- A
buggy refers to a
lightweight four-wheeled
carriage drawn by a
single horse,
though occasionally by two.
Amish buggies are
still regularly in use on...
-
sleigh and
buggy as well as Jackson's
Michigan State Prison made furniture.
Concord is a general-law
village incorporated within the
Concord Township....
- The
Concord coach was an
American horse-drawn coach,
often used as stagecoaches, mailcoaches, and
hotel coaches. The term was
first used for the coaches...
-
vehicle with four
large wheels that
predated the
runabout car.
Similar to a
buggy, the
runabout was used for informal,
utilitarian travel or "running about"...
-
carriage builder in
Concord, New Hampshire,
which became known throughout the
United States for its
products — in
particular the
Concord coach. The business's...
- powered,
patterned from the
American buggy Auto
Wagon -
early 1900s gas-powered,
patterned from the
American buggy High
wheeler - 1910s -
often made from...
- automobile. However, in
certain areas of Ohio and Pennsylvania,
horse and
buggy is the main form of transportation. The Amish, Mennonite, and the Brethren...
- p****enger coach,
timber /
metal / leather, made by Cobb and Co.
Coach and
Buggy Factory, Charleville, Queensland, Australia, 1890 –
Powerhouse Museum Collection...
- w****ly
carrying mail, gold, and
general parcels.[citation needed] Some
Concord stagecoaches were
imported from the
United States made in New Hampshire...
- with ironwork, and four springs.The next
design was the
Stanhope Buggy, an
English buggy which is
basically a
lighter weight gig with a
falling hood. He...