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She also transported her family around using a pony and trap.
She can remember milk being delivered by pony and trap.
She could often be seen driving to the High Street in her pony and trap.
They got the pony and trap and set off down the hard lanes.
If you rode into it in a pony and trap, you would not feel out of place.
Ponies and traps were used by the Brewery's representatives to call on customers.
Matthew drove past the doctor with his pony and trap, going at a brisk pace.
Like that day, all those months ago, when he had seen him with that beautiful woman, driving a smart little pony and trap.
And, of course, the mode of transport around the country was the pony and trap.
Haggard, weary, unshaven, they went out the following morning to find that their pony and trap had been stolen.
And old Mr our minister he he used to by pony and trap.
Borrow Bill Davidson's pony and trap, why don't you?
Families clip-clopped at a leisurely pace on their andong (pony and trap).
Liz Harley from Modbury was one of the pony and trap drivers.
I suppose in those far-off days the priest would have come on horseback or in pony and trap.
In 1912, one of the earliest Downshire squads was noted as having to travel to away fixtures by pony and trap.
Some of them still used a pony and trap and the old joke about the horse taking them home was illustrated regularly.
At a country fair, Stella and their infant son Joseph go for a ride on a pony and trap.
Fetch the pony and trap.
This included moving cattle from Donington to the other side of Bourne, returning home in a pony and trap.
Pony and Trap outside the Post Office.
One of Skillett’s earliest memories was the thrill of weekly pony and trap rides to market with her maternal grandmother at the reins.