- A
hostler (/ˈhɒslər/ or /ˈɒslər/) or
ostler /ˈɒslər/ was
traditionally a
groom or
stableman who was emplo**** in a
stable to take care of horses, usually...
- John Bowes, 1st
Baron Bowes PC (I) (1691 – 22 July 1767) was an Anglo-Irish peer,
politician and judge. He was
noted for his
great legal ability, but also...
- The
Railway Engineer. XXIX (345): 320–321.
October 1908. "
hostling".
Definition of
HOSTLING. Merriam-Webster (2014 ed.). 2014.
Retrieved 11
October 2014...
- 1970, the new
Khmer Air
Force (KAF) was
faced with both an
escalation of
hostlities and the
increase in
activity on his main
Airbase at
Pochentong near Phnom...
- B.R.".
Railway Magazine: 60–61.
January 1951. http://www.sdrm.org/faqs/
hostling.html
Archived 2011-01-30 at the
Wayback Machine, Phil Jern "How to Boot...
-
returned to SRC for w****ends of excursions, in-cab experiences, cab tours,
hostling tours, and whistle-blowing. On July 2, No. 611 was
sidelined by a broken...
- from a cab-equipped A unit,
sometimes equipped with
limited controls for
hostling Butthead or Butt Head GM Electro-Motive
Division model 'MP' or 'SW' endcab...
-
during the off-season – when
ridership is too
insufficient to
justify hostling a
steam locomotive. The
Galloping Goose was
constructed from a Pierce-Arrow...
- sold from a
fleet of
sausage carts. His
daughter Hedvig (Hedvig
Wiedemann Høstl [da])
studied painting under Gustav Vermehren. She
married the
painter Oluf...