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Arabbers selling produce from horse-drawn carts, Union Square, Baltimore, 2011. An arabber (or a-rabber) is a street vendor selling fruits and vegetables from a colorful, horse-drawn cart. Once a common sight in American East Coast cities, only a handful of arabbers still walk the streets of Baltimore. [1]
Conservation and Restoration of Horse-Drawn Vehicles. Carriage Museum of America. 2007. OCLC 953230380. [10] The Coson Carriage Collection at Beechdale. Carriage Association of America. 1989. OCLC 21311481. Working Drawings of Horse-drawn Vehicles: From the collection of the Carriage Museum of America. Carriage Museum of America. 1998.
WGDV-LD (channel 32) is a low-power television station in Salisbury, Maryland, United States, affiliated with WeatherNation TV.It is owned by locally based Marquee Broadcasting alongside ABC affiliate and company flagship WMDT (channel 47).
A horse in harness with a modern sport carriage Driving two horses to a sleigh. Driving means guiding a horse in harness to pull a load such as a horse-drawn vehicle, a farm implement, or other load. Horses, ponies, donkeys, mules, and other animals can be driven. Typical horse-drawn vehicles are wagons, carriages, carts, and sleighs.
Horses are prey animals that may spook at sounds or strange sights and might jump towards traffic, so when passing a horse, motorists should do so slowly and leave a wide berth around the horse. A collision with a horse can have serious consequences to the motor vehicle, its occupants, as well as the horse and rider or carriage. [6] [4] [10] [15]
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The hansom cab is a kind of horse-drawn carriage designed and patented in 1834 by Joseph Hansom, an architect from York. [ 1 ] : 30 The vehicle was developed and tested by Hansom in Hinckley , Leicestershire , England . [ 2 ]
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