Interesting Note: Since you now know that a hearse is a rake or harrow, doesn't the word rehearse make more sense? You rake over and over something when you re-hearse.
FAQ: What is the design on the back of the Hearse?
The S-shaped bars are known as Landau bars and are seen on vehicles from the late era of carriages and even early era of automobiles. They were originally attached to a soft top that could be folded back during nice weather. They represented fine-quality carriages and cars and were kept as part of the prestigious design.
A Processional Bier from greenfieldswoodlandburials.co.uk
A Viewing Bier from gunderchurch.com and a Church Truck from premierfuneralsupply.com
Bars on a Landau Carriage and Landau Bars on Hearse from federalcoach.com
A Viewing Bier from gunderchurch.com and a Church Truck from premierfuneralsupply.com
Bars on a Landau Carriage and Landau Bars on Hearse from federalcoach.com
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