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Litters were used to carry passengers between two horses, or on the back of a pack horse or mule (or camel; see Light horse field ambulance). (*) Note: The “litter” in the picture is not really a litter, designed to protect the patient and to be moved by horses, but a carriage used in hippotherapy ; the patient, often multiple disabled, is ...
The Dutch boy: Dutch Boy Paint: 1907–present: Reddy Kilowatt: Electricity generation: 1926–present: used by up to 300 investor-owned utilities world-wide from 1926, although use declined in the 1970s and few remain. Voiced by Walter Tetley in two short films. Elmer the Bull: Elmer's Products: 1940s-present
Wesley is a horse with a big personality. Recently Amanda Enloe had a film crew at her farm filming a commercial, and they wanted to use some of her horses, including Wesley, in the scene. Wesley ...
Other figures added to the line-up in 1967 included more horses, other animals, and the West children. The family members included two girls, Josie and Janice, as well as two boys, Jay and Jamie. They had a chestnut or palomino "Pancho" pony, a wild buffalo, and two dogs Flick, a German shepherd and Flack, an English setter.
A Stokes basket as used by a fire department, with a vacuum bag to restrain the person in the litter World War I stretcher in use. A litter is a stretcher designed to be used where there are physical obstacles that impair movement, including other hazards such as, in confined spaces, on slopes or uneven terrain, or in densely forested areas.
Image credits: historycoolkids #2. Queen Elizabeth has died at age 96. She spent 7 decades on the throne, which was longer than the reigns of her father, uncle, grandfather, and great-grandfather ...
Oct. 17—Breaking Bad fans rejoice. Walter White has been resurrected from the dead, and the chemistry teacher-turned-drug-kingpin is still talking trash. Well, sort of. The fictional character ...
[2] White Horse Pictures' first documentary, A Faster Horse, directed by David Gelb, was released in 2015. [3] In 2016, the team produced and sold worldwide The Beatles: Eight Days a Week, directed by Ron Howard and written by Mark Monroe, which won a Grammy for Best Music Film and multiple Emmy Awards. The film was Hulu's first documentary ...