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- Q868009 subject Q7320804.
- Q868009 abstract "A britzka (also spelled brichka or britska) is a type of horse-drawn carriage. It was a long, spacious carriage with four wheels, as well as a folding top over the rear seat and a rear-facing front seat. Pulled by two horses, it had a place in the front for a driver. It was constructed as to give space for reclining at night when used on a journey. Its size made it suitable for use as a 19th-century equivalent to a motor-home, as it could be adapted with all manner of conveniences (beds, dressing tables etc.) for the traveler. The great railway engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel used a britzka, the 'Flying Coffin' as his traveling office whilst surveying the route of the Great Western Railway. Carrying with him his: drawing board, outline plans, engineering instruments, fifty of his favorite Lopez cigars and a pull-out bed.The term is a variant of the Polish term bryczka, a "little cart", from bryka, "cart", possibly coming into English via several ways, including German britschka and Russian brichka.".
- Q868009 thumbnail Tom_Winans.Russian_troika.1847.jpg?width=300.
- Q868009 wikiPageWikiLink Q188.
- Q868009 wikiPageWikiLink Q207380.
- Q868009 wikiPageWikiLink Q235356.
- Q868009 wikiPageWikiLink Q7320804.
- Q868009 wikiPageWikiLink Q7737.
- Q868009 wikiPageWikiLink Q809.
- Q868009 comment "A britzka (also spelled brichka or britska) is a type of horse-drawn carriage. It was a long, spacious carriage with four wheels, as well as a folding top over the rear seat and a rear-facing front seat. Pulled by two horses, it had a place in the front for a driver. It was constructed as to give space for reclining at night when used on a journey.".
- Q868009 label "Britzka".
- Q868009 depiction Tom_Winans.Russian_troika.1847.jpg.