-
along behind. Two
jinkers could also be connected, with the back
jinker linked by a log
which would be
chained to the
front jinker.
Jinkers were used in the...
- The High-
Jinkers was a
musical variety radio program broadcast during the late 1920s on New York's WEAF each Sa****ay
evening at 7:30pm. One of the featured...
- for
carrying large loads.
There were also four-wheeled
vehicles known as
jinkers,
which had no tray and were used to
carry large tree logs or
other large...
- (DCHP-2 May 2016) adj. —
Newfoundland generous,
extravagant or wasteful. 6.
jinker joner, jonah,
jader (DCHP-2
April 2016) n. —
Newfoundland a
person believed...
- Yale, Caterpillar, and
other companies.
These "straddles" or "timber
jinkers" were a
common sight in
seaports around the
world until the 1970s, but...
- Woollacott, they
hauled the m****ive
jinker for
three months, on a 100-mile
journey from Adelaide. In
April 2001 the
Jinker was
included in the
BankSA Heritage...
-
Greater Brisbane League (Northside)
Location Bunya,
Queensland Ballpark Jinker Track Founded 1990
League championships 2011
Former name(s)
Mitchelton Unicorns...
- of bullocks,
yoked in pairs, they were used for
hauling drays,
wagon or
jinker loads of
goods and
lumber prior to the
construction of
railways and the...
-
arisen as
early as in
bullock team days,
whether drawing wagons or
timber jinkers.
Gympie Pyramid – A
small pyramid like
structure in Gympie, Queensland...
- Here's
Frank Sinatra Heritage over the Land The Hermit's Cave The High-
Jinkers Hilltop House Hit the
Jackpot Hogan's
Daughter Honest Harold Hollywood...