Road transport in the horse-drawn era
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Road transport in the horse-drawn era
(Studies in transport history / series editor, John Armstrong)
Scolar Press, 1996
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Description
Each volume in this series is a collection of articles in the study of transport history, selected from a leading journal in the field. Each contains articles selected by a distinguished scholar, as well as an authorative introduction by the volume editor. Individually they form a foundation to the study of the history of a mode of transport; together they make a library of modern research in the field. This volume is a study of road transport before the railways with articles on topics such as provincial road carrying in England in the 18th century; the impact of the mail coach on the public coach services in England and Wales, 1784-1840; and farm transport in Huntingdonshire, 1610-1749.
Table of Contents
- Country carriers in the nineteenth century, Alan Everitt
- provincial road carrying in England in the eighteenth century, G.L. Turnbull
- the carrier system of South Hampshire, 1775-1851, M.J. Freeman
- Scotch linen, storms, wars and privateers - John Wilson & Son, Leeds linen merchants, 1754-1800, G.L. Turnbull
- the justices of the peace and the rates of land carriage, 1692-1827, T.S. Willan
- state regulation in the eighteenth-century English economy - another look at carriers' rates, G.L. Turnbull
- farm transport in Huntingdonshire, 1610-1749, S. Porter
- packhorses and wheeled vehicles in England, 1550-1800, Dorian Gerhold
- seasonal variations in travel in medieval England, B.P. Hindle
- Staffordshire turnpike trusts and traffic in the early nineteenth century, A.D.M. Philips and B.J. Turton
- stage-coach services in the West-Riding of Yorkshire between 1830 and 1840, G.C. Dickinson
- the impact of the mail coach on public coach services in England and Wales, 1784-1840, B. Austen.
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