- A
charabanc or "char-à-banc" /ˈʃærəbæŋk/ (often
pronounced "sharra-bang" in
colloquial British English) is a type of horse-drawn
vehicle or
early motor...
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staged on
Broadway as well as
across Ireland.
Jones helped found the
Charabanc Theatre Company, an all-women
touring group, in 1983. It was
created to...
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arrival of the railways. One of the
earliest motorized vehicles was the
charabanc,
which was used for
short journeys and
excursions until the
early years...
- The Grahame-White Type X
Charabanc or
Aerobus was a 1910s
British p****enger-carrying
biplane designed and
built by the Grahame-White
Aviation Company...
- A
tachanka (Ukrainian: тачанка) was a horse-drawn cart (such as
charabanc) or an open
wagon with a
heavy machine gun
mounted on the rear side. A tachanka...
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drive the
subway car
through the gap in the
power feed. P****enger
train Charabanc First class travel List of
named p****enger
trains –
where the cars were...
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refreshment and
accommodation to
motorists and
parties travelling by
charabanc. The
largest pub-restaurants
boasted facilities such as
tennis courts...
- 62
years on 24 May 1914
after hitching a lift on the side of a
motor charabanc on its way to
Rocks House: "A
party of
visitors arrived at
about 8.30...
- motorcycle, truck, wheelbarrow, yacht.
Public transport depicted; ambulance,
charabanc, horsecar, mailcoach, motorbus, rickshaw, stagecoach,
steam locomotive...
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refreshment and
accommodation to
motorists and
parties travelling by
charabanc. The
largest roadhouses boasted facilities such as
tennis courts and swimming...