- second-class lever.
Traditional Chinese wheelbarrows, however, had a
central wheel supporting the
whole load. Use of
wheelbarrows is
common in the construction...
- "The Red
Wheelbarrow" is a poem by
American modernist poet
William Carlos Williams.
Originally published without a title, it was
designated "XXII" in...
- A
wheelbarrow race is a
competitive game in
which teams of two
players race with one
teammate playing the role of the driver, and the
other playing the...
- The
Wheelbarrow Olympics (in
Hungarian Talicskaolimpia) is an
international sports event organized annually in Hosszúhetény
village in
Baranya county...
- The
Wheelbarrow is a
remotely controlled robot designed in 1972 for use by
British Army bomb
disposal teams operating in
Northern Ireland (321 EOD), mainland...
- 116°47′00″W / 46.9975°N 116.7833°W / 46.9975; -116.7833 The lost
Wheelbarrow Mine is
claimed to have been
located about 10
miles (16 km) from Potlatch...
- Pennsylvania, and
produces 85% of the
wheelbarrows in the
United States and
Canada producing 1.7
million wheelbarrows each year. The
Harrisburg plant has...
-
wrestler wraps a forward-facing opponent's legs
around their waist, in a
wheelbarrow hold, from
either standing behind an
opponent who is
laying face-first...
- 093,200 (approximately $10,881) on 10
wheelbarrows for the
Bungoma slaughterhouse,
suggesting that the
wheelbarrows cost Kshs 109,320 ($1,088) each. In...
- (ISBN 978-0993594557). Howard,
Geoffrey (1992).
Wheelbarrow Across the Sahara. ISBN 978-0586213773. BBC
guide to
wheelbarrows, with
brief mention of
Geoffrey Howard...