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COMENIUS

MULTILATERAL SCHOOL PARTNERSHIPS

‘TRAVELLING TOWARDS MULTICULTURAL EUROPE’

The history of the carriagein Poland

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‘TRAVELLING TOWARDS MULTICULTURAL EUROPE’

This presentation includes: The history of the carriage in Poland; Students’ artworks; A song ‘Warsaw carriage driver’ by

Olgierd Buczek.

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THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN POLAND

The carriage is a horse-driven vehicle, used to the transportation of people on a small distance, mainly in towns and cities.

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THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN POLAND

In Polish, the word ‘carriage’ means ‘dorożka’. It comes from the Russian word ‘доро�жка’, meaning a nearby journey.

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THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN POLAND

The carriage was the predecessor of an urban taxi.

An organised profession of a carriage driver first appeared in 1798 in Warsaw. Later, this job started functioning in Cracow, Łódź and other big cities.

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THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN POLAND

Carriages were controlled by the National Police, which issued permits and licenses.

Twice a year, each carriage had to undergo a technical inspection.

Carriage drivers charged money according to the offical price list.

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THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN POLAND

In the 18th and 19th century carriages were also used as:

an ambulance, a police car a firefighter car.

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THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN POLAND

Carriages can be enclosed or open. The ‘head’ or ‘hood’ –the top cover

for the body of a carriage, is often flexible and designed to be folded back.

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A closed carriage may have side windows, as well as windows in the doors.

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A carriage driver sits on a ‘box’ or ‘perch’. ‘A dickey box’ is a term used for a seat at the back for servants.

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THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN POLAND

In the 20th century, first regulations about the appearence of carriages and their drivers occured:

carriages had to be black with a dark red strip at the boardsite,

they had numbers painted with white ink an the back and black ink at the front,

carriage drivers had to wear a mazarine livery with white buttons and a cap with a black peak.

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THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN POLAND

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THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN POLAND

The most famous Polish carriage driver is Jan Kaczara (1907-1980).

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THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN POLAND

Jan Kaczara was from Cracow.

He started working as a carriage driver in 1923.

He was known from the fact that he often spoke rhymes.

His vehicle was very famous – it had a number 13.

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This is a part of the comedy ‘Carriage driver number 13’ from the year 1937. The plot is set in pre-war Warsaw. The film presents adventures of the famous carriage driver Jan Kaczara.

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THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN POLAND

Jan Kaczara always wore a black bowler hat, which was later regarded as a symbol of carriage drivers.

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THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN POLAND

After the Second World War most of carriages disappeared from Polish street.

Nowadays, carriages are used as a tourist attraction.

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OUR ARTWORKS

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OUR ARTWORKS

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OUR OUTWORKS

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OUR OUTWORKS

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OUR ARTWORKS

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OUR ARTWORKS

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OUR ARTWORKS

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OUR ARTWORKS

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OUR ARTWORKS

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OUR ARTWORKS

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OUR ARTWORKS

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