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A gig, also called chair or chaise, is a light, two-wheeled sprung cart pulled by one horse. OED gives the date of first known reference to a horse-drawn gig as 1791. Gigs travelling at night would normally carry two oil lamps with thick glass, known as gig-lamps. Gig carts are constructed with the driver's seat sitting higher than the level of the shafts. Traditionally, a gig is more formal than a village cart or a meadowbrook cart. A light gig can be used for carriage racing. There are several types of gig, including:
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