-
Concord coach but the
thoroughbraces were much
shorter and
mounted to make sure
there was much less
motion of the body. The
thoroughbraces were
brought over...
-
particularly suited to
North America's
early 19th
century roads.
Leather thoroughbraces suspend p****engers who are in
constant motion while the
coach is moving...
- the use of
leather straps called thoroughbraces by the 17th century. No
modern automobiles have used the
thoroughbrace suspension system. By approximately...
-
steel springs,
exceedingly light and easy...
Strap suspension,
called thoroughbraces or
simply braces, were not
comfortable for the p****engers, and were...
- a chair. The body was
either directly on the
shafts or used
leather thoroughbraces, or was
constructed with
wooden cantilever springs and
braces which...
-
carriage types, the body is
suspended by
several leather straps called thoroughbraces or
braces which serve as springs.
Beneath the
carriage body is the undergear...
-
large open
windows more
suitable to the
Australian climate. The
famous thoroughbrace suspension remained.""Production
Notes Cobb & Co Coach".
Archived from...
-
embroidery and p****ementerie. It has
eight windows, is
supported by
leather thoroughbraces (suspension straps), and it is
entirely covered in
bronze sculptures...
- to
establish a branch. Cobb had
taken over to
Australia two
Concord thoroughbrace wagons for
Adams & Co, and in July 1853 they
began a
carrying service...
-
March 3, 2009. Webb, p. 238 Killick, p. 58 P****enger
wagon bodies had
thoroughbrace (leather straps) suspension.
Freight wagon seats had
spring suspension...