- The term
barge has a rich history, and
therefore there are many
other types of
barges. "
Barge" is
attested from 1300, from Old
French barge, from Vulgar...
- La
Barge may
refer to: La
Barge, Wyoming,
United States La
Barge (Puy-de-Dôme), a
village in the
commune of Saint-Priest-des-Champs,
France This disambiguation...
- A
hopper barge is a type of
barge commonly designed to
transport commodities like coal, steel, rocks, sand, soil and waste. 'Hopper
barge' can also refer...
- John D.
Barge is the
former superintendent of
schools for the U.S.
state of Georgia. He was a
candidate for
Governor of
Georgia in the 2014 election,...
- A
royal barge is a
ceremonial barge that is used by a
monarch for
processions and
transport on a body of water.
Royal barges are
currently used in monarchies...
- Look up
barge or
barges in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
barge is a flat-bottomed boat.
Barge or
barges may also
refer to:
France Barges, Côte-d'Or...
- A
Dutch barge is a
traditional flat-bottomed shoal-draught
barge,
originally used to
carry cargo in the
shallow Zuiderzee and the
waterways of Netherlands...
- A
flexible barge is a non-rigid
barge usually made of fabric. This[which?] test
ended on
April 29 when the
fabric of one of the two bags
under tow developed...
- on the
barges in late 2013 and
began selling off the
barges in 2014. Two of the
barges (one San
Francisco barge and the
former Portland barge) have or...
- 101 was an
American whaleback barge that was
usually towed by a
steam driven freighter or a tugboat. She was
significant as she was the
first whaleback...