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In 1895, at the end of the Victorian age, the first British four-wheeled car is produced by Frederick Lanchester (1868-1946). In the same year, Herbert Austin (1866-1941) designs a three-wheeled car that is then built by the Wolseley Sheep-Shearing Company in Birmingham.

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The period usually called "The Victorian Era" spanned 1837 until 1901. For most of this period motorized cars were not available and those that became available in the last couple decades of the period were custom hand assembled and thus much too expensive except for the wealthiest individuals.

The Victorians did have horse drawn carriages, sleighs, omnibuses, and stagecoaches. Most people in The Victorian Era could ride horses and many were very proud of those skills.
Most people of the time did not trust automobiles.

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