Inclined horse-way, c.1761-2
In the mid-eighteenth century there was much debate about the design of carriages, because of
the damage caused to roads, particularly the new turnpikes, by their wheels. This model, made by
George Adams, is designed to show the effect of different diameters and widths of wheels and is
an example of natural philosophy applied to everyday problems.
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