Horse And Buggy

Horse and Buggy

In this gallery you’ll find fourteen images of the Horse and Buggy in color and black and white. The horse and buggy’s roots trace back to ancient Mesopotamia, where chariots were first used for warfare and hunting. Over centuries, these early vehicles evolved into lighter, more passenger-friendly carriages. The term “buggy” itself emerged in the 18th century in England, referring to a small, two-wheeled carriage. By the 19th century, the four-wheeled, horse-drawn buggy became a popular mode of transportation in the United States, especially in rural areas. On this page you’ll see examples of a single harness Phaeton Horse, a Wagonette, a Brougham, and more. If you’re enjoying these examples of the Horse and Buggy, be sure to visit the pages with more illustrations of Horses Running and Horse Pictures. Enjoy!



~ Click on an image for more details. ~

 

 

More Horse and Buggies

Ready-to-Use Illustrations of Horses: 150 Different Copyright-Free Designs (Dover Clip-Art Series)

Horses CD-ROM and Book (Dover Electronic Clip Art)

Horses and Horse-Drawn Vehicles: A Pictorial Archive (Dover Pictorial Archive)

Horse-Drawn Commercial Vehicles

 

More Images of a Horse and Buggy


 

Related