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If you are asking about a carriage in the sense of carriages pulled by horses then most of them had wooden spoke wheels or wooden wheels with a steel band around the outside. There were also steel wheeled carriages.
An axletree is a bar or beam of wood or iron on which the wheels of a carriage revolve.
because like bikes and cars
a stroller or a baby carriage
A caleche is a type of carriage with low wheels, especially one pulled by horses.
Vehicle ,Wagon ,Carriage Also: motor, wheels, automobile, machine
The average width of a road lane originates from a combination of safety standards, historical practices, and engineering guidelines. It is typically determined based on factors such as traffic volume, vehicle size, speed limits, and available space for roadway design. Standard lane width in the US is 12 feet, but can vary depending on the specific context or jurisdiction.
Jocelyn Bailey has written: 'Village Blacksmith' 'The village wheelwright and carpenter' -- subject(s): Carriage and wagon making, Wheels, Wheelwrights 'Country wheelwright' -- subject(s): Carriage and wagon making, Wheels, Wheelwrights
Carriage gun - sometimes called a barker. Not to be confused with a cannon.
The Marmet Pram is an old style of baby carriage. The carriage features four wheels and a fold in cover that can be used to protect the baby from sunlight.
How does what land without wheels on wings?