- A
wagonette or waggonette,
meaning little wagon, is a four-wheeled open
carriage drawn by one or two horses. It has a
front seat for the driver, and p****engers...
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brake is a
wagonette provided with game and gun racks, and
accommodation for ammunition. A
luggage brake, or
estate wagon, is
often a
wagonette with the...
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arrangement of the
seats similar to horse-drawn omnibuses, was
called a
wagonette. Bus is a
clipped form of the
Latin word omnibus. A legend,
promoted by...
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north of the
other main dry-goods
emporia that it had to
offer a
steam wagonette to
transport customers from 14th
Street to 34th Street.
Although the Herald...
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vehicle Horse harness Lorry (horse-drawn)
Stage wagon Trolley Wagon brake Wagonette Wagon wheel Wagon-wheel
effect "wain n 1".
Oxford English Dictionary (2nd ed...
- with a rear seat
facing forward and the
forward seat
facing to the rear.
Wagonette: a four-wheeled
vehicle for
carrying people,
usually with a forward-facing...
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vehicles produced under the
Auverland name.
Panhard et Lev****or 4 CV with
Wagonette body (1896)
Panhard et Lev****or
Landaulette type A1 (1898)
Panhard et...
- by Ivor Biggun.
Buses portal Charabanc (rail) Open top bus
Songthaew Wagonette "char-à-banc".
Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.).
Oxford University...
- on iron wheels, and the
early motor-cars
differed from the horse-drawn
wagonette or
coupe only in so far that
there was no
horse tied to it." —László Tarr...
- pull correctly.: 37 : 244 : 148 The body break,
essentially a
large wagonette, was a
general purpose country vehicle. It
added an
extra one or two seats...