- A
watering trough (or
artificial watering point) is a man-made or
natural receptacle intended to
provide drinking water to animals,
livestock on farms...
- A
water trough (British terminology), or
track pan (American terminology), is a
device to
enable a
steam locomotive to
replenish its
water supply while...
- A
similar trough providing drinking water for
domestic or non-domestic
animals is a
watering trough and may be part of a
larger watering structure called...
-
Ireland Trough (food) or manger, a
container for
animal feed
Watering trough, a
receptacle of
drinking water for
domestic and non-domestic
livestock Water trough...
- In the
early 19th century, Karachi's
watering troughs were
recognized for
their architectural significance.
These structures were
primarily constructed...
- is
bisected by
Silver Street. The
Boothby Square Watering Trough was
installed in 1902 to
supply water for
horses and dogs and a
peaceful respite for people...
- Dog
Fountain and the
Whitehead Memorial Fountain, was
originally a
watering trough,
located in Milwaukee's
South Side, that was
converted into a fountain...
- town
around a
watering trough built in 1810 by Hugh Bigham. The
watering trough was
initially known as the
running pump. The
watering trough was connected...
- to
Bread troughs. Look up
trough in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Feeding trough, see manger, a food
receptacle for
animals Watering trough, a receptacle...
- for shade. A
water source is also common; the
watering trough in past
times was
supplied by
water from a hand
driven well, with the
water kept in wooden...