Coaches, Carriages, and Carts: Type, Use, Design, and Industry

Coaches, Carriages, and Carts: Type, Use, Design, and Industry

by Gloria Austin
Coaches, Carriages, and Carts: Type, Use, Design, and Industry

Coaches, Carriages, and Carts: Type, Use, Design, and Industry

by Gloria Austin

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Overview

Horse-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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781951895013
Publisher: Equine Heritage Institute
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 100
File size: 50 MB
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements  6 
Foreword  7
How to Identify a Horse Drawn Carriage  8 
    The Axel  10
    Springs  12
    The C-Spring  14
    The Wheel  16
    Forecarriage 18
    Two-Wheel Vehicles  20
    Carriage Tops  24
    Carriage Lamps  26
    The Breaks  28
The Phaeton Family  30
The Jenny Lind  32
The Curricle  34
The Hansom Cab  36
Park Drag  38
Road Coach  40
The Chariot  42
The Dress Chariot  44
The Coat of Arms  46
The Royal Mail Coach  48
Evolution of the American Coach Body  50
    The Concord Coach  52
    The American Sleigh  56
    The Mitchell  58
    Trotting Racing  60
The Kladruber  62
The Morgan  64
The Bridle  66
The Driving Bit  68
The Bearing Rein  70
Evolution of the Harness  72
    The Harness 1  74
    The Harness 2  75
    Pair Harness 2 Full Collar  76
    Pair Harness 3 Breast Collar  77
Driving  78
    National Reining Styles  80
Whips  82
Signals  83
Tandem  84
Postilion Driving  86
Coaching and the Four-in-Hand  88
The Ladies Four-in-Hand Driving Club  90
Livery  92
Glossary  94

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