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Butcher Wagon (meat shop on wheels)(around 1912).

LI Carriage Museum
Gypsy Wagon (around 1870s).

LI Carriage Museum
Left to Right: Children Sleigh, Dump Cart (rear wall), Game Wagon (red seats), Sidebar Runabout, Village Cart (rear wall), and Sulky.

LI Carriage Museum
Left to right: Village Cart (rear wall), Game Wagon (red seats), Village Cart (rear wall), Sidebar Runabout and Sulky.

LI Carriage Museum
Left to right: Village Cart (rear wall), Sidebar Runabout and Sulky.

LI Carriage Museum

LI Carriage Museum
Left: Coachbuilder's tools.
Right: Wagonettw Break (1897). Built by Brewster & Company, New York.

LI Carriage Museum
Left: Road Coach Colubia (around 1895). Built by Million & Guiet, France.
Right: East Williston Cart (around 1895). Built by the Valentine Company, Hempstead, Long Island.

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Left: T-Cart Pharton (around 1890s). Built by Brewster & Company, New York.
Right: Dog-Cart Phaeton or Game Cart (1908). Built by Brewster & Company, New York.

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Albany Cutter (around 1865). Built by the Daly Carriage Company, Brooklyn, New York.

LI Carriage Museum

LI Carriage Museum
Road Coach (around 1920). Built by Peters and Sons, England.

LI Carriage Museum
Left: Summer Brougham (1901). Built by Brewster & Company, New York.

LI Carriage Museum

LI Carriage Museum
Ledt: Gardiner Family Coach (around 1848). Built by James Brewster and Sons of New York, this carriage was driven around the family-owner, Gardiner Island (located off of Long Island). The roads were paved with pulverized oyster shells.
Right: More coachbuilder's tools.

LI Carriage Museum

LI Carriage Museum

LI Carriage Museum
Rear: Italian Gig (Sediolo) (around 1700s). This is the oldest piece in the museum's collection.
Front: Luion Sleigh (around 1780). This sleigh was made from a single piece of carved wood.

LI Carriage Museum

LI Carriage Museum

LI Carriage Museum
Berlin Coach (around 1775-1785).

LI Carriage Museum

LI Carriage Museum
Grand Duc (around 1850s). Built by F.D. Gmelch, Munich, Germany.

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Left: Bavarian Sleigh (around 1870).
Right: State Coach (around 1850). Built by M. Stauewasser, Munich, Germany.

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Chariot (around 1975). Built by Binder Aine, Paris, France.

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