Carriages & Coaches

Carriages & Coaches
Author: Ralph Straus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1912
Genre: Carriages and carts
ISBN:

"In the present book there are, indeed, large gaps, and it is not to be taken either as a manual of the art of coachbuilding or as a history of locomotion. It is merely a book about carriages, in which particular regard has been paid to chronological sequence, and particular attention to such individual carriages as have at all withstood the test of social history. And it is written by a layman who, until he enquired into the subject, had never looked at a carriage with any particular emotion. The result of his labours, therefore, is not meant for the expert, but for the general reader, who may have pondered over the various vehicles he has seen, and idly wondered how they may have evolved."--Author's preface, page 14.

Carriage Clocks

Carriage Clocks
Author: Charles Allix
Publisher: ACC Distribution
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1974
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780902028258

The Carriage Journal

The Carriage Journal
Author: Paul H. Downing
Publisher: Carriage Assoc. of America
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1968-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN:

A HISTORY OF CARRIAGES by Lt. Col. Paul H. Downing PERTH, ONT ARIO CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION by T. A. G. MOORE THE BREWSTERS AND THEIR CARRIAGES by Paul h. Downing CARRIAGE DRIVE TO THE "GARDEN OF ALLAH" by Mary M. Bull REDISCOVERY OF PRESIDENT BUCHANAN'S CARRIAGE by Robert E. McNair

A Drive Through Time

A Drive Through Time
Author: Gloria Austin
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2014-07-09
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781499176988

A historical review of the use of carriages throughout time, from early primitive designs to modern elegant horse drawn conveyances.

The Carriage Trade

The Carriage Trade
Author: Thomas A. Kinney
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2004-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801879463

Co-Winner of the 2005 Hagley Business History Book Prize given by the Busines History Conference. In 1926, the Carriage Builders' National Association met for the last time, signaling the automobile's final triumph over the horse-drawn carriage. Only a decade earlier, carriages and wagons were still a common sight on every Main Street in America. In the previous century, carriage-building had been one of the largest and most dynamic industries in the country. In this sweeping study of a forgotten trade, Thomas A. Kinney extends our understanding of nineteenth-century American industrialization far beyond the steel mill and railroad. The legendary Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company in 1880 produced a hundred wagons a day—one every six minutes. Across the country, smaller factories fashioned vast quantities of buggies, farm wagons, and luxury carriages. Today, if we think of carriage and wagon at all, we assume it merely foreshadowed the automobile industry. Yet., the carriage industry epitomized a batch-work approach to production that flourished for decades. Contradicting the model of industrial development in which hand tools, small firms, and individual craftsmanship simply gave way to mechanized factories, the carriage industry successfully employed small-scale business and manufacturing practices throughout its history. The Carriage Trade traces the rise and fall of this heterogeneous industry, from the pre-industrial shop system to the coming of the automobile, using as case studies Studebaker, the New York–based luxury carriage-maker Brewsters, and dozens of smallerfirms from around the country. Kinney also explores the experiences of the carriage and wagon worker over the life of the industry. Deeply researched and strikingly original, this study contributes a vivid chapter to the story of America's industrial revolution.

The History of Coaches

The History of Coaches
Author: George Athelstane Thrupp
Publisher: London, Kerby & Endean
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1877
Genre: Carriages and carts
ISBN:

A history of coaches and carriages.