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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 There were many variations on this design, such as the country brougham and depot brougham, and many broughams were later converted into hacks called growlers One style of carriage had a folding child’s seat inside, facing backward, but such a vehicle was called a coupé
Automotive History: The Brougham – An Indictment and A Defense The use of the word “brougham” in regards to transportation hails back to the early to mid-1800’s when Lord Henry Peter Brougham of England commissioned the design of a carriage with a front mounted window
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
Brougham 1837 | Museum of the Horse A Brougham is a nineteenth century carriage (pronounced ‘broom’ or ‘brohm’ and was a light four wheeled horse-drawn carriage called after Lord Brougham because he made the style popular
Prototype of the Brougham carriage - Science Museum Group Later carriage styles and even early car designs were influenced by the brougham The carriage was designed for and made popular by Henry Brougham, Britain’s Lord Chancellor from 1830 to 1834 As a member of parliament he campaigned for education, legal reform and the abolition of slavery