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COMENIUS

MULTILATERAL SCHOOL PARTNERSHIPS

‘TRAVELLING TOWARDS MULTICULTURAL EUROPE’

The history of the carriage

in Poland

‘TRAVELLING TOWARDS

MULTICULTURAL EUROPE’

This presentation includes:

The history of the carriage in Poland;

Students’ artworks;

A song ‘Warsaw carriage driver’ by Olgierd Buczek.

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.

THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN

POLAND

In Polish, the word ‘carriage’ means ‘dorożka’.

It comes from the Russian word ‘ жка’,

meaning a nearby journey.

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.

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.

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.

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.

THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN

POLAND

A closed carriage may have side windows, as well

as windows in the doors.

THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN

POLAND

A carriage driver sits on a ‘box’ or ‘perch’. ‘A

dickey box’ is a term used for a seat at the back for

servants.

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.

THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN

POLAND

THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN

POLAND

The most famous Polish carriage driver is Jan

Kaczara (1907-1980).

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 spokerhymes.

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

THE HISTORY OF THE CARRIAGE IN

POLAND

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.

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.

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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THE PRIMARY SCHOOL IN SIEDLIN09-100 PŁOŃSK

POLANDAddress:Szkoła Podstawowa w Siedlinieul. Jana Pawła II 1209-100 PłońskPolandwww.zssiedlin.internetdsl.plTelephone:+48 23 662 31 48

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