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A hearse (/ h ɜːr s /) is a large vehicle, originally a horse carriage but later with the introduction of motor vehicles, a car, used to carry the body of a deceased person in a coffin to a funeral, wake, or graveside service. They range from deliberately anonymous vehicles to heavily decorated vehicles.
On April 25, 1865, the hearse, carrying Lincoln's body, was drawn through the streets of Manhattan en route to New York City Hall.It was accompanied by an "astounding" escort of 160,000 people, including soldiers, sailors, Marines, and dignitaries, in a lumbering and somber procession observed by half-a-million spectators.
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A horse-drawn carriage carried the blue coffin for the funeral service. Atop the hearse was the word "son" spelled out in red flowers. A horse-drawn carriage carrying Payne's coffin.
A horse-drawn carriage has arrived at St Mary's Church carrying a dark blue coffin with silver handles, topped with white roses. ... Liam Payne’s coffin arrives by horse-drawn hearse at One ...
One Direction stars mourn Liam Payne at funeral. November 20, 2024 at 11:05 AM ... Payne's coffin arrived at the church on a white horse-drawn hearse carrying floral tributes spelling the words ...
Hearse: The horse-drawn version of a modern hearse. Herdic: A specific type of horse-drawn carriage, used as an omnibus. 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
Funeral procession of Empress Maria Leopoldina of Brazil with a horse-drawn hearse in Rio de Janeiro, 1826. Traditional funeral procession, Těchanov, Czechoslovakia, 1965 Christian funeral procession by car in Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England, 2009