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Lining, of coachman's seat to match color of livery, 

 robe to match inside lining, or if the latter is 

 leather, the robe any dark shade. 



Windows, wooden shutters up, coming into ring 

 (from stable) ; when carriage stops, shutters let 

 down and glass windows raised halfway ; groom 

 removes robe and places it over left arm, and 

 stands facing forward near the hinge end of the 

 door. If carriage is to be driven away without 

 groom, glass windows are raised full height. 

 When carriage leaves show ring (returning to 

 stable), glass windows are let down and wooden 

 shutters put up. 



For type of horse, see p. 128. 



For type of harness, see p. 202. 



Servants, in full dress livery (breeches and boots), 

 body coat, not greatcoat ; no robe. For full de- 

 scription of livery, see Chapter XIII. 



PAIR-HORSE BROUGHAM. 



The carriage : 



Same in all respects as described under single 

 brougham, except that the carriage is propor- 

 tionally larger and heavier. 



The pole end, japanned, eyes of bridle leather covered. 



For type of horses, see p. 128. 



Servants, see under description of single brougham. 



PAIR-HORSE VICTORIA AND PANEL-BOOT VICTORIA. 



The carriage : 



Color, dark throughout, lower panels and livery cor- 

 respond. 



