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Water cart may
refer to: A type of
railway tender A
Furphy water cart This
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Water carts may
refer to: A type of
railway tender A
Furphy water cart This
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title Water carts. If...
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Water-
carts may
refer to: A type of
railway tender A
Furphy water cart This
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carts. If...
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cart or dray (Australia and New Zealand) is a
vehicle designed for transport,
using two
wheels and
normally pulled by
draught animals such as horses...
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tenders with a
water capacity of 4,000
gallons (18,200 L)
running on a pair of twin-axle bogies.
These were
known to
railwaymen as "
water cart" tenders. Condensing...
- Clydebank. The
River Cart itself is very short,
being formed from the
confluence of the
Black Cart Water (from the west) and the
White Cart Water (from the south...
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until discounted. In
recent years, the word has been said to
derive from
water carts designed and made by a
company established by John
Furphy of J. Furphy...
- animals).
Heavy wagons,
carts and
agricultural implements can also be
pulled by
other large draught animals such as oxen,
water buffalo, yaks or even camels...
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absolutely safe. This
method would be of use on a
large scale, as for
service water carts. U.S. Army
Major Carl
Rogers Darnall,
Professor of
Chemistry at the Army...
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large 8-wheel
tenders nicknamed "water
carts".
Water crane Stoker,
Gilbert J. (March 1901). "Locomotive
Water Supply: Ramsbottom's Pick-Up Apparatus"...