10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JAUNTY CAR»
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The coat was shorter and covered one jaunty car instead of two. On went new
seats. On went new brakes and levers ; on went new wheels. Joey looked very
handsome indeed ! But there was one thing Joey liked better than all his new
clothes ...
2
Joyce's Finnegans Wake: The Curse of Kabbalah
Now for some information about the car carrying Jew and Christian. From
Wikipedia: The Irish form of the sprung cart, called a jaunting car or jaunty car,
was a light, horse-drawn, two-wheeled open vehicle with seats placed
lengthwise, either ...
3
The Dublin Penny Journal
A young and comely married lady in Dublin, remarkable for the heauty of her hair,
was accustomed to drive in her jaunty-car with some of her family every day
during the summer, to Clontarf, to bathe. On one occasion, her horse, a very
spirited ...
4
A Brief History of Ireland
The jaunting car or jaunty car was a popular mode of transportation in 19th-
century Ireland. County Armagh, ca. 1903 (Library of Congress, LC-USC - ) The
Era of Parnell, 1879–1891 In the winter of 1878–79 falling prices, crop failures,
and ...
A young and comely married lady in Dublin, remarkable for the beauty of her hair,
was accustomed to drive in her jaunty-car with some of her family every day
during the summer, to Clontarf, to bathe. On one occasion, her horse, a very
spirited ...
6
The Complete History of Wheeled Transportation: From Cars ...
... Roman Land Transportation 7 Medieval Land Transportation 8 Wagons After
the Middle Ages 9 The Conestoga Wagon IO Wagon Trains IO The Spring
Wagon II The Stage Wagon and Jaunty Car II The Carriage I2 Cabriolet I4
Hansom Cab ...
Britannica Educational Publishing, Gregersen, Erik, 2011
7
Which is the Winner? or, the First gentleman of his family
You'rejust as great a fool as the rest of 'em.” Stephen Downing stroked his head
with imperturbable gravity. “ I mean what brings him there ? ” “Mostly it's the
jaunty car, but last Sunday it was the pony ehay.” “You great dolt, I mean why
doesn't ...
Charles CLARKE (Novelist.), 1869
8
Round the world: a series of letters
In Ireland the principal means of locomotion through the streets of the great cities
is the jaunty car. This Irish institution has two wheels. But a kind of frame-work is
made to set over them somewhat like an old-fashioned pair of saddle-bags.
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The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.
After a tolerably successful bargain for the hire of the " jaunty car " during my stay
in the county, I impressed upon Phelim the necessity, of sobriety and punctuality;
and with a promise of obedience to both he took his leave, assuring me that as ...
John William Carleton, 1853
antic country Vasa Or den, the launch of the King of Sweden Soldiers inside huge
dynamo at Lilla Edet Works 'Dom Kyrka" at Upsala, Sweden's largest cathedral
Photo: G. Heurlin, Stockholm "To market" in a Swedish jaunty car of any other ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «JAUNTY CAR»
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jaunty car is used in the context of the following news items.
NYFW: Thakoon Makes a Strong Case for the Perfect Oscars Party …
... of the soft, over-the-knee skirt, with sheer sleeves; and look 33, a black sparkle v-neck sparkle dress with a jaunty car wash multi-split hem. «Hollywood Reporter, Feb 15»
Your Travel Misadventures
My friends and I were in a jaunty car expecting a scenic ride through the Gap of Dunloe in Ireland. It began to pour extremely hard 15 minutes ... «New York Times, Jul 14»
A chat with Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros' Nora Kirkpatrick
... with blissful, down-home tunes popping up in jaunty car commercials and adorable father-daughter YouTube covers. This weekend, you can ... «East Valley Tribune, Mar 13»
Top Gear team in latest madcap stunt as they fire a family hatchback …
The jaunty car was hoisted to the top of one of the Harland Wolff cranes in Clarendon dock and flung, containing a dummy, at the back of the ... «Daily Mail, Oct 09»