- A
carriage is a two- or four-wheeled horse-drawn
vehicle for p****engers. Second-hand
private carriages were
common public transport, the
equivalent of...
- from the Himalayas,
which afford great advantages of
irrigation and
water-
carriage. Its
major rivers are the Kosi, the Mahananda, the
Suwara Kali, the...
- - pipelines,
freight forwarders, brokers, and air, motor, rail, and
water carriage. The
journal is
published by the
University of
Denver Sturm College...
- Cars were
rapidly adopted in the US,
where they
replaced horse-drawn
carriages. In
Europe and
other parts of the world,
demand for
automobiles did not...
-
Limited opportunity for
exchange discourages division of labour.
Because "
water-
carriage" (i.e. transportation)
extends the market,
division of labour, with...
-
Cycle &
Carriage Limited, REE Corp has
operations in
power and
water utility infrastructure,
property and M&E services.
Jardine Cycle &
Carriage first acquired...
- open
carriage with a seat in the rear of the body and a
raised bench at the
front for the driver, a servant. Berlin: A four-wheeled
covered carriage developed...
-
landing carriage mount with a shield.
Although referred to as a "Maxim" gun, the 1893
could have
easily been
mistaken for such due to its br****
water jacket...
- A
marathon carriage is a
modern metal carriage that is used for
driving competitions,
especially combined driving. It is
named after the cross-country...
-
developing and
patenting his
steam carriage built and
operated in
model form in 1784. In 1791 he
built a
larger steam carriage which he had to
abandon to do...