Category:Cape carts
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Two wheeled open carriage with fixed leather roof on the back with one or two benches for two or four people protected by front fender, driven from the seats, primarily for daily and leisure drives. | |||||
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Afrikaans: Kapkar, 'n perdekar met kap of tent wat afgeslaan kan word. Die Engelse benaming het volksetimologies hieruit ontstaan.
English: "Cape cart — a local variety of pleasure cart developed in South Africa and also used in Australia. Heavy in proportions, usually it was made with a pole and a falling top and carried four persons." Donald H Berkebile, Carriage Terminology
Media in category "Cape carts"
The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total.
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Cape-cart harness in 1894 England.jpg 1,319 × 813; 87 KB
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Graaff-Reinet Reinet House cape cart.JPG 960 × 1,280; 556 KB
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My cape cart and Micky.jpg 3,000 × 2,939; 1.11 MB
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The National Archives UK - CO 1069-215-22.jpg 720 × 573; 56 KB