Horses and wagons were commonplace in the early 20th century, serving as the primary mode of transportation for both people and goods. The rhythmic clip-clop of hooves on the pavement was a familiar sound, and the smell of fresh hay and manure filled the air. A team of horses and wagon cross the Gerow Island bridging early in the 20th century. (Lakes District Museum photo/Lakes District 亚洲天堂)
Horses and wagons were commonplace in the early 20th century, serving as the primary mode of transportation for both people and goods. The rhythmic clip-clop of hooves on the pavement was a familiar sound, and the smell of fresh hay and manure filled the air. A team of horses and wagon cross the Gerow Island bridging early in the 20th century. (Lakes District Museum photo/Lakes District 亚洲天堂)