- A
packhorse, pack horse, or
sumpter refers to a horse, mule, donkey, or pony used to
carry goods on its back,
usually in
sidebags or panniers. Typically...
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packhorse bridge is a
bridge intended to
carry packhorses (horses
loaded with
sidebags or panniers)
across a
river or stream.
Typically a
packhorse bridge...
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waters of the
reservoir began to rise by the end of 1944. A 17th-century
packhorse bridge in the
village had a
preservation order which prevented it from...
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Carrbridge Packhorse Bridge, also
known as
Coffin Bridge, is a
bridge in the
village of
Carrbridge in the
Highlands of Scotland. The
bridge was built...
- The
Packhorse Inn in
Southstoke within the
English county of
Somerset is a
Grade II
listed building which was
largely rebuilt in 1674. It was changed...
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Packhorse Peak is a
summit in
British Columbia, Canada.
Packhorse Peak is a 2,412-metre (7,913-foot)
mountain located in the
Clark Range of the Canadian...
- rock lobster,
marine crayfish, New
South Wales spiny lobster,
packhorse crayfish,
packhorse lobster, sea crayfish, smooth-tailed
crayfish and
Sydney crayfish...
- Bedford. At the 2001 Census, its po****tion was 299. Main
features are the
packhorse bridge over the
Potton Brook, the
adjacent ford, and the
Grade I listed...
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project that
eventually had 30
different libraries serving 100,000 people.
Packhorse librarians were
known by many
different names,
including "book women,"...
- The
nickname "
Packhorse" is
derived from the
early days of the U.S. Cavalry, when
soldiers went on
campaigns accompanied by
packhorses,
additional horses...