- commoners, and
carousels soon
sprung up at
fairgrounds across Europe. At the
Place du
Carrousel in Paris, an
early make-believe
carousel was set up with...
- [unreliable source?] Not all
airports use
these devices.
Airports without carousels generally deliver baggage by
placing it on the
floor or
sliding it through...
-
Looff Carousels are
carousels built by
Charles I. D.
Looff (1852–1918) a
master carver and
builder of hand-carved
carousels and amu****t
rides in America...
-
selected for the
present demand and
possible ****ure demands.
Filling carousels can be
provided with
equipment for
automatic introduction and automatic...
- "On a
Carousel" is a song
written by
Allan Clarke,
Graham Nash and Tony Hicks. It was
released by the
Hollies as a
single in
February 1967,
having been...
-
Columbia Carousel or
Carousel Columbia are a pair of double-decker
carousels at Six
Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois, and California's
Great America...
-
Dentzel Carousel may
refer to:
Dentzel Carousel Company,
American builder of
carousels in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania in the late 19th and
early 20th century...
- Look up
carousel, carrousel, or merry-go-round in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
carousel is an amu****t ride.
Carousel or
carrousel may also refer...
-
aircraft navigation. Many
aircraft were
equipped with dual or
triple Carousels for redundancy.
Operation was
relatively simple: a
pilot or
flight engineer...
- whom is
attributed with
carvings on
carousels constructed by PTC and
other carousel companies like Looff. The
carousel has 30 "jumpers," 18 "standers," two...