answersLogoWhite

0

Stanhope

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is a light carriage with 7 letters?

A light carriage with 7 letters is "brougham." It is a type of horse-drawn carriage that typically has an enclosed passenger compartment and an open driver's seat. Broughams were popular in the 19th century for their elegance and ease of use.


What is the name of a small horse drawn vehicle with two lengthwise seat facing each other?

A Carriage


What is a surrey?

A surrey is an open, two seat, fancy horse drawn carraige.


What is surrey?

A surrey is an open, two seat, fancy horse drawn carraige.


How much seating does an average horse drawn carriage have?

There is no real standard, a horse carriage can be almost any size. However the word carriage is actually meant to refer to a larger vehicle and they tended to seat 4 people inside and a driver and possibly a coachman outside.


What is the meaning of hansom?

a hansom is a type of horse drawn carriage with two wheels, two internal seats, and an external seat at the back for the driver.


What is a four wheeled horse drawn carriage with open seat at the front for driver?

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".


What is a barouche?

A barouche is a four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with a collapsible half-hood, two double seats facing each other, and an outside seat for the driver.


What is the name of the two wheeled horse drawn carriage used around the Central Park in New York?

The two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage commonly seen around Central Park in New York is called a "hansom cab." This type of carriage features a covered seat for passengers and is designed for quick transport, making it a popular choice for tourists enjoying the park's scenery. The hansom cab is characterized by its elegant design and has been a part of urban transport history since the 19th century.


Is sulky an adjective?

Yes. The verb is "to sulk", and the adjective is sulky, referring to a person who is moody and upset about something. But used very differently, the word can also be a noun-- a sulky refers to a horse-drawn carriage which is driven by one person.


How do I get into my horse carriage?

Approach the horse calmly, check the harness and reins are secure, and gently climb into the carriage. Use the footrest for leverage and always maintain a firm grip on the supports while getting in. Remember to adjust your seat for comfort before moving off.


Why Ride in the back of a taxi?

It would be perfectly feasible to sit next to a taxi driver in the front seat, rather than riding in the back, but I think that taxi drivers prefer to be separated a bit from their passengers, who are in some cases noisy, talkative, or otherwise are potentially distracting, and drivers have to pay attention to their driving, and do not want too much distraction. There may also be some historical tradition that has been kept from the days when taxis were horse-drawn. In an old horse-drawn taxi-cab, passengers rode in a carriage and the driver rode outside the carriage on top, where he could hold the reins to the horses.