These English Brougham wheels are a sturdy, yet light, airy carriage wheel, having 10 spokes in the front wheels and 12 spokes in the rear wheels, for a gentleman's carriage designed by Lord Brougham in the 1830's. These carriages were often built to accommodate two passengers, though some styles did have a small jump seat to seat children also. These were driven by a hired chauffeur driver, so these were most often owned by nobility or the more affluent. Although these were of British design, many American companies incorporated these styles in their line-up of offerings. Brewster & Co of New York, and C.P. Kimball of Chicago, IL were among the companies building their variations of the Brougham. New Apparel! Thank you to everyone who continues to find this channel worthwhile. The store links are below. Store Frontier - for tee shirts, sweat shirts & hoodies - TeeSpring - for mugs, & hats to come soon - https:/
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