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A float is a form of two-wheeled horse-drawn
cart A cart or dray (Australia and New Zealand) is a vehicle designed for transport, using two wheels and normally pulled by draught animals such as horses, donkeys, mules and oxen, or even smaller animals such as goats or large dogs. A handcart ...
, often with a dropped axle to give an especially low load-bed. They were intended for use by deliverymen and the carrying of heavy or unstable items such as milk churns.


Description

The axle passes beneath the load-bed of the
cart A cart or dray (Australia and New Zealand) is a vehicle designed for transport, using two wheels and normally pulled by draught animals such as horses, donkeys, mules and oxen, or even smaller animals such as goats or large dogs. A handcart ...
and is cranked upwards at each side, allowing the floor of the cart to be lower than the center of the wheels. This allows the load to be carried low, for stability and ease of loading with heavy objects such as churns or barrels. The high position of the axle ends allows large wheels, giving a smooth ride. The box body is often open at the rear, or has a tailboard which can be let down. Rather than a driving seat or box, they are driven from a standing position, alongside the load. Floats were drawn by a single horse or, especially in Ireland, a donkey. A rough type of float used in Ireland was called a ''shandrydan'' or ''shandydan''.


Use

Milk churns were transported to the customer and milk was ladled out into the customer's container. The churn-carrying float became obsolete as bottled milk became common, with milkmen using trolleys, vans and carts, but the name "float" survives today for all forms of delivery of milk including today's powered milk floats. The float design was also used for hauling heavy stone, horse ambulances, and carrying livestock. The term is also used for a showy advertising vehicle and for commercial vehicle classes in
horse show A horse show is a judged exhibition of horses and pony, ponies. Many different horse breeds and equestrianism, equestrian disciplines hold competitions worldwide, from local to the international levels. Most horse shows run from one to three days ...
s, sometimes called an "exhibition float". In America, a goods wagon pulled by a single horse was often called a float.


Etymology

The word "float" is derived from the days when heavy goods were transported by river. In London, the
Lord Mayor's Show The Lord Mayor's Show is one of the best-known annual events in London as well as one of the longest-established, dating back to the 13th century. A new lord mayor is appointed every year, and the public parade that takes place as their inaugura ...
was originally floated down the River Thames.


See also

* Brewer's dray * Milk float *
Float (parade) A float is a decorated platform, either built on a vehicle like a truck or towed behind one, which is a component of many festive parades, such as those of Rio Carnival, Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, the São Paulo Carnival, Carnival in São Paulo, ...
* Pantechnicon


References

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