Category:Cutter sleighs in the United States
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Cutter, lightweight, open, horse-drawn sleigh, introduced in the United States in about 1800. It usually had a single seat that held two people, but some contained a second one, which could be removed or jumped out of the way when not in use, for two additional passengers, and some had a child’s seat that folded out when needed. They have been made in many different styles, but most have gracefully curved runners and decoratively coloured bodies. Cutters are still used occasionally in winter as a form of recreational transport, most often in the northeastern United States. (Encyclopaedia Britannica)
Media in category "Cutter sleighs in the United States"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Cutter sleigh (PSF).png 735 × 383; 61 KB
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Dexter Cutter and Eureka Cutter.jpg 2,762 × 3,803; 552 KB
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Excelsior portland.jpg 2,762 × 3,803; 455 KB
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Improved cutter and Victoria cutter.jpg 2,762 × 3,803; 447 KB
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Mariah Struts Her Stuff.jpg 431 × 333; 103 KB
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North Western Sleigh Co. (Wholesale Manufacturers) (2921845743).jpg 799 × 488; 210 KB
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Six-seat half-top Victoria sleigh.jpg 3,803 × 2,752; 468 KB
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Sleigh - Collings Foundation - Massachusetts - DSC07098.jpg 4,286 × 3,386; 7.66 MB
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St. Nicholas (serial) (1873) (14780717394).jpg 2,034 × 2,182; 909 KB
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Uphill Sleigh Ride.jpg 2,520 × 1,681; 945 KB