Definition of Baggageman. Meaning of Baggageman. Synonyms of Baggageman

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Baggageman. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Baggageman and, of course, Baggageman synonyms and on the right images related to the word Baggageman.

Definition of Baggageman

No result for Baggageman. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Baggageman from wikipedia

- as Emile Fornet Janette Bertrand as Therese Fornet Georges Bouvier as Baggageman Doris Lussier as Farmer Mariot Rolland Bedard as Conductor Teddy Burns...
- Michael Balfour as Cabby Robert Cawdron as Hotel Manager Alex McCrindle as Baggageman Frank Thornton as Porter Graham Armitage as Wiggins (uncredited) Ina De...
- held Duckworth's role in 1953/54 took him to Australia as West Indies' baggageman/scorer/guru on their ground-breaking tour. A peanut shaped roundabout...
- August 24, 1867. Bull was later involved in the stabbing of a railroad baggageman and also in 1874 was indicted in Omaha Nebraska for involvement with others...
- him his revolver while he went to the rear platform with his rifle. The baggageman carelessly stuck the revolver into a Pigeon-hole messagebox and went to...
- his revolver. Short then went to the rear platform with his rifle. The baggageman carelessly stuck the revolver into a pigeon-hole messagebox and went to...
- the baggage car behind the tender also climbed the embankment, breaking Baggageman Miller's ribs, but his was the only serious injury of the crash. As the...
- him his revolver while he went to the rear platform with his rifle. The baggageman carelessly stuck the revolver into a Pigeon-hole messagebox and went to...
- 52 years from 1905 until his death, Ferguson acted as the scorer and baggageman for Australia, England, West Indies, South Africa and New Zealand in 43...
- grandfathers were both slaves and her father was a railway depot janitor, baggageman, and mailman in Top****h. She married Elwood Smith on July 5, 1917 in...