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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. 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.

  4. Gap of Dunloe - Wikipedia

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    The Gap of Dunloe (from Irish Dún Lóich, meaning 'Lóich's stronghold'), also recorded as Bearna an Choimín (meaning "gap of the commonage" or "gap of the little hollow"), [3] is a narrow mountain pass running north–south in County Kerry, Ireland, that separates the MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountain range in the west, from the Purple Mountain Group range in the east.

  5. Governess cart - Wikipedia

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    A children's party in 1950 The Governess Cart by Joseph Crawhall III. A governess cart is a small two-wheeled horse-drawn cart. [1] Their distinguishing feature is a small tub body, with two opposed inward-facing seats.

  6. 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.

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  8. 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

  9. Sprung cart - Wikipedia

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    Unsprung vehicles, meaning without any springs, were simple sturdy two-wheeled vehicle used by roadmen, farmers and tradesmen. They would be used at slower speeds or carrying heavier loads, such as farm carts, those carrying coal or peat, and some heavy delivery vehicles.