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EARLY CARRIAGES AND ROADS
EARLY CARRIAGES AND ROADS
BY SIR WALTER GILBEY, Bart. ILLUSTRATED London VINTON & CO., Ltd., 9, New Bridge Street , E.C. 1903 1903 The use of carriages, coaches and wheeled conveyances have had an intimate relationship with the social life of English people from an early period in history. Many instructive books have appeared on the subject of carriages generally, but these have been for the most part written by experts in the art of coach and carriage building. In this publication, attention has been given to th
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Introduction.
Introduction.
Only some three hundred and fifty years have elapsed since wheeled conveyances for passengers came into use in England; but, once introduced, they rapidly found favour with all classes of society, more especially in cities. The progress of road-making and that of light horse-breeding are so intimately connected with the development of carriages and coaches that it is difficult to dissociate the three. In the early days of wheeled traffic the roads of our country were utterly unworthy of the name
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