His commissions ranged from old-style Royal Mail post trolleys to baskets for horse-drawn carts and props for magicians and ice shows. |
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We found out about the hospitals over there and the fact that the vehicle we're going to replace is a horse-drawn cart. |
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His horse-drawn vehicles carried Father Christmas and Gala Queens in such places as Todmorden, Cowling and Lothersdale. |
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In all, the accounts indicate that seven horse-drawn vehicles were used in the journey. |
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This year's parade is expected to be the largest parade of horse-drawn vehicles in the South. |
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Amid this landscape we can see the figures of soldiers and silhouettes of horse-drawn vehicles. |
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It shows us the Gorbals, when children still played hop-scotch in the streets and horse-drawn carts collected scrap metal. |
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Before midnight, they made their way by horse-drawn carriage up the cobbled streets of the Royal Mile from a reception in the City Chambers. |
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Newly opened in the town this year is the Carriage House, which boasts an extensive collection of horse-drawn vehicles. |
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It was a wonderful sight to see because many of the guests arrived in horse-drawn coaches and carriages. |
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And he said his grandfather, who used to run a horse-drawn carriage service in the city, would be amazed at how far the industry had changed. |
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Sue fears carriage drivers in Wales are in grave danger of losing the right to use existing rights of way for horse-drawn vehicles. |
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The Queen arrived with the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duke of York in the first horse-drawn carriage of the traditional Royal procession. |
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Back in 1892 you could get your groceries delivered, in a horse-drawn vehicle. |
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Nearly a century ago, in 1920, a horse-drawn cart blew up at the heart of Wall Street. |
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Not half an hour out, horse-drawn carts haul huge loads of hay across flat fields and peasants stroll to markets. |
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Among the most anticipated events was the chariot race, a horse-drawn demolition derby. |
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Jethro Tull invented a horse-drawn hoe as well as a mechanical seeder which allowed seeds to be planted in orderly rows. |
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On several occasions I passed men on horse-drawn buggies and women threshing wheat by hand. |
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An early arrival meant we had time for a horse-drawn tram ride along the prom and an electric train connection to Laxey. |
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Turning up late for the summer-solstice party at Stonehenge in 2001, he found the only stragglers left were folksy types in horse-drawn wagons. |
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A horse-drawn tonga keeps stately pace with the latest Mercedes, jostled by cycles and bikes. |
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Picture horse-drawn vegetable wagons, like those that worked the Bronx well into the 1940s, piled high with organic microgreens. |
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In more than one county and township there's a law on the books to deal with riding in a horse-drawn buggy while intoxicated. |
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A cloud of dust rises into the air as horse-drawn wagons filled with farm families head into town. |
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I am old enough to remember the milko coming to my parents' home in a horse-drawn cart. |
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She was born in 1899 when horse-drawn trams still trundled through the streets of Southampton. |
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The horse-drawn trams covered the distance in forty five minutes, and the faster steam trams took twenty five minutes. |
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Michael showed me how to cut oats with the horse-drawn grain binder and shock the bundles to dry. |
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Mr Newbould can recall the introduction of trolley buses, the trains running through to Otley and even horse-drawn wagonettes. |
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The fruits are pressed in communal oil presses and, more often than not, transported by horse-drawn cart. |
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My father used to tell of the lovely sound made by a horse-drawn mouldboard plough as it turned the furrow. |
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Behind them was a 25-piece pipe band, drummers, and a horse-drawn carriage topped with white flowers bearing the coffin. |
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Step back in time with old-fashioned steam trains, electric and horse-drawn tram cars and unspoiled, uncrowded beaches. |
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Other members of the committee wanted to build nothing more than a horse-drawn railway to bring cheap coal to York. |
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They climbed over an 8,000-foot pass and then skied down to Boulder Station, where they rode a horse-drawn sleigh the remaining miles to Ketchum. |
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Their horse-drawn buggy is wantonly destroyed by a factory owner's automobile. |
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They say surveys show that both people and horses have been injured in other cities where horse-drawn carriages are in use. |
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Prodigious quantities of soil were excavated manually by navvies, and moved with the aid of nothing more than horse-drawn tip wagons. |
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Imagine that all your life you've grown up in Amish country, riding horse-drawn buggies. |
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If the horse-drawn buggy is your normal means of transportation then the automobile is wondrous. |
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Memorable events include the angel parade at the city hall and tours by horse-drawn coaches. |
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Houses squatted beneath thick blankets of fresh snow and a horse-drawn sleigh clopped past, bells jingling. |
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And there's all these Victorian horse-drawn cabs outside and all the cabbies are trying to avoid eye-contact. |
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A few horse-drawn cabs loomed black in the street, half-broken and loose-jointed like crippled, dozing crabs or cockroaches. |
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As late as the 1940s, there was only one bus, a few motor taxis and some horse-drawn cabs on the island. |
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I was once in the crowd that greeted him when he drew up in a horse-drawn coach. |
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Around him, horse-drawn wagons rumbled by, loaded with sacks of flour or crates of dried meat. |
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They were met there by a stationmaster in Sunday best and by a fleet of horse-drawn carriages from the estate. |
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So you can visit the faded but still fun Dr Who experience, or ride down the sea front on a horse-drawn landau. |
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It was the day of the horse-drawn waggonettes, cabs, hansoms etc, filled with race-goers and which passed in rapid succession. |
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She borrowed some money to buy a horse-drawn caravan and commenced a two-year journey northwards. |
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I am not being drawn into a slanging match with the defenders of horse-drawn landaus on Blackpool Prom. |
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Most people were walking around on the streets, with only a few on horses and horse-drawn carriages. |
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They probably did, as they cursed the puddles and horse dung and dodged the horse-drawn carriages and drays. |
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The purpose of his visit was to mark the 30th anniversary of the return of horse-drawn drays to the town. |
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Before 1840 municipal ordinances limited horse-drawn freight to a relatively small number of licensed carters whose prices were fixed by law. |
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In 55 BC, Celtic warriors used cavalry and horse-drawn chariots to oppose Caesar's invasion. |
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We meandered along winding paths, passed an enchanting puppet show and played at being proper tourists by taking a ride on a horse-drawn carriage. |
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The paper also seeks to close the argument that historic use of such routes by horse-drawn vehicles gives rise to a current and future right of use by motor vehicles. |
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A horse-drawn hearse carried the coffin from the Bulldog pub in Walcot, which is run by Kevin's brother, Geoff. |
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The council has opened the riverside cycle path to taxis, and if you want to arrive by helicopter, coach or even horse-drawn carriage, no problem. |
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Excursions to the glacier by horse-drawn carriage have been temporarily suspended and may not resume for the rest of the summer season. |
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People think that doctors who make house calls went the way of the horse-drawn carriage. |
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They traveled by rail, further by horse-drawn wagons over a steep, rugged mill road that ended at Sempervirens Creek. |
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In 1861, horse-drawn wagons clip-clopped to the top of the newly completed carriage road in a plodding three hours. |
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The bureau was now responsible for the inspection of motorized vehicles, as well as horse-drawn wagons. |
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I longed for my parents to hire a horse-drawn cab instead of a taxi but that did not happen. |
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For the fifth consecutive day, the weather was kind and the Queen and her party were able to make their entrance in horse-drawn carriages. |
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The fair was just as colourful as always with traditional horse-drawn wagons vying for space with modern caravans. |
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The resort is a beautiful medieval Savoyard town with a traffic-free centre, cobbled streets, and horse-drawn sleighs. |
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McKell is even friends with a few of the horse-drawn travelers on Facebook. |
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In New York, the traffic from horse-drawn carriages clogged the streets at all hours. |
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Charles and Camilla travelled in their own horse-drawn carriage ahead of the Queen. |
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At the turn of the 20th century, he became landlord of the nearby Coach and Horses and ran a livery business from there with horse-drawn coaches and traps for hire. |
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The burial ground was empty except for the occasional horse-drawn caisson being pulled through its quiet lanes. |
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Other events will include a Victorian picnic cricket match, concerts and poetry readings, horse-drawn carriage rides, guided walks and a rowing club regatta. |
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Alongside late-model European, American and Japanese cars, one finds hand-pulled trolleys, horse-drawn trucks, bicycle carts and pedal-driven rickshaws. |
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Before the lying in state began, the coffin was carried through the streets on a horse-drawn carriage as thousand of onlookers lined the pavements. |
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It is now a popular destination for family outings, particularly in the summer when horse-drawn carriages transport you along the tree-lined avenues leading up to it. |
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The programme relied almost exclusively on picturesque images from the long-gone era of horse-drawn wagons, roadside tinsmithery and jolly beggarmen singing for their supper. |
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Then the tracklayers came in, grabbing rails out of horse-drawn carts. |
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Goran Rakonjac, for instance, uses horse-drawn farm carts on back roads to haul the soft white cheese from his family farm in Serbia to market 15 miles away in Montenegro. |
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Puzzled drinkers may have thought their night was taking a turn for the worse when four Napoleonic soldiers rolled up on a horse-drawn carriage in York city centre. |
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The local McDonald's reserves parking stalls for horse-drawn buggies. |
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Cable cars had several advantages over horse-drawn or steam-powered trams. |
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On the left, there is a horse-drawn carriage, minus the horses. |
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A horse-drawn hearse took the coffin from the house to the church. |
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In those days his dad and uncle Derek ran their business from Moorhouse Farm, delivering the milk from churns carried on horse-drawn floats with wooden wheels. |
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If you visit the livery stables you can choose between riding in a covered wagon pulled by two Clydesdales, Jock and Bess, or in a horse-drawn buggy. |
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The horse-drawn coaches were rough and uncomfortable transport. |
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Her book tells of life with her father and four siblings, endless mobs of goats and sheep, and a horse-drawn trailer fondly named the Territory Queen. |
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A virtual conspiracy of one-way narrow streets makes a horse-drawn carriage or hired bicycle rickshaw an easier and more novel way to experience the city than a car. |
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I bet she wanted to arrive at Westminster Cathedral in one of those horse-drawn hearses where the gee-gees have those black feathered head-dresses. |
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The Duke is calling in on the brewery to mark the 30th anniversary of the return of horse-drawn drays for delivering beer to licensed premises in the town. |
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Miller dairy back in 1922, the operation consisted of one horse-drawn wagon, a 200 gallon pasteurizer, a vat, and a supply of empty bottles. |
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A sprocket attached to a ground-driven bull wheel on horse-drawn machines could provide rotary power. |
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The second, Madame Louise, is a haughty, witchlike peddler in a horse-drawn carriage, hawking an alcoholic cure-all. |
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Schultz on his horse-drawn dentist's cart, hilariously adorned with a giant bicuspid. |
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A sleigh ride for two includes hot cocoa and a horse-drawn ride through a local resident elk herd. |
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Extraordinarily, George Gabrielli was still selling ice cream from a horse-drawn cart in 1963, eschewing the new-fangled petrol and diesel vans. |
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Prior to that, freight and passenger service to Mayo was only available on sternwheel steamboats in summer and horse-drawn sleighs in winter. |
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A familiar sight at Royal Ascot is the arrival of horse-drawn carriages along the High Street, to the sound of hunting horns. |
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A horse-drawn wagon hauled the 20-foot white fir up the driveway to the North Portico for inspection on Friday morning. |
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The Royal couple rode through the main street in a horse-drawn Landau to screams and shouts from residents who lined crash barriers six deep in places. |
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The Causer family owned Spon End businesses Causer's Bakery, Causer And Son Undertakers, a coal firm, a haulage business and a horse-drawn taxi service. |
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