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  2. Motorhome - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the motorhome date back to 1910, when the Pierce-Arrow motor company introduced the Touring Landau model at the Madison Square Garden auto show. [5] [2] The Pierce-Arrow's entry was specialized for the camper in mind—providing cargo compartments for camping equipment and even an on-board toilet. [6]

  3. Portable building - Wikipedia

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    A portable, demountable or transportable building is a building designed and built to be movable rather than permanently located.

  4. Vardo (Romani wagon) - Wikipedia

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    A vardo (also Romani wag(g)on, Gypsy wagon, living wagon, caravan, van and house-on-wheels) is a four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle traditionally used by travelling Romanichal as their home. [ 1 ] : 89–90, 168 [ 2 ] : 138 The name vardo is a Romani term believed to have originated from the Ossetic wærdon meaning cart or carriage. [ 3 ]

  5. Caravan (trailer) - Wikipedia

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    Caravan, Netherlands, 2005 Teardrop trailers A caravan, travel trailer, camper, tourer or camper trailer is a trailer towed behind a road vehicle to provide a place to sleep which is more comfortable and protected than a tent (although there are fold-down trailer tents).

  6. List of DIY SOS episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Big Build Children in Need Special - Edinburgh 14 November 2012 [158] Renovation of the children's respite centre, The Yard. n/a C: Million Pound Build for Children in Need 13 November 2013 [159] The construction from scratch of a centre and two-and-a-half acre grounds for the children's charity Little Miracles 26.7 Homes for Veterans (part 1)

  7. Living van - Wikipedia

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    A living van is a portable caravan for temporary use of traveling work crews, especially of early steam engines. [1] Living vans developed from the earlier shepherd's wagons , used to provide portable accommodation following a flock as they were moved between pastures.

  8. Caravan - Wikipedia

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    Caravan, (originally Car-A-Van), a term used by German automaker Opel to describe its station wagon bodystyle; Chevrolet Caravan, a two-door station wagon sold by GM do Brasil

  9. Fendt Caravan - Wikipedia

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    Fendt-Caravan GmbH is a German manufacturer of travel trailers (caravans) and recreational vehicles; its headquarters is located in Mertingen. Bought out January 1st., 1998 Fendt-Caravan since has been a 100% subsidiary of the Hobby-Wohnwagenwerk Ing.