-
England and Wales, for
example at All Stretton.
Bunkhouses are very
different from hotels:
bunkhouses often just
offer a
basic accommodation with few...
- his
tenure with
World Championship Wrestling (WCW)
under the ring name
Bunkhouse Buck. He also
appeared in WWE as Jack
Swagger Sr. A
member of the Golden...
- The
Bunkhouse Stampede was a
professional wrestling tournament/show held
annually by Jim
Crockett Promotions from 1985
through 1988. In 1985, the NWA's...
- The
Bunkhouse Coffeehouse,
downstairs at 612
Davie Street in Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada, was a
venue for folk
music and
poetry readings in the...
- The
Bunkhouse Stampede Finals was the
third Bunkhouse Stampede professional wrestling event produced by Jim
Crockett Promotions under the
National Wrestling...
- (600 mm × 500 mm) tri-fold game board, a
plastic toy bus, 4
cardboard bunkhouses, 12
rubber ICKY
animals (2 each Crawfish, Frog, Lizard, Mouse, Snake,...
-
National Wrestling Alliance's (NWA)
Bunkhouse Stampede involved wrestlers wearing what was
described as "
bunkhouse gear"—cowboy boots, jeans, T-shirts—instead...
- The
Goathaunt Bunkhouse was
built as a
service structure by the
Glacier Park
Hotel Company for the
development of the
Goathaunt site in
Glacier National...
- The
Milwaukee Road
Bunkhouse was
built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and
Pacific Railroad (also
known as the
Milwaukee Road) in 1909 to
house train...
-
check for
obstructions crew car, also
known as
outfit car, camp car, or
bunkhouse car: a bunk, kitchen, or tool car for
railroad employees departmental...