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  2. Marienberg Fortress - Wikipedia

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    This three-wing part of the fortress includes a large horse trough in the middle of a courtyard, stables and the Echterbastei with Echtertor. Most of these were built during Bishop Echter's reign and under his successors in the 17th century. [1]: 14–17, 22–23 [3]: 14–16

  3. Conestoga wagon - Wikipedia

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    The tires of large Conestoga wagon rear wheels usually measure 3.75 in (95 mm) to 4 in (100 mm) in width while those of medium Conestoga wagon rear wheels measured about 3 in (76 mm) in width. Conestoga wagons used for hauling and farming may have been complemented with different wheel size sets for performing different transversal duties, from ...

  4. Cider mill - Wikipedia

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    A horse-mill consists of a circular trough made of stone, in which is set either one or two large stone wheels called "runners". [8] At the center is a pivot point or "nut". [8] A horse is harnessed to the outside of the wheel, and driven in a circle, slowly grinding the apples to a pulpy mass called pommage. [8]

  5. Bills horse troughs - Wikipedia

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    A Bills horse trough on the roadside at Newtown, Victoria. George Bills was born in Brighton in England in 1859. [1] He migrated with his family to New Zealand and subsequently to Echuca, Victoria, in Australia in 1873. [1]

  6. Horses in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Allowing for the weight of the rider and other equipment, horses can carry approximately 30% of their weight; thus such loads could certainly be carried by a heavy riding horse in the 1,200 to 1,300 pounds (540 to 590 kg) range, and a draught horse was not needed. [52] Although a large horse is not required to carry an armoured knight, it is ...

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