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- Some of the heaviest animals were also required pull water carts and carriages.
- Sanders'one noticeable duty was bringing the water cart onto the field during one drill.
- This method would be of use on a large scale, as for service water carts ."
- These were known to railwaymen as'Water Cart'tenders.
- He had water carts with him.
- A skinny boy, Isam Ilwi strains to pull a water cart on rickety wheels along the narrow lane.
- In addition there were wool wagons, hay wagons, water carts, and elegant gigs for the use of doctors and judges.
- Each train consisted of five wagons carrying gas cylinders, a water cart, and a wagon for the balloon, basket and winch.
- Another suggested explanation is that the rumbling of an approaching water cart sounded like the firing of artillery, thus causing a false alarm.
- Piped water was only supplied three days per week, compelling the use of well water and water carts for the rest of the week.
- According to eyewitnesses, Banykin's corpse was abused by a merchant, Shishkin, driving a water cart twice over the body and by having its eyes poked out with a cane.
- However, scholars consider it more likely that the word originated with water carts, produced in large numbers by J . Furphy & Sons, a company owned by Furphy's brother John.
- He plans to smuggle Armand and Constance out of the city, which is ringed by Mazarin's men, by disguising Constance as Antonio's sister, Marcelina, and hiding Armand in his own water cart.
- Two days later 87 guns, 55 motor lorries, 4 motor cars, 75 carts, 837 wagons, water carts and field kitchens representing most, if not all of the Seventh Army's transport, were found destroyed and abandoned.
- An eyewitness recalled : Everything seemed to come at once : camels, transport of all kinds, water carts, ammunition mules, 17th Native Infantry, Madras Sappers, sick-bearers, Transport Corps, Cavalry and Arabs fighting in the midst.
- Friendly ground forces sweeping the area later found about 800 horse-drawn wagons abandoned along the road, along with 90 artillery pieces, 50 lorries, and half a dozen automobiles, along with assorted water carts and field kitchens.
- For the first time the organization would supply Fire fighting equipment such as water carts, fire beaters and rakes as well as establishing depots for fire-fighting appliances at the homes or camps of certain rangers in Canberra.
- For example, the Chinese name for Chinatown in Singapore is " Ni鷆hsh?i " ( ), which literally means " ox-cart water " from the Malay'Kreta Ayer'in reference to the water carts that used to ply the area.
- A rake of engine, threshing machine, a living van and often a water cart would travel from farm to farm as needed, stopping at each for a few days . The first engines, from around 1840, were portable engines : movable steam engines that were horse-drawn to move them, unlit, between farms.