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between the
panniers.
Tourists riding in
panniers in France, in a
drawing by
Louis Hersent, 1833 Pack
horse with soft-sided
panniers Panniers on a llama...
- spectacle. At
their most extreme,
panniers could extend the
skirt several feet at each side. By the 1780s,
panniers were
normally worn only with very...
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Pannier tank locomotive, a type of
steam locomotive Pannier (clothing), an 18th-century
undergarment Anthony Pannier,
French swimmer Rudolf Pannier (1897–1978)...
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similar position to the
panniers on a pack animal.
Media related to
Pannier tank
locomotives at
Wikimedia Commons In Belgium,
pannier tanks were in use at...
- liquid-cooled V-twin
engine and
extensive painted plastic bodywork with
integrated panniers. The
first generation Deauville (1998–2001)
featured an
engine capacity...
- the
panniers once used to
carry goods to
market on the back of pack animals. The word "
pannier"
derives from the
French meaning 'basket', so "
pannier market"...
- as
panniers,
notably the 1361
class built new
under Churchward in 1910, by
which date a few of the 1813
class had
already been
rebuilt as
pannier tanks...
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Champagne Pannier was
founded in 1899 and its head
office is
situated in Château-Thierry, France. It is the
largest champagne house in the
western Marne...
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often have
panniers or
saddlebags ****ed as
standard or
available as options. They
normally come in
pairs but may be used individually.
Panniers mount on...
- welded, riveted, or
bolted together.
Panniers may be
mounted to
front and rear
luggage carriers.
Removable panniers hook onto the top edge of the carrier...