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| By using the traversing gear on the | carriage a total traverse of 30° on each side of the c |
| ck on the head when he had an accident in his | carriage a few days before. |
| a location such as a steadily moving railway | carriage, a dropped ball (as seen by an observer in th |
| In its fifth | carriage a cooking gas cylinder exploded and created a |
| sful, inventions by Medhurst included a steam | carriage, a ‘leak proof' canal lock gate and a variety |
| The A159 is a 16 mile-long single | carriage A-road, running between Scunthorpe and Gainsb |
| Staub was injured in a | carriage accident on May 18, 1904, and died the follow |
| ately, William Sr. was killed in a Charleston | carriage accident and never saw his namesake town of A |
| He was killed in a Charleston | carriage accident caused by the train's noise frighten |
| rea Zani, violinist and composer (born 1696) ( | carriage accident) |
| tary of State was convalescing at home from a | carriage accident. |
| n 1910 as a result of injuries sustained in a | carriage accident. |
| recent years Wild TV has begun to expand its | carriage across Canada, reaching carriage deals with m |
| The gun had split trail | carriage adapted from the 152 mm howitzer-gun M1937 (M |
| d from a six-tube launcher mounted on a towed | carriage adapted from that used by the 3.7 cm PaK 36 t |
| ral De la Rey returning home bare-headed in a | carriage adorned with flowers, while a black cloud wit |
| g through the streets of Stockholm in a fancy | carriage after black horses. |
| aped to train them into the desired shape and | carriage after cropping |
| the rank of lieutenant, retired from the Gun | Carriage Agency on 10 August 1882 as an honorary major |
| reland and its sister channel 3e already hold | carriage agreement to air certain ITV content within t |
| ong with ITV2 and ITV4 due to the expiry of a | carriage agreement between UPC and ITV. |
| moved back due to their failure to reach any | carriage agreements. |
| va's The Lawsuit and Vyacheslav Kruglik's The | Carriage, all based on stories by Gogol. |
| nka and His Aunt and Vyacheslav Kruglik's The | Carriage, all based on stories by Gogol. |
| Maxim gun mounted on tachanka, a horse-drawn | carriage along with the gunner, firing backwards at a |
| or lowering a caisson containing a boat on a | carriage along a slope using a balancing counterweight |
| e only serviceable example of a 43' passenger | carriage, along with another 43' carriage, a D Class c |
| The | carriage also featured equlibrator. |
| replacing the 15 cm K (E) mounted on the same | carriage, although only 6 were built before it was rea |
| Oriental, a hotel group, and Jardine Cycle & | Carriage, an auto group. |
| Company runabout, an International horseless | carriage, an Austin Motor Company beer tanker (the fir |
| His genteel | carriage and agreeable disposition gain him the esteem |
| er it was called the M51 Multiple Machine Gun | Carriage, and when combined with the M20 trailer it wa |
| h succeeded R.J. Billinton as the Locomotive, | Carriage and Wagon Superintendent at Brighton Works on |
| The tyre was on an old | carriage, and was of an obsolete design. |
| Like Union | Carriage and Wagon, Dorbyl did not allocate builder's |
| In 1876 a railway | carriage and wagon building works of the Midland Wagon |
| The gun, less the | carriage and shield, was also used as the armament of |
| G. J. Churchward, Locomotive, | Carriage and Wagon Superintendent 1902 to 1916, and Ch |
| a short section of track complete with period | carriage and open wagons. |
| was purchased from Schneider, and the railway | carriage and auxiliary equipment was all produced loca |
| e time, KISA-LP did not have cable television | carriage, and so, was quite limited in its ability to |
| upplied to the railway by the Ashbury Railway | Carriage and Iron Company Ltd of Manchester. |
| Her natural grace of | carriage, and the effortless line which allows her. |
| e), an original 1930s Copenhagen-area S-train | carriage and a 1950s Lyntog diesel multiple unit. |
| It utilized the modern | carriage and recoil mechanism of the BL 8 inch Howitze |
| ea adjacent to the station housed the L&SWR's | carriage and wagon works until their relocation to Eas |
| e basis of personality and poise (30 points), | carriage and figure (15 points), make-up and grooming |
| 931 became Chairman of the Gloucester Railway | Carriage and Wagon Company. |
| The Birmingham Railway | Carriage and Wagon Company (BRC&W) was a railway locom |
| nderbilt cab in New York, then stabilized the | carriage and maintained its original Vanderbilt logo, |
| r the Companies Act 1869, the Ashbury Railway | Carriage and Iron Company Ltd's memorandum, clause 3, |
| It was a combined Locomotive, | Carriage and Wagon POH & Coach building workshop and l |
| The | Carriage and Wagon Works continues to build trains und |
| Savage Garden performing by themselves in the | carriage and subway. |
| Despite enemy rifle fire which cut up the gun | carriage and severed the rammer, Laffey bravely stood |
| as "tall, handsome and dignified, graceful in | carriage and very affable ... a 'soldierly Christian' |
| of an artist who would go so far as to burn a | carriage and kill a human being to complete the painti |
| ike its predecessors, Lubok had a fixed trail | carriage and although it was equipped with suspension, |
| on, were fixed to the legs of the split-trail | carriage and would "toe-in" when the legs were spread |
| nety-one cars built by the Birmingham Railway | Carriage and Wagon Company in Smethwick, England. |
| While visiting, the Duke travelled in the | carriage and on the locomotive footplate. |
| end of his term, Wickliffe was thrown from a | carriage and permanently crippled. |
| irst four carriages, including the women-only | carriage and the engine, fell into the swollen river, |
| Dulhunty was driving the | carriage and their route took them along Parramatta Ro |
| om the battlefield, with Napoleon leaving his | carriage and preparing to mount his horse. |
| Ashbury Railway | Carriage and Iron Co Ltd v Riche (1875) LR 7 HL 653 is |
| design, and a design from Birmingham Railway | Carriage and Wagon Company also based on the Crusader. |
| ing with the Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway | Carriage and Wagon Company Ltd. |
| it was broken down into three loads, barrel, | carriage and firing platform. |
| d American Saddlebred breeds, where high tail | carriage and animation are desired traits. |
| lso built in Britain, one by the Metropolitan | Carriage and Wagon Co and one by Brush Electrical Engi |
| er cities, a fleet of cars, a private railway | carriage and a large art collection. |
| He later sold | carriage and farm implements. |
| ory (ICF) that is one of the largest railroad | carriage and locomotive manufacturers in the world. |
| also established its locomotive and later its | carriage and wagon works. |
| In 1874 he was appointed | Carriage and Wagon Superintendent on the LCDR followin |
| 898 became a director of Metropolitan Railway | Carriage and Wagon Company of Saltley Birmingham befor |
| cars were built in 1935 by Birmingham Railway | Carriage and Wagon Company: fourteen were driving moto |
| was an accident with tsaritsa (queen), whose | carriage and escort got stuck and drowned in this swam |
| Underground in 1914 by the Gloucester Railway | Carriage and Wagon Company. |
| He was dragged from his | carriage and hacked to death. |
| out of focus", those in the mid-distance (the | carriage and the pedestrians in the middle of the inte |
| London, where his father had been Locomotive, | Carriage and Wagon Superintendent since 1885. |
| r party coming up, the gun was upset from its | carriage, and taken into the Residency. |
| its greatest extent, in 1900, the Manchester | Carriage and Tramways Company operated services over 1 |
| ccuracy of her figures, combined with perfect | carriage and movement, was the chief feature of the mo |
| he was taken on as an assistant first in the | carriage and then the locomotive workshops of the East |
| Northport in 1856 and learned the trade of a | carriage and wagon builder. |
| Sir Daniel Gooch, Locomotive, | Carriage and Wagon Superintendent 1837-1864 |
| Major William Dean, Locomotive, | Carriage and Wagon Superintendent 1877-1902 |
| awmills, a tannery, granite and marble works, | carriage and sleigh manufacturer, and shuttle maker. |
| wing was added in 1896 and also attached is a | carriage and horse shed dated to about 1818-1822. |
| having donned overalls, he alighted from the | carriage and travelled on the footplate to Rhyd Ddu. |
| es built at Sand Hutton: a closed bogie salon | carriage and a 4-wheel closed brake van. |
| It was named after the Ashbury Railway | Carriage and Iron Company Ltd which built it for £175 |
| at Valley Forge, Lady Washington got into her | carriage and started out for Mount Vernon. |
| recalled, "every inch the high-born... [his] | carriage and gait would have done credit to a court Ch |
| A total of 72 cars were built by Metropolitan | Carriage and Wagon: 36 motor cars, 24 trailers, and 12 |
| on packed up her belongings, climbed into her | carriage, and headed north from Mount Vernon to join w |
| 81 with Y class diesel locomotive Y161 an ABE | carriage and a C van. |
| e Br-2 - designated Br-2M - which had wheeled | carriage and didn't require sepatare transportation. |
| wheels could be attached to the front of the | carriage and a limber attached to the rear for transpo |
| hers saw this as a ghost or demon riding in a | carriage and likened its appearance to a "cloud of pol |
| It is also the home of the line's | Carriage and Wagon department. |
| cm Belagerungshaubitze M 16 and used the same | carriage and firing platform as the larger weapon. |
| Manchester | Carriage and Tramways Company L53 is the only survivin |
| It was built in 1877 for the Manchester | Carriage and Tramways Company. |
| It was attached to the underside of the | carriage and the firing platform. |
| n a self-propelled mount as the M12 Gun Motor | Carriage and saw action in 1944-45. |
| ded a small goods yard with two sidings and a | carriage and cattle dock. |
| l counterweight and was placed on a box-trail | carriage and given a gun shield. |
| ction as the founder of the Bristol Wagon and | Carriage and Works Co. |
| on and conscript the locals to outfit it with | carriage and train. |
| 1, with his partner Hurlburt, he manufactured | carriage and saddle hardware. |
| ancashire & Yorkshire Railway (LYR) company's | Carriage and Wagon Works, the club needed a pitch to p |
| es (460 mm) shorter, on a lighter and simpler | carriage, and it entered service in 1894. |
| It had a split trail | carriage and magnesium wheels with synthetic rubber ti |
| four-wheeled wagons built by Ashbury Railway | Carriage and Iron Company Ltd. |
| on picture debut in 1913 with In the Bishop's | Carriage and Caprice. |
| ing about his ideas for a practical horseless | carriage and, in 1897, the firm had an engineer workin |
| Carriage annex, 96x212 feet | |
| f the M115 type 8 inch cannon on its redesign | carriage appeared in 1931, but development was slowed |
| The | carriage appears to have adopted a number of design fe |
| face (to Ditchling Road) has eight bays and a | carriage arch at the north end. |
| The | carriage arch is segmental-headed. |
| and 18th-century blackstone houses divided by | carriage archways. |
| l, probably meant to symbolise the composer's | carriage as it drives him away from Pavlovsk and St. P |
| he curates refused either to ride in the same | carriage as the two Presbyterian ministers, or to allo |
| ggle with the revolver falling under Edward's | carriage as continued safely down Constitution Hill. |
| It used the same | carriage as 210 mm gun M1939 (Br-17) as well as the sa |
| The name change recognises Cycle & | Carriage's distinguished 104-year operating history an |
| vation and range as well as to strengthen the | carriage as the M 14/16. |
| n Victoria ordering the blinds lowered on her | carriage as the royal train passed through. |
| It shared the same | carriage as the 7.7 cm FK 16. |
| It was used as an anti-tank gun on its own | carriage, as well as equipping a number of British tan |
| del diesel locomotive and a vintage passenger | carriage as well as a historical mural painted on the |
| 56, two of the class were engaged in shunting | carriage at Sydney Station. |
| It can be seen at times from the | carriage at the station, when there's enough lighting. |
| Pullman | Carriage at restored platform |
| Vintage | carriage at Wootton station |
| Former NZR 56-foot | carriage at Dunedin Railway Station |
| 1936, he was one of the escorters of the gun | carriage at the King's funeral and became Queen Mary's |
| Stepping into the wrong | carriage at a Sussex village, Elinor finds herself in |
| ion trailer (used with M15 multiple gun motor | carriage, auto 37mm, two .50 |
| Two are buildings, an 1870 | carriage barn and a smaller shed known as the "garden |
| Also on the property is a | carriage barn built about 1890. |
| 1850), | carriage barn (c. |
| 1855), | carriage barn (ca. |
| Also on the property is a contributing | carriage barn and privy. |
| Also on the property are a contributing frame | carriage barn and stone wall. |
| A | carriage barn and windmill were also constructed on th |
| lso on the property are a frame, gable roofed | carriage barn and garage/agricultural equipment barn. |
| Also on the property are a | carriage barn and caretaker's cottage dated to the 189 |
| ck office building, milk house, sheds, privy, | carriage barn, chicken house, four barns, a pergola, s |
| An 18th-century | carriage barn, which was moved to the site, serves as |
| g includes the house, a retaining wall, and a | carriage barn. |
| ick style house, an associated cottage, and a | carriage barn. |
| Also on the property is a contributing | carriage barn. |
| rmy were supposed to receive the M6 Gun Motor | Carriage, based on Dodge light trucks. |
| as he was about to load, resulting in the gun | carriage being riddled with bullets. |
| uipping it with the breech, recoil system and | carriage borrowed from the 105mm M2 howitzer. |
| pm, when a large fireball erupted in the rear | carriage, bringing the train to a standstill and forci |
| The cannon was at point-blank range, but its | carriage broke at the second shot - the damage took a |
| Its | carriage broke down into two loads for transport. |
| fter a brief period working for the Newcastle | carriage builders R J & R Laycock, he returned in 1854 |
| company was formed by a merger in 1858 of the | carriage builders Joseph Thrupp, who established his b |
| d to asbestos, used during the locomotive and | carriage building process. |
| One | carriage built by Cravens for the Metropolitan Railway |
| ocomotive built by Motor Rail and a passenger | carriage built using redundant church pews. |
| Traditional transport Palanquin and horse | carriage, bullock curt. |
| The Chennai Contract | Carriage Bus Terminus or CCCBT is a bus terminus locat |
| See also: Chennai Contract | Carriage Bus Terminus |
| tury to the foundation of George Ewer's horse | carriage business in 1885. |
| hat time and survived by escaping the falling | carriage, but the four suits - White Gale II, Blue Sni |
| , and used a modified version of the latter's | carriage, but used the Gerlich squeeze bore principle |
| was built using light alloys in parts of the | carriage, but the LG 42-2 replaced these with ordinary |
| ntally, Holmes is pushed in front of a moving | carriage by the supposed vampire, only to be saved by |
| cles, goods or things" in the course of their | carriage by the operator as a result of his "neglect o |
| It is possible to ignore the motion of the | carriage by defining it as an inertial frame. |
| For transport the barrel was removed from the | carriage by a crane and carried separately. |
| ater came a missile, Blue Steel, intended for | carriage by the V Force bombers, and then the Blue Str |
| eive Disney Junior free of charge, subject to | carriage by their television service provider; however |
| The London Steam | Carriage by Trevithick and Vivian, demonstrated in Lon |
| When the | carriage came to take her to court, Tersmeden reported |
| Its | carriage can provide speeds up to 20 knots. |
| A Mark XIX mounted on a Mark XIII | carriage can be seen at the South African National Mus |
| pe of a rhomboid and told the story of a baby | carriage careening down a hill. |
| e streets of Dublin to watch as a horse-drawn | carriage carried his coffin - draped in the same Trico |
| ng trolley car rammed into the open-air horse | carriage carrying Roosevelt. |
| ds differences in heights by putting ships on | carriage carts on tracks and using pulley wheels and c |
| graph but it fell sideways and hit the wooden | carriage causing sparks which started a fire on the ro |
| A 88 was the | carriage chosen for the task; it had been imported fro |
| rain services were usually operated by single | carriage Class 122 diesel railcars. |
| Children, as well as taking home a miniature | carriage clock each. |
| is: a turret/church clock, a bracket clock, a | carriage clock, a longcase clock, an organ clock, or w |
| Repeating | carriage clocks have a button on the top to activate t |
| ccupied, bringing the number of people in one | carriage close to 80, therefore justifying higher esti |
| mes such as Coventry Motette, Great Horseless | Carriage Co, Swift Motor Company and more familiar nam |
| Works and to form the Fairlie Engine & Steam | Carriage Co. but George England junior died within a f |
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