- Brougham (carriage) - Wikipedia
A brougham[a] is a 19th century four-wheeled carriage drawn by a single horse It was named after the politician and jurist Lord Brougham, who had this type of carriage built to his specification by London coachbuilder Robinson Cook in 1838
- Brougham | Luxury Car, Coachbuilding Horse-Drawn | Britannica
brougham, four-wheeled, one-horse carriage As originally designed (c 1838) by Henry (later Baron) Brougham, a former lord chancellor of England, it had a low coupé body, appearing as if the front were cut away, that enclosed one forward-facing seat for two passengers; a coachman’s seat was attached to the front, where a third passenger
- BROUGHAM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BROUGHAM is a light closed horse-drawn carriage with the driver outside in front
- The Brougham - Carriage Association of America
The Brougham (pronounced “brooam”, “broom” or “brohm”) is a familiar sight in Victorian era movies and books The four-wheeled, one-horse carriage was very popular during the 1800s, owing its name and design to Lord Chancellor Brougham, a fashion forward gentleman
- Automotive History: The Brougham – An Indictment and A Defense
There is nothing anymore offensive about the Brougham than there is in the blandness and sterility of a higher end, non-Brougham car A Brougham caters to what its buyer wants, be it a few more conveniences, a more upscale appearance, or a more sophisticated demeanor
- Brougham Carriages: A Popular Carriage of the 1800s
Brougham carriages were originally designed as a light, four-wheeled, enclosed, one-horse vehicle They also had two centers doors, and a low coupe body that enclosed a forward facing seat for two occupants
- What is a Brougham? We Explore the Carriage Design . . . - OnAllCylinders
Brougham was a lawyer and British statesman who ultimately became Lord High Chancellor of the United Kingdom Henry Peter Brougham ushered in many popular legal and social reforms—putting a roof over his chauffeur’s head was not one of them
- What is a Brougham? - Spiegato
A brougham is a type of closed horse drawn carriage which was invented in the early 19th century and used extensively throughout the Victorian era The style of the design was also used in the design of early automobiles, and some car companies continued to produce a “Brougham” model through the 1960s
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