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  1. Brougham (carriage) - Wikipedia

    • A brougham was a light, four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage built in the 19th century. 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 or 1839. It had an enclosed body with two doors, like the rear section of a coach; it sat two, sometimes with an … See more

    In popular culture

    Broughams are a common means of transport in the Sherlock Holmes stories.
    The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde mentions the brougham alongside a number of other carriage vehicles of the era, such a… See more

    See also

    Coupé (carriage): any type of four-wheeled coach where two passengers sit on a forward-facing bench
    Brougham (car body), inspired by the brougham carriage
    Clarence (carriage), larger version of the Brougham… See more

     
  1. The Brougham - Carriage Association of America

  2. Brougham | Luxury Car, Coachbuilding & Horse-Drawn | Britannica

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  5. The Brougham Carriage - Longyear Museum

    Feb 4, 2016 · Learn about the history and significance of the brougham carriage that belonged to Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science. See how it was delivered to the Longyear Museum in 2016 and how to visit it.

  6. Prototype of the Brougham carriage - Science Museum Group

  7. Brougham (car body) - Wikipedia

  8. Brougham carriage - horse drawn transport - Tees …

    The Brougham (pronounced ‘broom’) carriage was originally designed by Lord Henry Brougham in 1838. At the time, it marked a major change in horse-drawn transport. The ‘sporty hatchback’ of its day, the Brougham was light, compact …

  9. Lord Henry Peter Brougham - All Things Brougham

    The first Lord Brougham, founder of modern day Cannes, slave trade abolitionist, designer of the Brougham carriage, prominent lawyer, writer, scientist and radical orator.

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