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The cover print -- Tandem by James Pollard -- was first published in 1823. The carriage illustrated is a Stanhope Gig.
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On the Cover
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The View from the Box
by Jill Ryder
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The Insider
in this issue: what to expect at the 2013 CAA Carriage Festival at the Kentucky Horse Park
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Backward Glances
a coloful, undated printe showing "Belgravia Out of Doors"
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Did You Know?
tidbits of carriage- and driving-related information
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The Road Behind
a glimpse at several unusual turnouts owned by Prince Alfons of Bavaria (1862-1933)
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In the Carriage House
the Landau, by the late Paul H. Downing
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In the Stable
By Susan Townsend
a look a bridle drops: how they work and why it's important to use them correctly
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Nuts and Bolts
a look at two nineteenth-century patented springs, reprinted from The Coach-Maker's Magazine (1855)
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Coaches & Carriages at a Coronation
By Ken Wheeling
a tribute upon the occasion of Her Majesty's diamond jubilee
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Ironing Your Hat
By Jennifer Singleton
how to keep a silk top hat looking perfect (during the Victorian era)
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Steel Spring Suspensions of Horse-drawn Carriages, part 1
a complete discussion of steel-spring suspensions of horse-drawn carriages, cica 1760 to 1900, by the late Dr. Gordon S. Cantle
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Memory Lane
"My First London Show" by Tom Ryder
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The Bookshelf
By Ken Wheeling
reviews of Mr. Rockefeller's Roads, by Ann Rockefeller Roberts, and Carriages in Argentina, by Luis Maria Loza, with a foreword by Jill Ryder
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The Passing Scene
news items on the Long Island Museum's new carriage galleries, the CAA Driver Proficiency Weekend at the Gayla Driving Center (Georgetown, Kentucky), and the CAA's first-ever Driving Weekend in South Carolina
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The Last Word
By Dr. Thomas Burgess, DVM
"Drive On, Carriage Association"
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