- A
chaise (/ʃeɪz/ shayz),
sometimes called shay, is a
light two-wheeled
carriage for one or two people. It may also have a
folding hood.: 55 The coachmaker...
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wheels omnibus bullock cart
pantechnicon van Park drag
phaeton (carriage)
postchaise pulka railway rockaway (carriage) sled
sledge sleigh stagecoach streetcar...
- of her
description had
boarded the
coach for Chester.
Shetley took a
postchaise with a Mr Lowe, and
overtook the
coach at St Albans.
Dawson was apprehended...
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Governor Bernard in
December 1771 that "Otis was
carried off
today in a
postchaise,
bound hand and foot. He has been as good as his word—set the Province...
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entertain him at St
Petersburg as her
adviser on the subject. He had
bought a
postchaise and
various other things for the journey, when he was
persuaded to relinquish...
- on
September 7, 1842.
Their journey consisted of
going to
Hamburg by
Postchaise,
taking a
steamer to Hull and a
train to Liverpool,
arriving there on...
- who
carried the
invitation to Sir Robert. The de****tion
travelled by
postchaise, and one of the
incidents they had
afterwards to
relate was that they...
- Minoret-Levrault, who, in the era
before railways, owns and
manages the
carriage and
postchaise services in and out of Nemours. The
doctor dies,
leaving Ursule much poorer...
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Kendal to
Skipton and
Kirkby Lonsdale.: p.5
Wealthier travellers hired postchaises or had
their own vehicles. Keighley's
industries were
dependent on the...
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Ashbourne on 26
March 1776,
driving from
Lichfield in Taylor's "large
roomy postchaise,
drawn by four
stout plump horses, and
driven by two
steady jolly postilions...