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  • Curricle - Wikipedia
    A curricle is a light two-wheeled carriage drawn by two horses abreast Usually open with a falling hood, it seats two people, plus a liveried groom on a seat or small platform between the rear springs—whose weight might be required to properly balance the carriage
  • Regency History: Curricles, gigs and phaetons in the Regency
    What was the difference between a curricle and a phaeton? And between a curricle and a gig? Were these terms hard and fast, or were some of them used interchangeably?
  • Curricle | Victorian Era, Horse-Drawn, Two-Wheeled | Britannica
    curricle, open, two-wheeled gentleman’s carriage, popular in England from about 1700 to 1850 It was pulled by two matched horses yoked abreast and was therefore equipped with a pole, rather than shafts The pole had to be very strong because it both directed the carriage and bore its weight
  • A Regency Era Carriage Primer - Kristen Koster
    Curricle Curricles were light, two-wheeled vehicles pulled by a pair of horses that were used for short trips This was the only two-wheeled vehicle to be drawn by a pair of horses and a steel bar, attached with pads to the horses’ backs which supported the weight of the pole
  • CURRICLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CURRICLE is a 2-wheeled chaise usually drawn by two horses
  • Private Carraiges of the English Regency - Shannon Donnellys Fresh Ink
    During this time, carriage types flourished, and perhaps the most popular of carriages were the phaetons and curricles Phaetons first appeared around 1788 The young Prince of Wales popularized their use in the 1790’s In Greek, the name means “shining”, and Phaeton was a mythical character who stole his father’s sun-chariot
  • Carriages and Coaches in Regency England - Blogger
    Curricle: (pictured) a vehicle meant for two horses, it was small and only had two wheels Its hood folded down, like a convertible Lightweight and very fast, it was a favorite of young men who wished to show off driving skills and a perfectly matched team
  • CURRICLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    "She turned to the curricle Which type of carriage or cart am I? A two-wheeled open carriage drawn by two horses side by side Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
  • curricle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    curricle (plural curricles) A light two-wheeled carriage large enough for the driver and a passenger and drawn by a carefully-matched pair 1919, Ronald Firbank, Valmouth, Duckworth, hardback edition, page 49 Not since the year 17--, when milord Castlebrilliant's curricle was whirled to sea with her ladyship within, had there been such vehement weather
  • Curricle - Carriages of Britain
    The Curricle is one of the few two wheeled carriages designed to be harnessed to a pair of horses The design came to England in the later part of the 18th century and it became popular for use by gentlemen





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