broughams
A brougham is a type of horse-drawn carriage that became popular in the 19th century. It typically features a closed cabin for passengers and an open driver's seat at the front. The design allows for easy entry and exit, making it a favored choice for social events and city travel.
The brougham was named after the British statesman Lord Brougham, who promoted its use. Over time, it evolved into a motor vehicle style, influencing the design of early automobiles. Today, the term is often associated with luxury vehicles that offer a similar enclosed passenger experience.