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  2. Bullock cart - Wikipedia

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    The card is titled: "An Australian Sheep Station. Carting the Wool." In Australia, bullock carts were referred to as bullock drays if they had two wheels, and bullock wagons, if they had four wheels, and they were usually used for carrying large loads.

  3. Victorian Railways livestock transport - Wikipedia

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    The wagons could be used for pigs and goats as well as sheep, but the latter was the primary traffic. Because of this the wagons often ran in groups, but these were not defined on paper. Most of the gable-roof vans were auto-coupled between 1931 and 1933.

  4. Shepherd's hut - Wikipedia

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    The shepherd's hut (or shepherd's wagon) was, since the 14th century [1] and into the 20th century, used by shepherds during sheep raising and lambing, primarily in the United Kingdom and France. [2] Shepherd's huts often had iron wheels and corrugated iron tops. Sometimes the sides were also made of corrugated iron. [citation needed]

  5. Converted 1800s sheep wagon makes for the perfect tiny home - AOL

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    The unique, 70-square-foot property, which hit the market at $25,000, used to serve a very different purpose when it was first built in the 1800s.

  6. Pinnacles Station - Wikipedia

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    Pinnacles Station is a pastoral lease that once operated as a cattle station and now operates as a sheep station in Western Australia.. It is situated approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) south west of Leinster and 116 kilometres (72 mi) north west of Leonora in the Goldfields-Esperance region.

  7. Covered wagon - Wikipedia

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    Narrow covered wagon used by west-bound Canadian settlers c. 1885 Painting showing a wagon train of covered wagons. A covered wagon, also called a prairie wagon, whitetop, [1] or prairie schooner, [2] is a horse-drawn or ox-drawn wagon used for passengers or freight hauling. It has a canvas, tarpaulin, or waterproof sheet which is stretched ...

  8. Westward expansion trails - Wikipedia

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    This heat could cause the wagons to catch on fire. People would form groups of wagons known as wagon trains. In later years, following the advice of Brigham Young, many Mormon emigrants made the crossing to Utah with handcarts. For all pioneers, the scarcity of potable water and fuel for fires was a common brutal challenge on the trip, which ...

  9. Template:Robertson-Western Railroad/doc - Wikipedia

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