Sedan Chair

A Turkish sedan chair (tahtırevan), 1893 The Japanese Princess Mune's 18th-century palanquin (norimono), with an arabesque design in maki-e lacquer A late-18th-century English sedan chair at Eaton Hall The litter is a class of wheelless vehicles, a type of human-powered transport, for the transport of people. Smaller litters may take the form of open chairs or beds carried by two or more ...

The sedan chair was the transport of choice for the wealthy when travelling through the narrow streets of Bath, Edinburgh and London in the 17th and 18th centuries...

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The Sedan chair was a popular mode of transportation in England during 17-18th century. Read interesting facts about the Sedan chair.

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Introduction to Sedan Chairs Sedan chairs, once a ubiquitous sight in cities and towns across the globe, served as a unique form of transportation for the elite. These enclosed chairs, carried by two or more bearers, offered a blend of comfort, privacy, and status to their occupants. From the bustling streets of ancient China to the grand palaces of Europe, sedan chairs played a pivotal role ...

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Sedan, portable, enclosed chair mounted on horizontally placed parallel poles and carried by men or animals. In Italy, France, and England, in the 17th and 18th centuries, sedans became highly luxurious and were often elaborately carved and upholstered and painted with mythological scenes or

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Sedan chairs were a major mode of transportation through London’s narrow streets and along Bath’s steep lanes throughout the 17th and 18th centuries and early part of the 19th century. Strong chair carriers could transport passengers down winding passageways much faster than a carriage, which had to make frequent stops in congested traffic.

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