no it would be to heavy for the horse to pull.
no
The time it takes will vary according to the weight of the carriage, the weight of the passengers and luggage, the quality of the road, the weather and the chosen gait. Typically a horse pulling a carriage travels at a trot, so roughly 8 MPH, that equals out to 0.13 miles per minute so it should take roughly 7.6 minutes to travel one mile.
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Your horseless carriage is parked outside this very door, sir. My typewriter has a broken carriage.
Mantle Clocks are made with a variety of materials depending on the clock, but the most commonly used are either wood, stone, porcelain, or rarely some other precious metal such as gold or silver.
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Yes many manufaturers still make electric grandfather clocks.
I think you just let the horse canter to it, and it normally jumps of its own accord. That's what you do on My Horse and Me for Wii. Sorry if I'm wrong.
Yes, there are clocks that have been made as replicas of antique clocks.
Goodyear has always manufactured tires out of rubber. In their early beginning they manufactured bicycle tires, carriage tires, rubber horse shoes, and poker chips.
Sun dials and water clocks.
Two popular companies that make kitchen clocks are Attleboro and Wayfair. On the Amazon site there is a wide range of kitchen clocks sold by a number of companies.