI requested some important modifications.
A Gala Coupé, ca. 1750–1770; Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels
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References
- ↑ Royal Household (UK), "Carriages" Archived 2011-06-05 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-7-2.