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  2. Sprung cart - Wikipedia

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    The Australian spring cart was a simple cart designed for carrying goods and did not have seating for driver or passengers. [4] Two-wheeled carriages such as gigs and dogcarts were not usually referred to as "carts", though they would be described as "sprung". Most of the utilitarian carts did not have a seat for the driver.

  3. Horse-drawn vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Dog cart: a sprung cart used for transporting a gentleman, his loader, and his gun dogs. Dos-à-dos; Drag (carriage) Droshky or Drozhki: A low, four-wheeled open carriage used especially in Russia. Equipage; Ekka: a one-horse cart of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Fiacre: A form of hackney coach, a horse-drawn four-wheeled carriage for hire.

  4. A basic, un-sprung cart in Australia. In that country and in New Zealand, it is known as a dray (but "dray" elsewhere usually means a four-wheeled wagon). Reason In essence low EV. It is currently used in 3 articles and contributes little in each. A breakdown is as follows: In cart, it is used in a gallery clearly adding little to the article.

  5. Britzka - Wikipedia

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    The term is a variant of the Polish term bryczka, a "little cart", from bryka, "cart", possibly coming into English via several ways, including German Britschka and Russian brichka (бричка). The Great Western Railway engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel used a black britzka as a mobile office whilst surveying the route of the railway.

  6. Chasse-marée (cart) - Wikipedia

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    In medieval France a chasse-marée was a cart designed to carry fresh fish to inland markets, with a minimum of weight put into construction and provision for harnessing four horses. The medieval French chasse-marée merchants originally catered to the demand for fresh fish in inland markets by carrying fish in pairs of baskets on pack ponies ...

  7. Category:Carts - Wikipedia

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  8. Cart - Wikipedia

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    Horse and cart at Beamish Museum (England, 2013) Dockworkers and hand cart (Haiti, 2006). A cart or dray (Australia and New Zealand [1]) is a vehicle designed for transport, using two wheels and normally pulled by draught animals such as horses, donkeys, mules and oxen, or even smaller animals such as goats or large dogs.

  9. Category:Shopping carts - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Shopping carts" The following 5 pages are in this category ...