horse carriage : 17th century AD
Throughout the Middle Ages, when Europe’s roads are little more than tracks, wheeled vehicles are used only for the laborious process of carting goods from place to place. When going on a journey, the able-bodied ride; the infirm are carried in a litter.
This changes in the 17th century, when there is […]
 No matter how heavy the traffic in modern Vienna, there always is room for the horsedrawn cab known as the Fiaker. The German word ” Fiaker”refer to both the two-horse cab itself and to the cabby, who is generally dressed in pepita-check trousers, a velvet jacket and derby hat.
Once the fiakers were Vienna taxi transport, […]
The horse drawn carriage was invented in Hungary in the Fifteenth Century, it was built to carry a Princess to her wedding but this early design had no steering as such and had to be dragged sideways by its team of horse to turn a corner. Development was slow but eventually the front axle was […]
Qin Shi Huang was buried in his mausoleum, with the famous Terracotta Army, near modern day Xi’an (Shaanxi province).
For 2000 years, a secret army of clay soldiers protected the hidden tomb of China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang. Until 1974 none knew of its existence; now Chinese archaeologists are gradually unfolding the mystery.
These bronze horse […]
First century BCE Romans used spring wagons for overland journeys. With the decline of the these civilizations these techniques almost disappeared.
In 1601 a short-lived law was passed in England banning the use of carriages by men, it being considered effeminate. It was said that the Hungarian town of Koczi gave its name to this comfortable […]
Horse carriage railway  is on the streets in the laying of track, with two horses drawn on the track on the urban public transport vehicle. Now this sounds unfamiliar of transport people, But  in the early 20th century, the Fengtian (formerly known as Shenyang) is very popular vehicle.
Fengtian(Shenyang) horse  carriages railway in the first opening in the January 4, 1908 […]
In 2006, the first National Postal Museum - Shanghai Postal Museum opened in China. It focused on heritage conservation in the National Post building units in Shanghai, covering 8,000 square meters. Shanghai Museum is the General Post Office in 1909 to transport mail rented horse carriage . there are 1917 Shanghai Postal Authority for the purchase […]
The most ancient horse carriage made in Shang Dynasty (BC1600—BC1046) in China. Pleases see the following discovered in Anyang city ,Henan province.
Experts compare these horse carriages spoke with  the West hrose carriages, that they are part of the same system, very common source.