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cartwright (a
carpenter who
makes carts, from 1587); coachwright; and
coachmaker (from 1599).
Subtrades include wheelwright, coachjoiner, etc. The word...
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Illustrations from
Treatise on
Carriages book
William Felton was a
London coachmaker from 36
Leather Lane in Holborn, and 254
Oxford Street near Grosvenor...
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carriage for one or two people. It may also have a
folding hood.: 55 The
coachmaker William Felton (1796)
considered chaises a
family of
vehicles which included...
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Worshipful Company of
Coachmakers and
Coach Harness Makers is one of the
Livery Companies of the City of London. An
organisation of
Coachmakers and Wheelwrights...
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Denis Johnson (c. 1760 – 25
December 1833) was an
English coachmaker who
worked on Long Acre, London, England. He was a
pioneer bicycle-maker. Johnson...
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fictitious heavy ****ault
rifle in
Battlefield 2142.
Karosserie Baur,
German coachmaker Bauer (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Rahayu Sentosa coachmaker (transferred from
Perum PPD),
unoperational Hino RK8 JSKA-NHU R260, with
Discovery body made by
Laksana coachmaker (transferred...
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while fighting for the
Black Prince William Felton (
coachmaker), 18th
century London coachmaker, 36
Leather Lane,
Holborn William Harrell Felton (1823–1909)...
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thought to have been the
daughter of
Joseph Park, an
Edinburgh coachmaker, and Jean ****. However,
recent research has
shown that she was actually...
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Coachmakers Arms is a
former pub at 135 King Street, Hammersmith, London. It was
built before 1874, and was a
Charrington Brewery pub, as can be seen...