Post chaise

Post chaise with just a pair of horses, a postilion and one footman in Preston Street, Faversham, 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo
How Lapenotiere carried the news from Falmouth to London

A post-chaise is a fast carriage for traveling post built in the 18th and early 19th centuries. It usually had a closed body on four wheels, sat two to four persons, and was drawn by two or four horses.

A postilion rode on the near-side (left, nearest the roadside) horse of a pair or of one of the pairs attached to the post-chaise[1] leaving passengers a clear view of the road ahead.


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