Buggy is the small four wheel horse driven cab. It was very common in some countries before the invent of automobiles.
The horse cab was called a growler which rattled around in edwardian times..
Hansom is a horse drawn cab.
Rather than draw a horse rearing, I think you should draw her favorite horse for your friend's birthday as that way it will have more of a personal meaning.
In the olden times, a cab was commonly referred to as a "hack" or "hackney carriage." These horse-drawn vehicles were used for hire, allowing passengers to travel within cities. The term "hackney" originates from the French word "hacquenée," which means a horse used for riding or driving. Over time, the term evolved, leading to the modern use of "taxi" or "cab."
hansom cabs
When the horse is down, he is helped up, andwhile he lives he has food, shelter and work.
An autocab is a motor vehicle operating as a cab, rather than a horse-drawn cab offering the same service.
Cab fare
It's called a cab shield.
They mean the same A handsome cab was horse drawn. A taxi could have been water transportation.
They typically took a Hansom Cab. It was a single horse, could hold two people and the driver stood/sat behind and above the passengers who were sort of protected by sides and a roof.
Yes, he was a white horse with a black mane.