The History behind the horse drawn hearse

Dating back to the 17th century when they were horse-drawn carriages, hearses have been around for centuries. Although originally used as public transportation, they evolved into the staple funeral transportation.

But how exactly did we get from the horse-drawn carriage to the modern vehicles we know today? and why are horse-drawn hearses still a perfect choice today. Let’s take a look at the history behind the hearse and how it’s evolved other the centuries.

Where It Began

The word “hearse” comes from the term harrow, which is a type of plowing equipment used to level the land. The framework of the early hearse had spikes for holding candles that resembled the teeth of a harrow. It consisted of a wooden or metal framework that stood over the bier holding the casket.

Biers are still around today, but for a slightly different purpose. They’re now made of aluminum and have wheels for moving the casket to and from the funeral location.

The Early Hearse

During the 17th century, the biers evolved into horse-drawn carriages. During the 19th century is when the wooden carriages became more intricate with carvings of flowers, doves, and scrolls. There also were velvet draperies hanging from the carriage sides, and the carriage was usually made of mahogany wood.

Introduction of the Motorized Hearse

The 20th century is when motorized hearses came about and horse-drawn carriages began to lose popularity. By the 1920s, motorized hearses became common and accepted. In the mid-20th century, Landau and limousine-styles became popular. The landau-style had S-shaped landau bars on the side and some of today’s hearses still have these S-shaped marks.

There were a few alternatives to the motorized hearse, like the funeral trolley car or subway car. These carried both the casket and funeral attendees to the cemetery, but they weren’t as popular as motorized hearses.

Getting back to Tradition:

Today in the U.S.A we have many different hearses from the modern-day designs to even medium-sized vans converted into hearses. But Traditional horse-drawn carriages continue to regain popularity. Wind Chase Farm specializes in providing elegant horse-drawn hearse carriages throughout the entire state of Florida. With beautifully appointed hearses and friendly majestic horses it is the perfect mix of tradition and modern elegance.

Why Wind Chase Farm?

Wind Chase offers families the peace of mind that comes from knowing that they are in the most capable of hands.

Your loved one deserves to be commemorated with dignity, and a elegant horse-drawn hearse can provide exactly that. Our Hearse can be used as a alternative to modern automobile hearses or in addition to depending on the length of travel required. Our elegant glass enclosed horse-drawn hearse is an option that signifies honor and grace.

We know this is a difficult time for your family. That’s why our well trained staff will handle every detail of the funeral procession with professionalism. We work with Funeral Directors throughout Florida.

Our Driver and footman are dressed in traditional Victorian livery and have extensive knowledge, world class training, and experience. Our majestic horses have been well trained to stand quietly and are very good in automobile traffic. Our horses are friendly and engaging with your family and friends.

Wind Chase Farm now offer several horse and hearse options for our Clients to choose from. Our traditional black glass enclosed antique hearse offers elegance at its finest! Our new silver European hearse with etched glass provides a huge WOW factor. And for the princess at heart, our magical Cinderella Coach is transformed to make a very special tribute for your loved one.

Bespoke flower decorations and ribbons can be added to match memorial service colors to add a beautiful personal touch.

Call 772-285-3480 for all the details and make your upcoming memorial service a loving memory no one will soon forget.