Surrey (carriage) explained

A surrey is a doorless, four-wheeled carriage popular in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Usually two-seated and able to hold four passengers, surreys had a variety of tops that included a rigid, fringed canopy, parasol, and extension.[1] The seats were traditional, spindle-backed (often upholstered), bench seats. Before the advent of automobiles, these were horse-drawn carriages.

The name is short for "Surrey cart", named after Surrey in England, where they were first made.[2]

In popular culture

The American surrey was famously celebrated in the song "The Surrey with the Fringe on Top" from the musical Oklahoma!.

See also

Notes and References

  1. "Surrey", Encyclopædia Britannica. (Retrieved 2014-02-03.)
  2. Web site: surrey | Etymology, origin and meaning of the name surrey by etymonline. www.etymonline.com.