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Donkey (ass), camel, horse, cart drawn by horse or donkey, chariot drawn by horse and used by Romans.
Larder Beetle's look like a british horse coach (insect). Like most bettles, they haw browny black skin and a round body.
like a devils coach horse??
I DON'T KNOW like 1550
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Walking, horses, horse drawn carriages or sail boats.
A four wheeled horse drawn carriage can have many different styles and names, just like a car. A horse drawn "carriage" is simply a four-wheeled, horse drawn conveyance...a two wheeled conveyance is called a "cart". You start to differentiate between a four wheeled "carriage" and a "wagon" by it's uses. Although certain styles of horse drawn "wagons" can also be considered a carriage, such as a wagonette or a hotel wagon, you would not necessarily call a delivery wagon, such as a hitch or express wagon, a "carriage". Like cars, many carriages were given names by their manufacturers that then stuck with other manufacturers (think "Coupe", for example, which originated with carriages). A coach, which is an enclosed carriage, was either made as a hard top (always enclosed), or an "auto-top", meaning the top could be folded down in good weather (like a convertible). Carriages that can never be enclosed, such as a Victoria, are never called "coaches".
vacuum cleaners were originally horse drawn
Because the technology for better roads did not exist, and there was little need for 'good' roads as we know them today. Cars did not exist back then. Dirt tracks were good enough for horse-drawn carts and the like.
One would guess that they had horse-drawn hacks like they did in England.
I'm sure he rode in a horse-drawn carriage like all the other V.I.P.'s of his day.
Quite big. They looked a lot like the wheels on the horse drawn carriages that were used at the time.