- A
barrel vault, also
known as a
tunnel vault,
wagon vault or
wagonhead vault, is an
architectural element formed by the
extrusion of a
single curve (or...
- A
station wagon (US, also
wagon) or
estate car (UK, also estate) is an
automotive body-style
variant of a
sedan with its
roof extended rearward over a...
- The
wagon with
opening roof is a type of
railway goods wagon that is, nowadays,
defined and
standardised by the
International Union of
Railways (UIC) as...
- The
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R (or
WagonR) is a city car/mini MPV
manufactured and
marketed by
Suzuki through its
subsidiary Maruti Suzuki primarily for the...
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therefore fully enclosed by
sides and a
fixed roof. They are
often referred to
simply as
covered wagons, and this is the term used by the International...
- A
vardo (also
Romani wag(g)on,
Gypsy wagon,
living wagon, caravan, van and house-on-wheels) is a four-wheeled horse-drawn
vehicle traditionally used by...
- The
Buick Sport Wagon was a mid-size
station wagon built by
Buick and was
shared with the
Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser,
Pontiac Tempest Safari and Chevrolet...
- The Mercedes-Benz G-class,
colloquially known as the G-
Wagon or G-Wagen (as an
abbreviation of Geländewagen), is a four-wheel
drive luxury SUV manufactured...
-
Goods wagons or
freight wagons (North America:
freight cars), also
known as
goods carriages,
goods trucks,
freight carriages or
freight trucks, are unpowered...
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Church has a
pinnacled west
tower built of granite, a
south porch with old
wagon roof and a
south transept built in 1893. To
deter highwaymen from attacking...