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- The litter is a class of wheelless vehicles, a type of human-powered transport, for the transport of people. Smaller litters may take the form of open...
- wagons, and litters. Litters were used to carry p****engers between two horses, or on the back of a pack horse or mule (or camel; see Light horse field ambulance)...
- wagon or a litter. If roads permitted, women sometimes rode in early carriages developed from freight wagons, pulled by three or four horses. After the...
- these hospitals. The Normans used a litter suspended between horses on two poles. Variations on the horse litter and horse-drawn wagons were used until the...
- false rumor alleged that certain North American schools were providing litter boxes in bathrooms for students who "identify as cats", or who parti****te...
- A litter is a stretcher designed to be used where there are physical obstacles that impair movement, including other hazards such as, in confined spaces...
- position by the Egyptian Camel Transport Corps. With flies attracted to horse litter, etc., provision of safe sanitation was a constant battle. Incinerators...
- was "sore wounded ere he would be taken", was brought to London in a horse-litter. The reward for his capture was awarded to Baron Cherleton, but he died...
- A seahorse (also written sea-horse and sea horse) is any of 46 species of small marine bony fish in the genus Hippocampus. The genus name comes from the...
- inventory of Countess Katherine's goods made after her death included a horse litter may indicate declining mobility in her later years». Everett Green 1852...