EditorialDrayman'. A drayman was the driver of a dray, a low, flat-bed wagon without sides, pulled by horses or mules. . Rowlandson's characteristic Sketches of the Lower Orders, intended as a companion to the New Picture of London: consisting of fifty-four pla...
EditorialDrayman'. A drayman was the driver of a dray, a low, flat-bed wagon without sides, pulled by horses or mules. . Rowlandson's characteristic Sketches of the Lower Orders, intended as a companion to the New Picture of London: consisting of fifty-four pla...
EditorialDrayman'. A drayman was the driver of a dray, a low, flat-bed wagon without sides, pulled by horses or mules. . Rowlandson's characteristic Sketches of the Lower Orders, intended as a companion to the New Picture of London: consisting of fifty-four pla...
EditorialThe Teatotal Destruction of Sir John Barleycorn, Medium: cotton Technique: printed on plain weave, Picture full of people and captions set up like a cartoon within a diamond border. In brown on white., 'May it please your Majesty of the Moon we are the...
EditorialThe Dray Horses. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny; French, 1817-1878. Date: 1850. Dimensions: 82 ? 159 mm (image); 124 ? 189 mm (plate); 262 ? 394 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory Japanese paper. Origin: France.
EditorialChalice with the arms of William V, Conical foot. Widening, facet-cut trunk, becoming a curved chalice. On the chalice, in a halo, the coat of arms of Stadholder Prince William V with the Garter and the text: HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE. Two crowned lion...
EditorialThe Duke of Wellington's funeral car. Over eighteen tons in weight and twenty feet long, the carriage was to be drawn by 12 dray horses. The funeral procession. [sic] of Arthur Duke of Wellington. London : published March 1, 1853. by Ackermann & C. Sou...
EditorialDray Farley, a senior at Cornell University who became interested in saving at 15, in Ithaca, N.Y., Nov. 11, 2020. (Heather Ainsworth/The New York Times)
EditorialHazell Jacobs wears an Hermès scarf, which inspired her 61st blog post, “Dray and Horses," at her home in London, Sept. 21, 2020. (Elizabeth Dalziel/The New York Times)
EditorialRegency rider with cudgel on a dray horse about to crash into a stage coach. Coach driver and publican rolling beer barrels outside the Golden Lantern pub watch in horror. One Way to Stop Your Horse. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowland...
EditorialNegative - Cootamundra District, New South Wales, 1928, The Fox family carting water. They had to provide water for 80 cows. They have a large water tank strapped on the back of a dray and one of them is sitting on top of the tank.
EditorialNegative - Kalgoorlie District, Western Australia, 1904, The Halford family arriving at Kalgoorlie after a two year trip from South Australia. The family is seated in a horse-drawn wagon, two girls follow on horseback and a loaded dray pulled by a bull...
EditorialNegative - A Load of Melons, Morrison Bros. Wangaratta North, Victoria, circa 1930, A man seated on a horsedrawn spring cart or dray loaded with water melons. There is a foal in the foreground drinking milk from the mare draughthorse harnessed up to th...
EditorialChalice with the arms of William V, Conical foot. Widening, facet-cut trunk, becoming a curved chalice. On the chalice, in a halo, the coat of arms of Stadholder Prince William V with the Garter and the text: HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE. Two crowned lion...
EditorialNegative - Staff Outside the Young & Company Store on Peel Street, Ballarat, Victoria, circa 1905, Staff outside the Young & Company, produce merchants store in Peel Street. A man and a boy stand on a horse drawn dray in front of the building.
EditorialNegative - South Yarra (?), Victoria, 1907, A cable tram in floodwaters by the O K Jam Factory. There is a horse drawn dray in the background.
EditorialNegative - Eucalytus Distillery, Bald Hill, via Pakenham, Victoria, circa 1910, Bush eucalyptus distillery housed in an simple open-sided timber pole framed shed with corrugated galvanised iron roof and centre chimney. There is a horsedrawn tip dray ti...
EditorialNegative - Loading Cases of Fruit for Jam on Horse-Drawn Wagon, Merrigum, Victoria, circa 1920, A horse drawn dray loaded with cases of fruit for jam. There are several men standing on a wooden structure next to the dray.
EditorialNegative - Bo Peep, Victoria, 1933, A horse team pulling a dray laden with wool bales. They are on their way to Windermere Railway Station and then to Dennys Lascelles, Geelong.
EditorialNegative - Lang Lang, Victoria, circa 1920, Staff members outside the Lang Lang Butter Factory. There is a horse-drawn dray by the side of the building and a number of milk cans.
EditorialNegative - Bendigo, Victoria, circa 1895, A family pictured outside their home, which is double fronted brick, Federation style. Outbuildings and gardens to the sides and rear of the house. There is a horse-drawn dray in the street, with driver and goods.
EditorialNegative - Team of Six Horses Pulling a Dray Loaded With Bags of Grain, Warracknabeal, Victoria, circa 1905, Team of six horses pulling a dray loaded with bags of grain.
EditorialPhotograph - Melbourne Dray & Lorry Works, Johnstone O'Shannessy & Co, Melbourne, 1888-1889, Photograph from the Johnstone O'Shannessy studio of the W. Hudspeth display at the Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition (MCIE). The MCIE was held in t...
EditorialThe Dray Horses. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny; French, 1817-1878. Date: 1850. Dimensions: 82 ? 159 mm (image); 124 ? 189 mm (plate); 262 ? 394 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory Japanese paper. Origin: France.
EditorialThe Dray Horses. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny; French, 1817-1878. Date: 1850. Dimensions: 82 ? 159 mm (image); 124 ? 189 mm (plate); 262 ? 394 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory Japanese paper. Origin: France.
EditorialDrayman'. A drayman was the driver of a dray, a low, flat-bed wagon without sides, pulled by horses or mules. . Rowlandson's characteristic Sketches of the Lower Orders, intended as a companion to the New Picture of London: consisting of fifty-four pla...
EditorialThe Duke of Wellington's funeral car. Over eighteen tons in weight and twenty feet long, the carriage was to be drawn by 12 dray horses. The funeral procession. [sic] of Arthur Duke of Wellington. London : published March 1, 1853. by Ackermann & C. Sou...
EditorialCavalcade de Longchamp. Two incroyables (fops) mounted on heavy dray horses instead of thoroughbreds at Longchamp racetrack. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangere's Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817.