Horse and Carriage!
Submitted by DanielleR on Wed, 12/12/2007 - 18:01.
This picture shows a horse and carriage!
All of the metal and iron parts were most likely made by a blacksmith. The blacksmith was a very important part of everyday life back then. Horses can do almost double the work that cars can do.
Horse and Carriage
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