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THE WIZARD OF OZ, 1939
A horse drawn carriage used in the classic fairy tale starring Judy Garland. The Barouche, Civil War era, circa 1865-1870 carriage is constructed of hand forged iron work, the body of American hardwoods. The comfortable riding carriage feature's C-Springs, suspended with leather; designed with a front driver's seat, interior vis-a-vis seating arrangment, black retractable soft top. The two large rear and two smaller front wheels are American mail hubbed. Accompanied by a pole, shafts and swingle trees.
The carriage is first seen as the doors to The Emerald City open for "Dorothy" and "Toto", "The Scarecrow", "The Tin Man" and "The Cowardly Lion." The carriage is driven by Frank Morgan (who played the cabbie, the doorman to the city, "The Wizard" and others) and pulled by "The Horse Of A Different Color; "Dorothy" and friends ask to be taken to finally see "The Wizard" after their long journey; but first, they stop in at The Wash & Brush Up Co.
HA-HA-HA HO-HO-HO AND A COUPLE OF TRA-LA-LA'S
THAT'S HOW WE LAUGH THE DAY AWAY IN THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ
BOOS-BOOS-BOOS CHIRP-CHIRP-CHIRP AND A COUPLE OF LA-DE-DA'S
THAT'S HOW THE CRICKETS CRICK ALL DAY IN THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ
WE GET UP AT TWELVE AND START TO WORK AT ONE
TAKE AN HOUR FOR LUNCH AND THEN AT TWO WE'RE DONE
JOLLY GOOD FUN!
HA-HA-HA HO-HO-HO AND A COUPLE OF TRA-LA-LA'S
THAT'S HOW WE LAUGH THE DAY AWAY IN THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ
A horse drawn carriage used in the classic fairy tale starring Judy Garland. The Barouche, Civil War era, circa 1865-1870 carriage is constructed of hand forged iron work, the body of American hardwoods. The comfortable riding carriage feature's C-Springs, suspended with leather; designed with a front driver's seat, interior vis-a-vis seating arrangment, black retractable soft top. The two large rear and two smaller front wheels are American mail hubbed. Accompanied by a pole, shafts and swingle trees.
The carriage is first seen as the doors to The Emerald City open for "Dorothy" and "Toto", "The Scarecrow", "The Tin Man" and "The Cowardly Lion." The carriage is driven by Frank Morgan (who played the cabbie, the doorman to the city, "The Wizard" and others) and pulled by "The Horse Of A Different Color; "Dorothy" and friends ask to be taken to finally see "The Wizard" after their long journey; but first, they stop in at The Wash & Brush Up Co.
HA-HA-HA HO-HO-HO AND A COUPLE OF TRA-LA-LA'S
THAT'S HOW WE LAUGH THE DAY AWAY IN THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ
BOOS-BOOS-BOOS CHIRP-CHIRP-CHIRP AND A COUPLE OF LA-DE-DA'S
THAT'S HOW THE CRICKETS CRICK ALL DAY IN THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ
WE GET UP AT TWELVE AND START TO WORK AT ONE
TAKE AN HOUR FOR LUNCH AND THEN AT TWO WE'RE DONE
JOLLY GOOD FUN!
HA-HA-HA HO-HO-HO AND A COUPLE OF TRA-LA-LA'S
THAT'S HOW WE LAUGH THE DAY AWAY IN THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ