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a light, elegant, two-wheeled carriage with a folding hood, originally designed for two passengers
A victoria is a type of carriage with a low, elegant design, typically used in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It has two wheels and can usually seat two passengers, facing forward. The driver sits at the front, and the vehicle is often drawn by one or two horses. The victoria is known for its graceful, open structure, often featuring a folding top to provide shade or protection from the weather. It was a popular choice for leisurely drives or as a formal mode of transport, especially in urban areas.
- The couple arrived at the ball in a gleaming victoria, drawn by a pair of chestnut horses.
- In period dramas, characters often travel through the countryside in a victoria, showcasing the elegance of the era.
- The Victorian era saw the popularity of the victoria carriage among the upper class for its stylish design and comfortable seating.
- After the wedding ceremony, the newlyweds departed in a beautifully adorned victoria, waving to their guests.
- The museum's collection includes a restored victoria, illustrating transportation in the 19th century.