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shows known Garratt construction by all manufacturers.
Garratts were used in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and
South America. No
Garratts were used on...
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Garratts Wood is a
woodland in Somerset, England, near the
village of Winsford. It
covers a
total area of 1.11
hectares (2.74 acres). It is
owned and managed...
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frequently overheated, and as the
Garratts were much larger, they were a
major weakness on the LMS
Garratts. They were also
always heavy on coal and...
- 2-6-2+2-6-2 L
class Garratts built for the
Tasmanian Government Railways in 1912. This
wheel arrangement also
included the
final Garratts to be
built by BP...
- it platinum. The
Garratts registered their recording company,
Scripture in Song
Recordings Limited, in 1973. In 1974, the
Garratts held
outdoor events...
- Jack
Robert Garratt (born 11
October 1991) is an
English singer,
songwriter and
composer from
Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire. He
released his debut...
- Tom
Garratt (born 25
October 1994) is a
former rugby league footballer who last pla**** as a prop for Hull
Kingston Rovers in the
Super League. In 2022...
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Modified Fairlies, the
Union Garratts were
prone to
metal fatigue and
cracking of the frames. In the case of the
Union Garratts, this
occurred particularly...
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Garratt is the
surname of:
Chris Garratt,
artist of the Biff (cartoon) team Fred
Garratt (1888–1967),
English footballer Herbert William Garratt (1864–1913)...
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Major Geoffrey Theodore Garratt MBE (1888 – 28
April 1942) was a
British farmer,
journalist and
political activist. Born in Oxfordshire, son of clergyman...