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Carriage — A carriage is a wheeled vehicle for people, usually horse drawn. It is especially designed for private passenger use and for comfort or elegance, though some are also used to transport goods. It may be light, smart and fast or heavy, large and… … Wikipedia
Peter Cooper — Infobox Person name = Peter Cooper image size = 210px caption = Peter Cooper birth date = birth date|1791|2|12|mf=y birth place = New York, New York, U.S. death date = death date and age|1883|4|4|1791|2|12|mf=y death place = occupation =… … Wikipedia
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Edward Norman Hay — (1889 1943) was a composer and musicologist.He was born at 26 Newton Road, Faversham, Kent on April 19, 1889, the second son of Joseph Hay, an Inland Revenue Official, son of Edward Hay, coachmaker and Margaret Taylor; and Janet Robb (1864 1891) … Wikipedia
Lance Sharkey — Lawrence (Lance) Louis Sharkey (18 August 1898 ndash;13 May 1967) was the secretary of Communist Party of Australia (CPA) from 1948 to 1965. From a humble rural background he was to become a member of the executive of the Communist International… … Wikipedia
William Alexander (painter) — William Alexander (1767 ndash;1816) was an English artist. William Alexander was born the son of a coachmaker in Maidstone, Kent, England. In 1784, he became a student of the Royal Academy, from which time until 1792, when he was appointed one of … Wikipedia
Brewster & Co. — Brewster Company was an American coachbuilder, active from 1810 1937. Their first known bodywork on an automobile was in 1896, on an electric car, and a gasoline powered car in 1905, on a Delaunay Belleville chassis. Eventually they would use… … Wikipedia
Denis Johnson (inventor) — For Denis Johnson the author, see Denis Johnson. Denis Johnson (c.1760 1833) a coachmaker of Long Acre, London, created an improved version of Karl Drais s Draisine, the archetypal bicycle. Johnson s machine was patented in London in December… … Wikipedia
Robert Dallas — Sir Robert Dallas, SL, KC (16 October 1756 – December 25 1824) was an English judge, of a Scottish family.Dallas and his brother George were educated first at James Elphinstone s school in Kensington, and then in Geneva, by the pastor Chauvet. He … Wikipedia