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The carriages at Shelburne Museum

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A museum pamphlet presents an overview of a curated assemblage of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century horse-drawn vehicles, tracing the decline of the carriage trade and arguing for preservation of both vehicles and related documents. It describes how the collection was formed through donations and purchases and is displayed in a reconstructed barn, offers illustrated examples and a catalog of carriage types ranging from phaetons and surreys to coaches and wagons, and discusses American design traits, social uses such as city promenades, and practical considerations of carriage ownership.

About the Author

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Lilian Baker Carlisle

Lilian Baker Carlisle was an American author known for her contributions to literature focused on historical and cultural themes. Her notable work, "The Carriages at Shelburne Museum," explores the significance of horse-drawn carriages in American history, showcasing her interest in preserving and interpreting cultural artifacts. Through her writing, Carlisle provides readers with insights into the past, emphasizing the importance of heritage and history in understanding contemporary society.

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