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  • Ceremonial carriage: state coach used for the christening of the duke of Bordeaux, by Getting, carriage maker in Paris, 1821.
  • Danielle Van der Wiel driving her four-in-hand park-drag
  • The singer Fanny Heldy leading a two-in-hand spider, 1937
  • Yvonne and Mariette at the Acacias, photograph taken from an album in the Knyff collection, 1900
  • The two Tachard sisters, photograph taken from an album in the Knyff collection, 1900
  • Cart for algae matter transport
  • Two carts for sheaves and haymaking
  • Wheel-rimming, by Jean-Dominique Lajoux
  • Tumbril cart
  • Coachbuilder workshop. Encyclopédie, the article on Saddle and coach makers, pl. I
  • Carriage carpenter workshop. Encyclopédie, article on carriage carpenter, pl. I.
  • Belvalette coachbuilder in Paris: Woodworking workshop, drawing room. Turgan: Belvalette Coachbuilder, 1870
  • Cartwright workshop. Encyclopédie, the article on Cartwright, pl. II
  • Belvalette coachbuilder in Paris: Smithy. Turgan: Belvalette Coachbuilder, 1870
  • Workers making a wheel in a wheelwright workshop. Encyclopédie, article on wheelwright, pl. I.
  • Saddler-stuffer workshop (Garsault:  L’Art du bourrelier et du sellier [The Art of the Saddler] , 1774)
  • Building the horse-drawn coach for the royal family of England. Roberston, Coachbuilding, Past and Present, 1928
  • Advertising for the painter-heraldic artist J.-P. Hilbert and sons, lithography, Le Guide du carrossier, 1902, no. 275
  • Bastardelle horse-drawn carriage. Luxury carriages, by Duchesnes, 1808
  • Jean 1st Bérain, project to decorate the bodywork of Charles XI of Sweden's horse-drawn coach, 1696.
  • Initial advertising material for the carriage manufacturer Borde Frères in Dijon (Le Guide du Carrossier, no. 304, August 1908)
  • Model of horse-drawn body: sleighs. Bodywork by J. Rothschild & Fils, Rheims & Auscher.
  • Horse-drawn coach model: road coach, latter quarter of the 19th century. Bodywork by J. Rothschild & Fils, Rheims & Auscher
  • Model of an automobile body: phaeton covered, with side entry door, circa 1905. Bodywork by J. Rothschild & Fils, Rheims & Auscher.