Wagon-wright

  • 1Wright's Ferry — was a ferry established by John Wright in the early 18th century to transport goods, animals, and people across the Susquehanna River in south central Pennsylvania, between the two towns that came to be known as Columbia and Wrightsville. The… …

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  • 2Wright — The word wright is an archaic English term for a craftsman or builder (e.g. a shipwright is a person who builds ships) and a British family name.People with the family nameA* Alexander Wright (soldier), British army private, awarded VC during the …

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  • 3Dee Wright Observatory — Observatory at the summit of McKenzie Pass Location McKenzie Pass, Lane County, Oregon, United States …

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  • 4Midland Railway Carriage and Wagon Company — The Midland Railway Carriage and Wagon Company was a Birmingham, England, based manufacturer of railway carriages and wagons. It was not part of the Midland Railway. Its products also included trams and even military tanks. It has made trains for …

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  • 5Jack Wright — was the hero of a popular series of Victorian science fiction dime novels and story papers written by Luis Senarens, the so called American Jules Verne . A few stories are also credited to Francis W. Doughty. Jack appeared in original stories… …

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  • 6Gustavus Blin Wright — was a pioneer roadbuilder and entrepreneur in British Columbia, Canada. His biggest achievement was building the Old Cariboo Road to the Cariboo gold fields, from Lillooet to Fort Alexandria, but he was also a partner in a freighting firm that… …

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  • 7Derby Carriage and Wagon Works — was built by the Midland Railway in Derby, England. The plant has been through many changes of ownership and is currently owned by Bombardier Transportation, a subsidiary of Bombardier Inc. of Canada. As of 2011 it is the only remaining passenger …

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  • 8wainwright — n. Wagon wright, wagon maker …

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  • 9Holden Commodore — Manufacturer Holden Also called Holden Berlina Holden Calais Production …

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  • 10Heaton's Crossroads — Heaton s Crossroads, also known as the Purcellville Wagon Raid, was a American Civil War skirmish that took place between Federal cavalry under General Alfred N. Duffie and Confederate infantry under General John C. Breckenridge on July 16, 1864… …

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