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  2. Milk churn - Wikipedia

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    Milk churn stand. In Britain, Ireland and other European countries, milk churns would be left by dairy farmers by the roadside on purpose-built platforms, or stands, at the right height to be loaded on to the dairy's cart or lorry. They fell out of use when milk began to be collected by tanker from the farm and ceased entirely by 1979.

  3. Float (horse-drawn) - Wikipedia

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    Horse-drawn milk float in the Milestones Museum. A float is a form of two-wheeled horse-drawn cart, often with a dropped axle to give an especially low load-bed. They were intended for use by deliverymen and the carrying of heavy or unstable items such as milk churns. [1] [2]: 123 [3]: 124 [4]: 79

  4. GWR Siphon - Wikipedia

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    By the 1930s, the milk companies wanted to be able to assure better quality, and so had requested chilled delivery vehicles. Having experimented with a chilled MICA van using frozen carbon dioxide , the 1930s introduced Siphon J was a fully enclosed and chilled by dry ice milk churn transport wagon.

  5. Wales & Edwards - Wikipedia

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    W&E supplied large numbers of floats to United Dairies, who had provided the original specification. They also supplied Express Dairies, who supplied milk over an area of some 1,000 square miles (2,600 km 2) in the London area. In 1963 they had a total fleet of around 2,200 battery electric road vehicles, of which 200 were Standard 3-wheelers ...

  6. Why Am I Snacking So Much? (& How to Stop) - AOL

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    Snacks can be an excellent way to get some extra protein or veggies in between meals. A snack before a workout can improve performance, and a post-workout snack can aid recovery.

  7. Milk churn stand - Wikipedia

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    Milk churn stand with churns Cornish milk churn stand before restoration Cornish milk churn stand restored Milk churns being loaded from a stand onto a lorry in Pålsböle, Åland, in the 1960s. A milk churn stand was a standard-height platform on which milk churns would be placed for collection by cart or lorry. Some were simple and made of ...