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  2. Wheelbarrow - Wikipedia

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    The stone carved relief of a man pushing a wheelbarrow was found in the tomb of Shen Fujun in Sichuan province, dated circa 150 AD. [3] And then there is the story of the pious Dong Yuan pushing his father around in a single-wheel lu che barrow, depicted in a mural of the Wu Liang tomb-shrine of Shandong (dated to 147 AD). [ 4 ]

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  4. Ballbarrow - Wikipedia

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    The Ballbarrow was a variation of the wheelbarrow design, [1] by James Dyson released in 1974 in the UK. [2] It featured a moulded plastic hopper on a steel frame and a spherical plastic wheel, allowing increased manoeuvrability. Dyson said that the surface area of the ball, larger than that of a conventional design, made the ballbarrow easier ...

  5. Wheelbarrow (robot) - Wikipedia

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    A wheelbarrow remotely controlled bomb disposal tool. The wheelbarrow in use on the streets of Northern Ireland, 1978. The Wheelbarrow is a remotely controlled robot designed in 1972 for use by British Army bomb disposal teams operating in Northern Ireland , mainland Britain (11 EOD Regiment) and Iraq. Over 400 have been destroyed in operation ...

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  7. The Red Wheelbarrow - Wikipedia

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    The Red Wheelbarrow" is a poem by American modernist poet William Carlos Williams. Originally published without a title, it was designated " XXII " in Williams' 1923 book Spring and All , a hybrid collection which incorporated alternating selections of free verse and prose.