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A jaunting car, also known as a jaunty car or side car, is a light two-wheeled
carriage A carriage is a two- or four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle for passengers. In Europe they were a common mode of transport for the wealthy during the Roman Empire, and then again from around 1600 until they were replaced by the motor car around 1 ...
for a single horse, with a seat in front for the driver. The outside jaunting car commonly holds up to four passengers seated back to back, with the foot-boards projecting over the wheels. It was a typical public conveyance for people in
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in the 1800s, and continues in use today as a tourist attraction. Variations have passengers seating facing each other (''inside jaunting car''), having a cover, and an elongated version. The driver of a jaunting car is called a ''jarvey''.


Design and variations

Outside of Ireland, ''jaunting car'' usually refers to the "outside car"; within Ireland it mostly means a horse-drawn vehicle for hire for passengers, especially tourists, and is driven by a ''jarvey'' who is usually the proprietor. The ''outside car'' is a high light carriage for a single horse. There are two seats placed lengthwise with the passengers sitting back-to-back and facing outward (left or right of the car). Sizes have varied, but the typical outside car holds four adult passengers. The foot boards are outside of the wheels, and are hinged so they can be folded up over the seats to make the carriage narrower, protect empty seats from bad weather, or to grease the wheels. The driver has a separate center-front seat, but may drive from the right or left side passenger seat to balance the load if there is only one other passenger. The ''inside car'' is an enclosed carriage where up to six passengers sit face-to-face with their backs to the sides of the car. It enters from the rear and is much like the tub cart, but differs in that there is a small seat up front for the driver outside the tub.
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described the "inside jaunting-car" as "perhaps the most uncomfortable kind of vehicle yet invented." A simple distinction is that an outside car has passengers facing out with their feet outside the wheels, and an inside car has passengers facing inside with their feet inside (between) the wheels. The ''covered inside car'' or ''
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'', is an inside car with an oiled canvas cover and sides to protect the passengers from the weather; the driver sits outside. It is used mainly as an in-town
hackney cab A hackney or hackney carriage (also called a cab, black cab, hack or taxi) is a carriage or car for hire. A hackney of a more expensive or high class was called a remise. A symbol of London and Britain, the black taxi is a common sight on t ...
since the passengers have no view. The ''Bian'' or ''long car'' is a four-wheeled variation of the outside car which can hold 6-10 passengers per side. It was invented by
Charles Bianconi Charles Bianconi (24 September 1786 – 22 September 1875) was an Italo-Irish entrepreneur. Sometimes described as the "man who put Ireland on wheels", he developed a network of horse-drawn coaches that became Ireland's "first regular public tran ...
to carry more passengers as demand for his transport business grew. A long car with six passengers on each side would weigh . The ''jaunting wagon'' was similar to the Bian long car and popular in the US from the 1890s, especially for sight-seeing. File:Irish Jaunting car (29536513210) (cropped).jpg, Outside car File:Edwin W. Cooper of Beccles - A Gentleman Driving Tandem to a Jaunting Car - Google Art ProjectFXD.jpg, Inside car File:Long Cars, Gorey, Co. Wexford (17049250847) (cropped).jpg, Long car


Historical context

Predecessors to the jaunting car are the cart-car (mid-18th century northern Ireland), and the trottle cart made from rough carved timbers and lacking springs. According to D. J. Smith, the jaunting car "first appeared in the streets of Dublin, as a means of public transport, about 1813". In 1815,
Charles Bianconi Charles Bianconi (24 September 1786 – 22 September 1875) was an Italo-Irish entrepreneur. Sometimes described as the "man who put Ireland on wheels", he developed a network of horse-drawn coaches that became Ireland's "first regular public tran ...
, an Italian-Irish entrepreneur, established a transport business in southern Ireland areas not served by stagecoaches. In the early 1800s, the British government levied a tax on every "jaunting car or pleasure car",1813 Act of Parliament, 53 Geo. 3. c. 59) providing an opportunity for Bianconi to cheaply purchase family outside cars to start his car-for-hire business. At one point he had 140 agents across Ireland running parts of his horse and car business.


Modern usage

Jaunting cars remain in use for tourists in some parts of the country, notably
Killarney Killarney ( ; , meaning 'church of sloes') is a town in County Kerry, southwestern Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The town is on the northeastern shore of Lough Leane, part of Killarney National Park, and is home to St Mary's Cathedral, Killar ...
in
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where tours of the
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and
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are popular. Many types of modern carriages are used including outside cars, tub carts,
wagonette A wagonette or waggonette, meaning ''little wagon'', is a four-wheeled open carriage drawn by one or two horses. It has a front seat for the driver, and passengers enter from the rear and sit face to face on longitudinal bench seats. Originating a ...
s, and others. File:Sign-1170134,_Killarney,_Co._Kerry,_Ireland.jpg, A traffic sign warning of jaunting cars in
Killarney Killarney ( ; , meaning 'church of sloes') is a town in County Kerry, southwestern Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The town is on the northeastern shore of Lough Leane, part of Killarney National Park, and is home to St Mary's Cathedral, Killar ...
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wagonette A wagonette or waggonette, meaning ''little wagon'', is a four-wheeled open carriage drawn by one or two horses. It has a front seat for the driver, and passengers enter from the rear and sit face to face on longitudinal bench seats. Originating a ...
s


In literature and popular culture

Valentine Vousden wrote the song '' The Irish Jaunting Car'' in the 1850s, and
Percy French William Percy French (1 May 1854 – 24 January 1920) was an Irish songwriter, author, poet, entertainer and painter. Life French was born at Clooneyquinn House, near Tulsk, County Roscommon, the son of an Anglo-Irish landlord, Christopher F ...
wrote his own version of the song for his comic opera ''The Knight of the Road'' (1891). French edited a weekly comic magazine called ''The Jarvey'' from January 1889-January 1891 based on the adventures of a jaunting car driver and published by Richard J. Mecredy. ''The Jarvey'' was a highly literary and lavishly illustrated weekly comic paper, considered to have been the best comic paper of the 19th and 20th century in Ireland. The outside car was featured in the 1952 movie ''
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'' starring
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, with
Barry Fitzgerald William Joseph Shields (10 March 1888 – 4 January 1961), known professionally as Barry Fitzgerald, was an Irish stage, film and television actor. In a career spanning almost forty years, he appeared in such notable films as ''Bringing Up Bab ...
as the jarvey.
Val Doonican Michael Valentine 'Val' Doonican (3 February 1927 – 1 July 2015) was an Irish singer of traditional pop, easy listening and novelty songs, noted for his warm and relaxed vocal style. A crooner, he found popular success, especially in t ...
recorded the song ''The Jarvey Was a Leprechaun'' in the 1960s. In Disney's 1967 film ''
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'', DJ Mulroony tells his grandchildren about the jaunting car he owned in his youth, and sings a song about it.


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