- four wheels. The
barouche was
based on an
earlier style of carriage, the
calash or calèche: this was a
light carriage with
small wheels,
inside seats for...
- With
society hairstyles becoming increasingly elaborate after 1770, the
calash was worn
outdoors to
protect hair from wind and weather: a hood of silk...
-
driven by its owner. Cabriolet: A two-wheel
carriage with a
folding hood.
Calash or Calèshe: see barouche: A four-wheeled,
shallow vehicle with two double...
- body with a forward-facing seat for two p****engers
under a
retractable calash top and a
raised driver's seat on an iron frame. In the panel-boot type...
- The
sporty Lord Lonsdale's
yellow phaeton with a
calash top, c. 1900 (Mossman Collection)...
- over
towering wigs or
hairstyles to
protect them from the
elements (e.g.
calash). A mask is worn over part or all of the face,
frequently to
disguise the...
- over
towering wigs or
hairstyles to
protect them from the
elements (e.g.
calash). Today,
fashion hoods are
generally soft
headcoverings which form part...
-
under the feet of the Queen’s horses, when she was
taking an
airing in a
calash,
through the
hamlet of St. Michel, near Louveciennes. The
coachman and postilions...
- and
coaches Araba Barouche Berlin Brake Britzka Brougham Buckboard Buggy Calash Cariole Carryall Chaise Charabanc ‡
Clarence Coach ‡
Concord coach ‡ Coupé...
- and
coaches Araba Barouche Berlin Brake Britzka Brougham Buckboard Buggy Calash Cariole Carryall Chaise Charabanc ‡
Clarence Coach ‡
Concord coach ‡ Coupé...