Scott D Smith asked: The first prams were developed in the eighteenth century for the children of the upper classes. By the 1840s prams (or "baby carriages") had become very popular. Queen Victoria purchased three carriages in Hitchings Baby Store. The basic...
Jennifer Waller asked: Baby carriages, sometimes known as prams, are like strollers for newborn babies. They consist of a bassinet atop three or four wheels. The baby lies in the bassinet and faces whoever is pushing. This differs from a stroller in...