Orphan date October 2008 Carriage Hill is a small neighborhood in the town of Signal Mountain, Tennessee coord missing Tennessee Category Geography of Hamilton County, Tennessee Tennessee geo stub ... more details
Asa Branca is a song written by Luiz Gonzaga and Humberto Teixeira in 1947. It has been covered by Z Ramalho in his 2003 album Esta o Brasil , also see Forro in the Dark with David Byrne . It is about the drought s that often afflict the sert o of the Brazilian Northeast Image Patagioenas picazuro 2.jpg thumb The picazuro pigeon , called pomba asa branca or white winged dove in Portuguese language Portuguese . The asa branca white wing of the title is the picazuro pigeon http www.scielo.br scielo.php?pid S0034 71082000000400017&script sci arttext&tlng en . With its departure the desolation of the parched sert o is complete, and the protagonist of the song, unable to make a living, must leave the sert o and his lady love Rosinha. The song closes with his promise to return A Volta da Asa Branca A Volta da Asa Branca is a sequel to Asa Branca . It marks the return of rain, the asa branca , and the protagonist to the sert o . The song celebrates the return of life to the sert o , and the protagonist s reunion with Rosinha, whom he plans to marry at the end of the year. Category 1947 songs Category Brazilian songs Category Portuguese language songs song stub fr Asa Branca it Asa Branca pt Asa Branca ... more details
infobox film name In the Bishop s Carriage image imagesize caption director Edwin S. Porter br J. Searle Dawley producer Adolph Zukor writer Miriam Michelson novel br Channing Pollock writer Channing Pollock br B. P. Schulberg scenario starring Mary Pickford music cinematography H. Lyman Broening editing distributor State s Rights released September 10, 1913 runtime 4 reels country Film US language Silent film English intertitles In the Bishop s Carriage is a 1913 silent film silent film produced by Famous Players Film Company film company and starring Mary Pickford . It is based on a 1907 Broadway play In the Bishop s Carriage by Channing Pollock writer Channing Pollock , the play itself based on the novel of the same name by Miriam Michelson. This film is lost film lost . ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data I InTheBishopsCarriage1913.html In the Bishop s Carriage at silentera.com database ref ref http ibdb.com production.php?id 6332 In the Bishop s Carriage as produced on Broadway at the Grand Opera House, February 25, 1907 IBDb.com ref Cast Mary Pickford Nance Olden David Wall Tom Dorgan House Peters Obermuller Grace Henderson Mrs. Ramsay George Moss The bishop Howard Missimer Detective Camille Dalberg The Actress John Steppling Mr. Ramsey References reflist External links http www.imdb.com title tt0003006 In the Bishop s Carriage at IMDb.com http www.allrovi.com search movies in the bishop s carriage In the Bishop s Carriage allrovi.com DEFAULTSORT In the Bishop s Carriage Category 1913 films Category American silent feature films Category Films directed by Edwin S. Porter Category Films directed by J. Searle Dawley Category Films based on novels Category Films based on plays Category Lost films fr In the Bishop s Carriage ... more details
Wikify date September 2011 File Rockaway carriage1.jpg thumb right A Rockaway carriage at a museum in Illinois Rockaway is a term applied to two types of carriage a light, low, American four wheel carriage with a fixed top and open sides that may be covered by waterproof curtains, and a heavy carriage enclosed at sides and rear, with a door on each side. The name may be derived from the town of Rockaway, New Jersey , where carriages were made. It is featured in Melville s short story Bartleby as the narrator s mode of escape from the landlords and tenants looking for help in kicking Bartleby out. But the Long Island Museum of Art, American History and Carriages, located in Stony Brook, New York, has a different explanation of the name. According to the Museum, the carriage was designed and built in Jamaica, Queens a major hub for New York City residents traveling to Long Island for recreation and was called the Rockaway because it was used to shuttle passengers between Jamaica and the Atlantic Ocean beaches of Long Island s Rockaway Peninsula. Category Carriages vehicle stub ... more details
Use British English date January 2012 Use dmy dates date January 2012 Infobox person image Asa Butterfield.jpg imagesize caption Butterfield at the Hugo premiere, New York City, 21 November 2011 birthname Asa Maxwell Thornton F. Butterfield birth date birth date and age 1997 4 1 df yes birth place Islington , London, UK yearsactive 2006 present occupation Actor Asa Maxwell Thornton F. Butterfield ref name birth Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales, 1916 2005. at ancestry.com ref ref http www.wilsonpost.com blogs ask ken beck 7190 singer phil collins could have been a bugaloo ref born 1 April 1997 is an English actor, best known for starring in the Holocaust film The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas film The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas 2008 , playing Norman in the 2010 film Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang , and taking the title role in Martin Scorsese s 2011 fantasy Hugo film Hugo . He will also be portraying Ender Wiggin in the upcoming Ender s Game film film adaptation of the science ... title Asa Butterfield locks Ender s Game date 2011 11 29 ref . Life and career Asa Butterfield ... cite web url http www.tvhits.co.uk star interview arc.php?id 212 title Star Interview Asa Butterfield ... casting the characters.html title The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas Casting the characters publisher ... colwidth 30em External links IMDb name 2633535 Asa Butterfield Twitter asabfb Asa Butterfield Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Butterfield, Asa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Butterfield, Asa Category 1997 births Category English child actors Category ... Islington interwiki links da Asa Butterfield de Asa Butterfield es Asa Butterfield eo Asa Butterfield fa fr Asa Butterfield gl Asa Butterfield id Asa Butterfield it Asa Butterfield he ms Asa Butterfield nl Asa Butterfield ja pl Asa Butterfield pt Asa Butterfield ru , sv Asa Butterfield tr Asa Butterfield uk zh ... more details
Refimprove date April 2011 File Gouden koets.jpg thumb 250px The Golden Carriage with Willem Alexander, Prince of Orange Prince Willem Alexander , Beatrix of the Netherlands Queen Beatrix , and Princess M xima of the Netherlands Princess M xima Image Goudenkoets.JPG thumb right 250px The Golden Carriage on Prinsjesdag in The Hague The Golden Carriage Lang nl Gouden Koets is a carriage owned and used by the Dutch monarchy Dutch royal family . ref Cite web author Laparli re, Maurice title Dutch royal extravagance the queen in the golden coach url http www.rnw.nl english article dutch royal extravagance queen golden coach date 2010 09 17 publisher Radio Netherlands Worldwide accessdate 2011 04 17 ref Generally, the Golden Carriage is used yearly to bear the Dutch monarch from the Noordeinde Palace to the Ridderzaal in order to pronounce the Speech from the Throne . The carriage is made of Teak teak wood , much of which is covered in gold leaf . It is decorated with paintings and symbolic ornaments. The carriage was built in Renaissance in the Low Countries Dutch Renaissance style. It is pulled by eight horses when the reigning monarch is riding therein only six horses when other members of the royal family are travelling in the coach. Wilhelmina of the Netherlands Queen Wilhelmina wanted to be able to stand upright in the carriage, which explains the bent form of the carriage s roof. This increased height of the carriage has made the carriage more difficult to drive. History Queen Wilhelmina received the Golden Carriage at her 1898 investiture as a tribute from the citizens of Amsterdam . The carriage was designed and built by the Spyker Spijker brothers . Because Queen Wilhelmina wished not to receive gifts on the day of her enthronement on September 6, 1898, she actually took receipt of the Golden Carriage the following day. The vehicle was first used on the occasion of the marriage ... s speech Prinsjesdag . Other occasions when the carriage has been used are the marriage of Princess ... more details
Expand section date September 2008 Image ASA personale.jpg thumb right 300px The cast and crew of ASA in 1950 ASA Filmudlejning was a noted Denmark Danish film studio founded in 1936 and based in Hellerup , Copenhagen . It produced approximately 90 films between 1936 and 1988 although the bulk of its production was in the 1940s and 1950s. During this period amongst its most notable directors were Lau Lauritzen and Alice O Fredericks and writer Morten Korch used the studio to turn his books into the family film Far til fire series. Amongst the most prolific producers working for ASA were John Olsen film producer John Olsen and Henning Karmark . External links http www.asafilm.dk asa web dk Official Website CinemaofDenmark WikiTrustComment. TLefevre 2 276990411 ASA Filmudlejning FmZt h6m2AUy0Op4Y3hkFfgvF9jcweodH4WGZFRGJchwaOEKxMqq4lJnAISWP2m9 ZHm XMaxWfj FDnUWOjdzzyNCaDpy3FiJRwBK1R4eDvzm0m8IcFRxwEziPGtsDQwCSCWd1W0VzoYCbxvFo8HG3G Pfi7gLlwY3Aaq fsxE8 Category Danish film studios Denmark film stub da ASA Film ... more details
Infobox company name Asa Lees & Co. Ltd logo type Limited Company genre fate predecessor successor Textile Machinery Makers Ltd foundation 1790 1872 founder Samuel Lees defunct location city Oldham location country UK location locations area served key people industry Textile machinery products Preparation and Spinning machinery, gassing and beaming. production services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage footnotes intl Asa Lees was a firm of textile machine manufacturers in Oldham , Lancashire. Their headquarters was the Soho Iron Works, Greenacres. It was second only in size to Platt Brothers . Early history Samuel Lees founded a roller making works in the 1790s, it was called the Soho Works. His second son Asa Lees 1816 62 inherited the premises. He expanded the business, exporting fustian power loom s to St Petersberg . He abandoned looms to concentrate on manufacturing preparation and spinning machinery. The Soho Cotton mills was converted to a spinning mule Mule carriage works. ref name Gurr&Hunt citation last Gurr first Duncan last2 Hunt first2 Julian year 1998 title The Cotton Mills of Oldham publisher Oldham Education & Leisure isbn 0 902809 46 6 page 13 url http www.spinningtheweb.org.uk a results.php?x 5&y 7&QueryName KeyWord&KeyWords The Cotton Mills of Oldham 2C brief history and gazetteer ref Asa Lees became a limited company in 1868, four years after Platts and the shares were quoted on the Oldham share market until the 1890s. It never published its accounts, though its dividends were consistently higher than Platts, and remained profitable in 1928 when Platts made a loss. They were conservative in their trading, dealing only with reliable firms. They did not push for exports. They experienced rapid expansion in the 1880s under the management of Robert Taylor 1823 1912 and production ... , Asa Lees, Dobson & Barlow Dobson and Barlow , Joseph Hibbert manufacturer Joseph Hibbert , John ... more details
Image Red Brougham Profile view.jpg thumb Image Brougham PSF .jpg thumb Brougham carriage A brougham pronounced broom or brohm was a light, four wheeled horse drawn carriage built in the 19th century. ref The OED gives a first usage in 1851, but the original design dates from about 1838, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica . Brougham died in 1868. ref It was either invented for Scottish jurist Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux Lord Brougham or simply made fashionable by his example. It had an enclosed body with two doors, like the rear section of a carriage coach it sat two, sometimes with an extra pair of fold away seats in the front corners, and with a box seat in front for the driver and a footman or passenger. Unlike a coach, the carriage had a glazed front window, so that the occupants could see forward. The forewheels were capable of turning sharply. A variant, called a brougham landaulet , had a top collapsible from the rear doors backward. ref Compare the Landau carriage landau . ref In 19th century London, broughams previously owned and used as private carriages were commonly sold off for use as hackney carriage s, often displaying painted over traces of the previous owner s coat of arms on the carriage doors. The special characteristics of the brougham bear a distinct similarity to the London Public Carriage Office s Conditions of Fitness for a vehicle intending to be licenced as a taxi cab. See also Clarence carriage , larger version of the Brougham Brougham car body , inspired by the brougham carriage Landaulet , car body style inspired by the landaulet carriage Notes Reflist Pronunciation of this word is correct as two syllables, br m, br m , but can be pronounced as one syllable, although this is considered Americanized or slang. External ...&MCat 3 CAAOnline Carriage Tour Carriage Association of America. Illustration and text http www.thehenryford.org ... NP4.htm Victorian Brougham carriage and http www.txtransportationmuseum.org ... more details
Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Image IMG 0259.JPG 250px right thumb Asa 1000 GT Coup 1966 The ASA was an Italian automobile created by Giotto Bizzarrini and manufactured by the Bizzarrini company in Milan in a factory owned by the De Nora Electrochemical Group from 1964 to 1969. The 1000GT model was presented in 1962, but production started two years later. This small, high efficiency dream car featured an Overhead cam OHC convert 1032 cc cuin abbr on four cylinder engine designed by Enzo Ferrari , Citation needed date January 2008 whence the nickname, widely used by the press, of Ferrarina for the ASA Mille. A racing version of the 1000 GT Coupe had a convert 1092 cc cuin abbr on engine which produced convert 95 bhp kW abbr on later versions featured convert 105 bhp kW abbr on . Only a few of the cars were made, but they had a good deal of success at Italian sporting events. A few larger four and six cylinder vehicles were individually built to order almost all were prototypes. All had fiberglass coachwork bodywork . DEFAULTSORT Asa Automobile Category Cars of Italy Category Bizzarrini vehicles ASA Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy Category Milan motor companies Modern auto stub de Autocostruzione fr ASA automobile nl ASA automerk no ASA bil sv ASA bilm rke ... more details
A Croydon is a type of horse drawn two wheeled carriage . The first examples were seen around 1850 and were made of wicker work, but they were later made of wood . References Brewer s Britain and Ireland , compiled by John Ayto and Ian Crofton, Weidenfeld & Nicolson , 2005, ISBN 0 304 35385 X DEFAULTSORT Croydon Carriage Category Carriages Category Horse driving Category Animal powered vehicles ... more details
nofootnotes date October 2010 File Royal mews brougham.jpg thumb A Clarence from the Royal Mews in London on the daily messenger run between Buckingham Palace Buckingham and St James s Palace St James s Palaces. A clarence or growler British is a type of carriage popular in the 19th century, essentially an expanded version of the Brougham . It is a closed, four wheeled horse driven vehicle with a glass front and seats for four passengers inside. The driver sat at the front, outside the carriage. It was named after William IV of the United Kingdom Prince William, Duke of Clarence and St Andrews , later to become King William IV of England, who died in 1837. It was introduced in 1840 in London . See also Brougham carriage Brougham a related form of carriage. External links http www.colonialcarriage.com item.cfm?id 372 Pictures of a clarence Category Carriages ja pt Clarence carruagem ... more details
wiktionary araba An araba from Arabic , araba or lang tr araba ref http dictionary.reference.com browse araba araba. Webster s Revised Unabridged Dictionary. MICRA, Inc. 28 Feb. 2009. ref also arba or aroba is a carriage such as a Cabriolet carriage cabriolet or coach carriage coach , wagon or cart drawn by horses or oxen, used in Turkey and neighboring Middle East ern countries. It is usually heavy and without springs, and often covered. Notes Reflist References http etc.usf.edu clipart 14800 14880 araba 14880.htm Araba Clipart. Educational Technology Clearinghouse, University of South Florida. Drawing. http open dictionary.com Araba Araba Open Dictionary. http www.bigpedia.com dictionary Araba BIGpedia Araba Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online. Category Carriages Category Arabic loanwords Category Turkish loanwords sv Arabavagn tr Araba ... more details
The chariot that evolved from the ancient vehicle of this name see Chariot took on two main forms A light, four wheeled, horse drawn carriage having a coach box and back seats only, popular in the early 19th century. A vehicle for conveying persons especially in state, such as a triumphal car or a coach of state. This stately but manoeuvrable horse carriage was used for ceremonial occasions or for pleasure. A chariotee was a light, covered, four wheeled pleasure carriage with two seats. ref http etc.usf.edu clipart 2900 2967 coach 14.htm Chariotee Clipart. Clipart ETC. ref A post chariot was a carriage for traveling post . The term was used specifically for a kind of light four wheeled carriage with a driver s seat in front. ref http www.giacomo casanova.de catour5.htm The Casanova Tour by Pablo G nther The English Coup or Post Chariot Casanova Magazine. Giacomo Casanova Reisewagen im 18. Jahrhundert Travelling Carriages in the 18th century . ref ref http www.powerhousemuseum.com collection database ?irn 163466&search horse drawn carriage&images &c &s 98 43 1 Coach, horsedrawn, travelling chariot, coupe, timber metal, used by Alexander Berry in Sydney, made by Thrupp, London, England, c.1850 Powerhouse Museum Collection. Powerhouse Museum Science Design Sydney Australia. ref A vehicle such as a cart or wagon for transporting goods was also sometimes called a chariot. References references Category Carriages vehicle stub ... more details
The stanhope was a Gig carriage gig , Horse and buggy buggy or light Phaeton carriage phaeton , typically having a high seat and closed back. It was named after Captain Hon. Henry FitzRoy Stanhope ca. 1754 1828, son of William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington , a well known sportsman of his time, and built by the London firm of Tilbury, coachbuilders in Mount Street ref Walrond, Sally Looking at Carriages, p. 72. Pelham Books, London 1980 ISBN 0 7207 1282 3 ref ref http www.kuehnle.de Neuigkeiten 04 12 Stanhope Gig Exclusiv ref ref At South Street, London in about 1820 according to Walrond, Sally Looking at Carriages, p. 73. ref see Tilbury carriage . See also Stanhope body Stanhope , an early auto body. References references External links http www.powerhousemuseum.com collection database ?irn 224966&search stanhope gig&images &c &s D7849 Stanhope gig, wood, maker unknown, England, c 1862 Powerhouse Museum Collection. Powerhouse Museum Science Design Sydney Australia. Search stanhope gig . http www.morvenpark.com stanhope.htm Morven Park Westmoreland Memorial Foundation Winmill Carriage Museum Stanhope Gig. http www.caaonline.com seabrook stanhopegig.html Seabrook Coaching Stable Dispersal Auction Stanhope Gig. The Carriage Association of America, Inc. Category Carriages vehicle stub de Stanhope Kutsche it Stanhope trasporto pt Stanhope ... more details
Image Citroen Ami6 Break hi.JPG thumb 200px right Citro n Citro n Ami Ami 6 Break A brake French break , was a horse drawn carriage used in the nineteenth and early 20th centuries in the training of horses for draft work. A shooting brake , was a brake pressed into service to carry beaters, gamekeeper s and sportsmen with their dogs, guns and game. There were purpose built shooting brake s designed to carry the driver and a footman or gamekeeper at the front facing forward, and passengers on longitudinal benches, with their dogs, guns and game borne along the sides in slatted racks. In the 19th century, a brake was a large, four wheeled carriage frame with no body, used for Horse breaking breaking in young horses, either singly or in teams of two or four. It has no body parts except for a high seat upon which the driver sits and a small platform for a helper immediately behind. If the passenger seats were made permanent the vehicle might be described as a Wagonette waggonette . Currently the term is sometimes used for an estate car see also shooting brake or station wagon . In France ,the term break is synonymous with a station wagon , having been called a break de chasse , literally translated hunting break. External links http www.austincarriagemuseum.com Austin Carriage Museum, Weirsdale, Florida . Formerly Florida Carriage Museum & Resort. Photos and text click on The Carriage Museum , then on Classification of Carriages , then Breaks . http www.caaonline.com caa content.asp?PageType Dept&Key 15&MCat 8 CAAOnline Carriage Tour and http www.caaonline.com seabrook wagonette.html Seabrook Coaching Stable Dispersal Auction Wagonette. Carriage Association of America. Illustrations and text. http longislandmuseum.pastperfect online.com 31410cgi mweb.exe?request ks The Long Island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages, Stony Brook, New York Collection Database. Search break illustrations and text Category Carriages fr Break hippomobile ja pl Brek pt Brake ... more details
Infobox train background name S type carriage image Restored victorian railways train.jpg imagealt imagesize 300px caption A train of restored S type carriages in the original Victorian Railways livery interiorimage Bs car compartment.jpg interiorimagealt interiorcaption Interior of a BS car compartment service manufacturer Victorian Railways factory Newport Workshops family replaced yearconstruction 1937 yearservice 1937 2006, 2007 2010 refurbishment yearscrapped numberconstruction numberbuilt numberservice 5 numberpreserved numberscrapped formation fleetnumbers capacity operator V Line , various heritage operators depots lines carbody trainlength carlength width height floorheight platformheight ... are a compartment layout Passenger car rail passenger carriage used on the Rail transport in Victoria .... Two major types of carriage were constructed AS first class cars with 3 3 seating in each compartment ... series in the 1980s as part of a general renumbering of all V Line carriage stock. AS First class sitter ... layout similar to that in N type carriage BRN carriages 1983 Standard gauge VFS Second class sitter ... Composite buffet and sitter 1964 VRS Long buffet 1962 Carriage sets Image Pn crew car.jpg thumb Carriage BRS221, converted into a crew car for Pacific National . Operation of fixed carriage sets was not introduced until the 1980s and the introduction of the N type carriage s. Before this time S cars could appear on various intrastate trains with other Z type carriage Z type steel carriages, as well as older wooden bodied stock. From the 1980s most of the S cars was placed into the Z type carriage Z type carriage sets , and from the mid 1990s were also added as additional cars in the N type carriage N type sets . Today the 5 BS cars in V Line service are placed in a single carriage set coded SZ7 formerly SN7 , along with a single Z type carriage BCZ carriage . The BS V Line cars are in a Z ... Car 5, of S carriage design was used on Victorian Railways Royal Train s. Image Norman Car interior.jpg ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2008 Asa Tift was the most notable salvager in Key West, Florida in the early 19th century. He owned a large salvaging operation, parts of which can still be seen as the Key West Shipwreck Historeum Museum where tourists are shown around by an actor portraying Asa Tift . He was also responsible for the building of the Ernest Hemingway House in Key West. During the Civil War, Asa and his brothers financed a ship to be built for the Confederates in Mobile, Alabama. After the North s victory at Vicksburg, Nelson and Asa decided to blow up the ship rather than let it be captured by the Northern forces. He was also the brother of Nelson Tift founder of Albany, Georgia . Category People from Key West, Florida ... more details
Image Victoria carriage1.jpg thumb right A panel boot Victoria, with a drop down front bench Ellwood House , DeKalb, Illinois The victoria was an elegant French carriage , possibly based on a Phaeton carriage phaeton made for King George IV of the United Kingdom . A victoria may be visualised as essentially a Phaeton carriage phaeton with the addition of a coachman s box seat. Though in English the name victoria was not employed for a carriage before 1870, ref OED , s.v. Victoria . ref ref citation last Farrell first Jeremy editor first Ribeiro editor last Aileen, Dr title Umbrellas & Parasolls place London publisher BT Batsford year 1985 page 38 , asserts, however, that it was named after Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom Princess Victoria in the 1830s. ref when one was imported to England by the Prince of Wales in 1869, the type was made some time before 1844. It was very popular amongst wealthy families. On a low body, it had one forward facing seat for two passengers and a raised driver s seat supported by an iron frame, all beneath a calash top. It was usually drawn by one or two horses. This type of carriage became fashionable with ladies for riding in the park, especially with a stylish coachman installed. Nowadays, Victoria carriages can be seen in the Chilean city of Vi a del Mar , where they are rented to tourists. They are also seen in the streets of Mumbai , where they are rented out in a fashion similar to that of taxicab taxi s. The name has been applied to the Ford Crown Victoria . References Notes reflist Sources citation url http www.caaonline.com caa content.asp?PageType Dept&Key 15&MCat 6 title Illustration and description publisher Carriage Association of America . citation last Farrell first Jeremy editor first Ribeiro editor last Aileen, Dr title Umbrellas & Parasolls place London publisher BT Batsford year 1985 . citation url http www.britannica.com eb topic 627654 victoria contribution Victoria title Encyclop dia Britannica . Category Carr ... more details
A gig , also called chair or chaise , is a light, two wheeled sprung cart pulled by one horse. Description Gigs travelling at night would normally carry two oil lamps with thick glass, known as gig lamps. Gig carts are constructed with the driver s seat sitting higher than the level of the shafts. Traditionally, a gig is more formal than a village cart or a meadowbrook cart. A light gig can be used for carriage racing. OED gives the date of first known reference to a horse drawn gig as 1791. There are several types of gig, including cales n small, one horse, hooded, a seat behind for the driver, used in the Philippines diminutive of Spanish calesa stanhope carriage stanhope typically having a high seat and closed back named after Fitzroy Stanhope, a British clergyman who died in 1864. stick gig lightweight, two wheeled, for one person Tilbury carriage , lightweight, two wheeled, whiskey carriage whiskey or whisky small body that resembles a chair, suspended on leather braces attached to springs External links http www.janeausten.co.uk magazine page.ihtml?pid 74&step 4 Landscape Property Regency Georgian history lifestyle house Gigs, Cabriolets and Curricles. Jane Austen Centre Bath UK England. vehicle stub Category Carts Category Animal powered vehicles Category Carriages de Gig Kutsche la Cisium pt Gig carruagem sv Gigg pl gig pojazd ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A bandy is a carriage or cart used in India and Sri Lanka , especially one drawn by Cattle bullocks . A driver of a bandy is a bandyman . External links http www.blogocentricity.com ?p 219 Bandy to the Shandy Blogocentricity Category Carriages Category Carts Category Transport in Sri Lanka ... more details
Infobox Film name The Baby Carriage image Ubaguruma poster.jpg caption Japanese movie poster director Tomotaka Tasaka producer Nikkatsu writer Y jir Ishizaka story br Tsutomu Sawamura writer starring music cinematography editing distributor released November 14, Japanese films of 1956 1956 ref jp icon http www.jmdb.ne.jp 1956 cf005020.htm accessed 17 January 2009 ref runtime ? min. country Film Japan awards language Japanese budget preceded by followed by nihongo The Baby Carriage Ubaguruma is a 1956 black and white Cinema of Japan Japanese film directed by Tomotaka Tasaka . File Ubaguruma poster 2.jpg left thumb Japanese movie poster Cast Yujiro Ishihara as Muneo Aizawa and others References reflist External links imdb title id 0366205 title The Baby Carriage Tomotaka Tasaka DEFAULTSORT Baby Carriage, The Category Japanese films Category Black and white films Category 1956 films Category Films directed by Tomotaka Tasaka Category Nikkatsu films 1950s Japan film stub ja ... more details
Infobox Single Name Horse & Carriage Cover Horse and Carriage.jpg Artist Cam ron featuring Mase from Album Confessions of Fire B side Released April 13, 1998 Format CD single CD Recorded 1998 Genre Hip hop music Hip hop Length 4 02 Label Epic Records Epic Writer Cameron Giles Producer Trackmasters Type singles Chronology Cam ron Last single This single Horse & Carriage br 1998 Next single Feels Good br 1998 Horse & Carriage was the lead single from Cam ron s debut album, Confessions of Fire . The song was produced by the Trackmasters and Cam ron s childhood friend Mase was featured on the song s hook. Background The song narrowly missed the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Hot 100 , peaking at number 41. It also was a top 10 hit on both the R&B and rap charts, peaking at number nine on both charts. Horse & Carriage was the most successful of the three single released from the album as the two follow up singles failed to make an impact on the charts. A remix was also released featuring Big Pun , Charli Baltimore , Silkk the Shocker and Wyclef Jean . It was produced by Darrell Digga Branch and sampled the opening theme to the 1980 s TV series Night Court . Track listing A Side Horse & Carriage Clean Version 4 02 Horse & Carriage T.V. Track 4 02 Horse & Carriage Instrumental 4 02 Horse & Carriage A Cappella 4 02 B Side Horse & Carriage Dirty Version 4 02 Fuck You Dirty Version 2 36 Fuck You T.V. Track 1 55 Charts Peak positions class wikitable Chart 1998 Peak br position Billboard Hot 100 align center 41 Billboard Hot R&B Hip Hop Singles & Tracks align center 9 Billboard Hot Rap Singles align center 9 Billboard Rhythmic Top 40 align center 17 Year End charts class wikitable sortable align left End of year chart 1998 align center Position Billboard Hot R&B Hip Hop Singles & Tracks ref name BBYE cite web url http books.google.com books?id Mw0EAAAAMBAJ&lpg PA1&dq Billboard 201998&pg RA1 PA5 v onepage&q&f false title Billboard Year End Hot R&B Hip Hop Singles & Tracks ... more details
Image Royal Berline.JPG thumb right 275px Royal berline of Leopold II image Berline carriage Moscow history museum by shakko.jpg 275px thumb 1760s. Moscow Historical Museum A Berlin or Berline carriage was a type of covered, fast and light, four wheeled, travelling carriage with two interior seats and a separate hooded rear seat for a footman , detached from the body. It had a distinctive two perch running gear and thoroughbrace Suspension vehicle suspension , with the body hung high between the perches by shafts to leather braces. The Berlin was a more convenient method of transportation, being lighter and less likely to overturn than other carriages. A stirrup or footstool made boarding more convenient. Instead of side windows, there were hoods to let down in bad weather. The carriage was designed around 1670 by a Piedmont ese architect in the service of the Elector of Brandenburg . It took its name from Brandenburg s capital city and now the capital of Germany , Berlin , where it was first used and became fashionable in the late 17th and 18th centuries. It became popular in England in the 18th century after it was imported by a German officer. Later, the term came to be used for an enclosed automobile body having at the rear of the driver s seat a glass partition with usually one movable window. References 1728 http digicoll.library.wisc.edu cgi bin HistSciTech HistSciTech idx?type turn&entity HistSciTech000900240247&isize L External links http www.1911encyclopedia.org Berlin Carriage Berlin Carriage LoveToKnow 1911 1911 Edition of the Encyclop dia Britannica. http etc.usf.edu clipart 2900 2960 coach 7.htm Berlin coach Clipart Educational Technology Clearinghouse, University of South Florida. Sketch. http www.giacomo casanova.de catour4.htm Berlin The Casanova Tour by Pablo ... Collection Database. Search berlin carriage , record type Objects photo and text . http www.museudoscoches ... Berlin Carriage Category Carriages es Berlina carruaje nl Berline koets pt Berlinda ... more details
File Tilbury.JPG thumb right 300px A Tilbury carriage in Geraz do Lima Carriage museum A tilbury is a light, open, two wheeled carriage , with or without a top, developed in the early 19th century by the London firm of Tilbury, coachbuilders in Mount Street ref With coachbuilding works in Gloucester Place, New Road ref ref At South Street, London in about 1820 according to Walrond, Sally Looking at Carriages, p. 73. Pelham Books, London 1980 ISBN 0 7207 1282 3 ref see also Stanhope carriage . A tilbury rig is little more than a single tilbury seat &mdash the firm s characteristic spindle backed seat with a curved padded backrest&mdash mounted over a raked luggage boot, and fitted with a dashboard and mounting peg, all on an elaborate suspension system of curved leaf springs above the single axle. The tilbury has large wheels for moving fast over rough roads. A tilbury is fast, light, sporty and dangerous A bad accident happened yesterday afternoon to M. Adolphe Fould, son of the Minister. He was seized with giddiness while driving his tilbury in the Champs Elysees and fell out of the vehicle. He was taken up senseless and conveyed to the Palace of the Exposition. &mdash The London The Times Times , 9 November 1857. There is no connection with Tilbury in Essex. See also Gig carriage Notes references References http www.scienceandsociety.co.uk results.asp?image 10326088 Science and Society Picture Library Search Tilbury gig, c 1830 illustrated Category Carriages de Tilbury Kutsche es T lburi fr Tilbury hippomobile pt Tilbury carruagem ru ... more details