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on Barouche​

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Answered by Thûgłife
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The barouche box or barouche was a type of horse-drawn carriage that was considered fashionable in the 19th century. This carriage had four wheels and a shallow pit that contained two double seats inside. ... The carriage would be led by horses, and was most commonly used for travel or leisure in the summerA barouche is a large, open, four-wheeled carriage, both heavy and luxurious, drawn by two horses. It was fashionable throughout the 19th century. Its body provides seats for four passengers, two back-seat passengers vis-à-vis two behind the coachman's high box-seat. A leather roof can be raised to give back-seat passengers some protection from the weather.

Answered by harshitchaurasiya
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A barouche is a large, open, four-wheeled carriage, both heavy and luxurious, drawn by two horses. It was fashionable throughout the 19th century. Its body provides seats for four passengers, two back-seat passengers vis-à-vis two behind the coachman's high box-seat. A leather roof can be raised to give back-seat passengers some protection from the weather.

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