- Berlin (carriage)
A Berlin (or Berline)
carriage was a type of covered, fast and light, four-wheeled, travelling carriage with two interior seats and a separate hooded rear seat for afootman , detached from the body. It had a distinctive two-perch running gear and thoroughbrace suspension, with the body hung high between the perches by shafts to leather braces.The Berlin was a more convenient method of transportation, being lighter and less likely to overturn than other carriages. A stirrup or footstool made boarding more convenient. Instead of side windows, there were hoods to let down in bad weather.
The carriage was designed around 1670 by a
Piedmont ese architect in the service of theElector of Brandenburg . It took its name fromBrandenburg 's capital city (and now the capital ofGermany ),Berlin , where it was first used and became fashionable in the late 17th and 18th centuries. It became popular inEngland in the 18th century after it was imported by a German officer.Later, the term came to be used for an enclosed
automobile body having at the rear of the driver's seat a glass partition with usually one movable window.References
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External links
* [http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Berlin_(Carriage) Berlin (Carriage) - LoveToKnow 1911] 1911 Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
* [http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/2900/2960/coach_7.htm Berlin coach Clipart] Educational Technology Clearinghouse, University of South Florida. Sketch.
* [http://www.giacomo-casanova.de/catour4.htm#Berlin The Casanova Tour - by Pablo Günther - Travelling Carriages 2 - Casanova Magazine] Illustrations and text.
* [http://longislandmuseum.pastperfect-online.com/31410cgi/mweb.exe? The Long Island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages - Collection Database.] Search "berlin carriage", record type "Objects" (photo and text).
* [http://www.museudoscoches-ipmuseus.pt/en/subs/coleccao/aaberlindas.htm MNC - Colecção: Berlindas] National Coach Museum ("Museu dos Coches"),Lisbon (Portugal). Illustrations and text.
* [http://www.kreml.ru/window.asp?ID=159&lang=en Музеи Московского Кремля] Moscow Kremlin Museum. Photo.
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