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noun - char-a-banc
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1. Charabancs synonyms, Charabancs pronunciation, Charabancs translation, English dictionary definition of Charabancs

2. Charabancs meaning Plural form of charabanc.

3. Synonyms for Charabancs in Free Thesaurus

4. Charabancs Total Number of words made out of Charabancs = 117 Charabancs is an acceptable word in Scrabble with 19 points.Charabancs is an accepted word in Word with Friends having 22 points

5. 9 letter Words made out of Charabancs

6. Charabancs were Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

7. Thus Charabancs came to be strongly associated with pubs.

8. For vintage photographs of Charabancs, new photographs of surviving Charabancs and anything else charabanc related - for example advertisements, postcards, signs, illustrations, models and toys and so on

9. The Grand Tour Charabancs pass Tal-y-llyn Lake, before 1908

10. Charabancs were used especially for taking people on trips or on holiday

11. Charabancs is a 10 letter long Word starting with C and ending with S

12. Charabancs began as horse-drawn vehicles and eventually evolved into motorised versions.

13. Charabancs were used especially for taking people on trips or on holiday.

14. Charabancs originally were horse drawn vehicles which later were replaced by motor coaches

15. Motor coaches and Charabancs contributed to the process of social convergence in inter-war Britain.

16. Gradually Charabancs with enclosed bodywork were produced and the modern bus and motor coach were born

17. Charabancs, a corruption of the French char à bancs – “carriage with wooden benches”- were originally horse-drawn

18. By the 1880s there were Charabancs pulled by four horses capable of carrying 21 passengers, or even 35

19. • In the early days the novelty must have outweighed the discomfort, or no one would have travelled in the first Charabancs

20.  · Charabancs, introduced into Britain from France in about 1850, varied much in construction, design and size

21. • The People's car: hundreds of day-trippers brave the discomfort of a fleet of Charabancs at Plymouth in 1922

22. Early 19th century from French char-à-bancs ‘carriage with benches’ (the original horse-drawn Charabancs having rows of bench seats).

23. The Charabancs was one of the first motorized coaches, although this was still nothing like the coaches we know and use today

24. We have now divided this gallery into three sections Horse-drawn carriages Horse-drawn Charabancs, including stage coaches and early omnibuses Motorised vehicles

25. Word Origin early 19th cent.: from French char-à-bancs ‘carriage with benches’ (the original horse-drawn Charabancs having rows of bench seats).

26. Caravans & Charabancs – Leisure Motoring After the First World War, was a First World War Commemorative project from the National Motor Museum Trust in partn

27. Caravans & Charabancs – Leisure Motoring After the First World War, was a First World War Commemorative project from the National Motor Museum Trust in partn

28. Over time, coaches came to be enclosed and fitted with more comfortable seating and higher-quality bodywork than the Charabancs and the buses used on shorter routes

29. Another charabanc-specific item of interest on this site is an ancient illustrated invoice issued by a company that ran Charabancs in the 1920s, from the Premier Garage in Marsden

30. The original was French, char-à-bancs, a carriage with benches, so called because the original horse-drawn Charabancs in France had rows of crosswise seats looking forward

31. It’s still a spectacular walk, but in the absence of Charabancs you’ll have to walk both ways- and at the moment you’ll need to bring your own tea and lunch

32. Although Charabancs did drive from one end of the UK to the other, the limited comfort and speed meant that they were better suited to sight-seeing excursions and annual factory outings

33. A calendar, from Beacon Motor Coach Services in 1927, can be found here: Return to the old transport photos - Page 5, or visit this page to visit the second page of vintage Charabancs.

34. Following that original design, the motorised Charabancs were long vehicles with an open carriage and five or more rows of seats; access was either from the rear or via doors along the side

35. The MER ran tours of the glen for visitors with Charabancs taking them to the top of the glen, and then they could ramble down past the waterfalls to the tea rooms and lunch

36. Oh we do like to drive beside the seaside! Pre-package holiday pictures show how day-trippers use to cram into back of open-topped Charabancs for breaks (without a seatbelt in sight) Fascinating photos from the 1920s show charabanc cars British tourists travelled in for afforable daytrips The large, and sometimes dangerous, open-top cars featured front-facing seats but did not have seatbelts