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The Handbook of the Man of Fashion, 1847
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The Handbook of the Man of Fashion, 1847
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London, England, 1938
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 3, 1906
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Brooklyn Life, New York, October 15, 1898
The Gentleman and Lady’s Book of Politeness and Propriety of Deportment, Boston, 1833
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Etiquette; or, A Guide to the Usages of Society, 1843
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625 Main Street, Vancouver, ca. 1900
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Etiquette for Every Day, Mrs. Humphry, 1904
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Etiquette for Every Day, Mrs. Humphry, 1904
It consists partly in folding oneself together almost telescopically, then gradually emerging, with caution, but not too slowly.
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Residence of Adolphus Busch (co-founder of Anheiser-Busch), Pasadena, 1916
A little sign on the yard reads:

It is requested not to use driveways for carriages and automobiles.
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Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, July 1940
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Chicago, November 18, 1894
He - I may be poor, but there was a time in my life when I rode in a carriage.
She - Yes, and your mother pushed it, too.
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A view of a gentleman at the controls of an early automobile in front of a house titled “Rose Lawn Villa”, Corner of Spring and 7th Street, Los Angeles, 1902
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The Bellevue Terrace Hotel, Los Angeles, 1895
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Snowy New York, 1903