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  2. Horse trailer - Wikipedia

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    A horse trailer or horse van (also called a horse float in Australia and New Zealand or horsebox in the British Isles) is used to transport horses. There are many different designs, ranging in size from small units capable of holding two or three horses, able to be pulled by a pickup truck or SUV ; to gooseneck designs that carry six to eight ...

  3. Scammell Mechanical Horse - Wikipedia

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    Such was the popularity and success of the Mechanical Horse that there was a separate sales department using dealers for this unique machine. During the difficult trading years of the 1930s the threewheeler was the saviour of Scammell Lorries Ltd. From 1937, a version of the Mechanical Horse was made under licence in France, by FAR.

  4. General Pershing Zephyr - Wikipedia

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    The diner-lounge-observation car Silver Star was sold to Amax Iron Ore Corporation in 1974 for use on the Mount Newman railway in Western Australia and renamed Sundowner. [4] It was used for many years as passenger accommodation on the fortnightly supply train to the mines. It was also used for VIP and inspection trains.

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  6. Sundown (1941 film) - Wikipedia

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    As Vestron Video never had the complete rights to this film, alongside Slightly Honorable and The Woman of the Town, other companies, including United American Video Corporation (UAV Corp.), Alpha Video, Madacy Entertainment Group, Inc. and VCI Entertainment, have been able to release home video versions of Sundown for the past decades, with ...

  7. Gundagai - Wikipedia

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    Four men held up Robert Phillips and took a horse, the property of William Hutchinson of Murrumbidgee, who had possession of the land to the immediate north of Gundagai. [41] [42] On one occasion in 1843, a gang of five bushrangers, including one called "Blue Cap", [43] held up and robbed Mr Andrews, the Gundagai postmaster and innkeeper. [44]