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  • Curricle - Wikipedia
    The curricle was invented in the last quarter of the 18th century in Italy and came to England in the early 1800s by way of France [1][2][5] The word curricle comes from curriculum, the name of the Roman racing chariot [1]
  • Regency History: Curricles, gigs and phaetons in the Regency
    It was a gentleman's carriage, a curricle, but only coming round from the stable-yard to the front door; somebody must be going away It was driven by a servant in mourning
  • 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
  • CURRICLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CURRICLE is a 2-wheeled chaise usually drawn by two horses
  • Blog | Regency History
    A curricle was a light, owner-driven carriage with two wheels designed to be drawn by two horses abreast There was room only for the driver and a single passenger, and the most fashionable curricles were pulled by a carefully matched pair of horses
  • curricle - Regency Glossary CandiceHern. com
    curricle A fashionable open-air owner-driven two-wheeled sporting vehicle designed for a pair of horses and seating for no more than two (ie the Regency equivalent of a two-seater convertible sports car)
  • curricle, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    curricle, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
  • Curricle — Grokipedia
    A curricle is a light, two-wheeled, open carriage designed to be drawn by two matched horses harnessed abreast to a central pole, typically seating the owner-driver and one passenger side-by-side
  • Dandy horse - Wikipedia
    It was invented by Karl Drais (who called it a Laufmaschine German: [ˈlaʊfmaˌʃiːnə] 'running machine') in 1817, and patented by him in France in February 1818 as a vélocipède
  • curricle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun curricle (plural curricles) A light two-wheeled carriage large enough for the driver and a passenger and drawn by a carefully-matched pair





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