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  2. Aerial work platform - Wikipedia

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    Replacing an advertising poster in London using an aerial work platform. An aerial work platform (AWP), also an aerial device, aerial lift, boom lift, bucket truck, cherry picker, elevating work platform (EWP), mobile elevating work platform (MEWP), or scissor lift, is a mechanical device used to provide temporary access for people or equipment to inaccessible areas, usually at height.

  3. Cherry picker (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A cherry picker is a platform for lifting someone to work at a high level. Cherry picker may also refer to: An engine crane, a cantilevered tool for installing or removing the engine block from a vehicle; Glenbuck Cherrypickers F.C., a former Scottish football club; The Cherry Picker, a 1974 British drama film

  4. Mandurah (suburb) - Wikipedia

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    Mandurah is the central suburb of the city of Mandurah in Western Australia's Peel region. At the 2016 census, it had a population of 7,837. [3] Transport. Bus

  5. City of Mandurah - Wikipedia

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    The City of Mandurah originated as the Mandurah Road District, established on 10 June 1949. [2] The road board held its first meeting on 1 September 1949. The board was suspended on 12 July 1956 by an Order in Council and the district was placed under the administration of Commissioner Richard Rushton, who ultimately served in the role for ...

  6. The Cherry Picker - Wikipedia

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    The Cherry Picker (also known as The Quiet Life), is a 1972 British drama film directed by Peter Curran and starring Lulu, Bob Sherman, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Spike Milligan, Patrick Cargill, Jack Hulbert, Fiona Curzon, Terry-Thomas and Robert Hutton. [1] [2] The screenplay was by Curran based on the 1968 novel Pick Up Sticks by Mickey Phillips.

  7. Mandurah Road - Wikipedia

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    Access to Mandurah railway station and Peel Health Campus: Greenfields – Coodanup – Mandurah tripoint: 36.7: 22.8: Pinjarra Road – Mandurah, Barragup, Ravenswood, Pinjarra: Access to Mandurah Forum: Dudley Park: 38.6: 24.0: Leslie Street northbound / Mariners Cove Drive southbound – Mandurah, Coodanup: Peel Inlet: 39.8– 40.2: 24.7 ...

  8. List of Mandurah suburbs - Wikipedia

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  9. Mandjoogoordap Drive - Wikipedia

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    Mandjoogoordap Drive, meaning "meeting place of the heart" in the indigenous Noongar language, is a 6.3-kilometre (3.9 mi) dual carriageway road which links the Western Australian city of Mandurah to the Kwinana Freeway. [1] It was officially opened on 7 October 2010.