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Typically packhorses are used to
cross difficult terrain,
where the
absence of
roads prevents the use of
wheeled vehicles. Use of
packhorses dates from...
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travel up to 240 mi (390 km) a w****. They were
favoured by the
Vikings as
packhorses, as well as for ploughing, riding, and
pulling sledges.
Their use as pack...
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packhorse bridge is a
bridge intended to
carry packhorses (horses
loaded with
sidebags or panniers)
across a
river or stream.
Typically a
packhorse bridge...
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Giver of
Stars is a 2019
historical fiction book by Jojo
Moyes about packhorse librarians in a
remote area of Kentucky.
British author Jojo
Moyes wrote...
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transport goods such as calicos,
broadcloth or cotton-wool was by
packhorse.
Strings of
packhorses travelled along a
network of
bridle paths. A
merchant would...
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packhorse bridge is a
bridge intended to
carry packhorses (horses
loaded with
sidebags or panniers)
across a
river or stream.
There are two
packhorse...
- rock lobster,
marine crayfish, New
South Wales spiny lobster,
packhorse crayfish,
packhorse lobster, sea crayfish, smooth-tailed
crayfish and
Sydney crayfish...
- The
Packhorse Inn in
Southstoke within the
English county of
Somerset is a
Grade II
listed building which was
largely rebuilt in 1674. It was changed...
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Borrowdale towards Skiddaw. It or its
predecessor may have been a
packhorse bridge conveying packhorse traffic from
Watendlath to Keswick. Near the
bridge is a...
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packhorse bridge is a
bridge intended to
carry packhorses (horses
loaded with
sidebags or panniers)
across a
river or stream.
There are two
packhorse...