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  2. Jaunting car - Wikipedia

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    Outside jaunting car Ireland, c. 1890–1900. A jaunting car is a light two-wheeled carriage for a single horse, with a seat in front for the driver. In its most common form with seats for two or four persons placed back to back, with the foot-boards projecting over the wheels and the typical conveyance for persons in Ireland at one time [1] (outside jaunting car).

  3. Category:Cars in art - Wikipedia

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  4. Horse-drawn vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Irish jaunting car, or outside car (1890–1900) Jaunting car: a sprung cart in which passengers sat back to back with their feet outboard of the wheels. Karozzin: a traditional Maltese carriage drawn by one horse or a pair; Kid hack: a van used in the US for carrying children to and from school. Landau: A low-shelled, luxury, convertible carriage.

  5. Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland, A. D. 1803

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    The car was purchased by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland, A. D. 1803 (1874) is a travel memoir by Dorothy Wordsworth about a six-week, 663-mile journey through the Scottish Highlands from August–September 1803 with her brother William Wordsworth and mutual friend Samuel Taylor Coleridge .

  6. Killarney, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Killarney, Georgia. 1 language. ... Killarney is a small unincorporated town in Early County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. [1] History

  7. Charabanc - Wikipedia

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    Charabanc, late 19th century Royal Charabanc of Maria II of Portugal. A charabanc or "char-à-banc" / ˈ ʃ ær ə b æ ŋ k / [1] (often pronounced "sharra-bang" in colloquial British English) is a type of horse-drawn vehicle or early motor coach, usually open-topped, common in Britain during the early part of the 20th century.

  8. Jingle (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    A jingle (sometimes spelled gingle) was a kind of covered carriage formerly used in the city of Cork, Ireland in the 19th and early 20th centuries. [1] [2] It was described as "entirely peculiar to Cork" in 1919. [3] [4] In 1837 there were 300 jingles running from Cork City to Passage West.

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