- 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 four p****engers...
-
became a
subsidiary in 1961,
concurrently with the
introduction of the "
Calèche" scent,
named after a
hooded four-wheeled
horse carriage,
known since the...
-
British Vauxhall H Series. It was
produced in
saloon and open
Calèche body styles. The
Calèche was
offered in 2-seater
roadster and 4-seater
tourer models...
-
combination of African, Malagasy, Indian,
Chinese and
European folk traditions.
Calèche de
Lallmatie (lit. "Chariot of Lallmatie" in English) is a
Mauritian legend...
- Grès (1959), and Azurée by Estée
Lauder (1969).
Floral chypres, such as
Calèche by Hermès (1961),
Krasnaya Moskva by
Novaya Zara (1925), and
Knowing by...
-
Other names include Cabriolet/Coupé
Milord (or just Milord),
Calash (from
Calèche),
Folding Head DHC, three-position Drop-head Coupé, or
Cabriolet toit de...
- used
mainly by locals.
Tourists often rely on
horse carriages,
called "
calèches", for
transport or
tours around the city.
Taxis are plentiful, and reasonably...
- himself.
During the trip, he
apparently falls asleep but
wakes up when the
calèche reaches the stronghold. The
driver disappears and
Harker thinks himself...
- only"
exports to Australia,
where local production included a two-door
Caleche tourer and, in
early four-door saloons, a
unique "six-light" body featuring...
- from the
slave trading ports of the
Comoros Islands.
Legends such as "
Calèche Blanc" and "Princesse Malgache" are part of the
folklore of the islands...