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  2. Tilbury (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    A tilbury is a light, open, two-wheeled carriage, with or without a top, developed in the early 19th century by the London firm of Tilbury, coachbuilders in Mount Street, London [1] [2] (see also Stanhope (carriage)). A tilbury rig is little more than a single "tilbury seat"—the firm's characteristic spindle-backed seat with a curved padded ...

  3. Anchor Buggy Company - Wikipedia

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    The Anchor Buggy Company was an American buggy manufacturer in Cincinnati, Ohio from 1886 to 1917. After 1917, it operated as the Anchor Top and Body Company till 1927. [1] The Anchor Carriage Company also had a short-lived automotive branch called the Anchor Motor Car Company (1910—1911). [2]

  4. Stanhope (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    Stanhope designed several carriages, each bearing his name as was typical of the time period, and built by the London coachbuilder Tilbury. The first design, the Stanhope Gig built in the 1810s, was a gig with a storage boot under the seat, a crosswise seat for two, no hood or top, bent shafts reinforced with ironwork, and four springs.The next design was the Stanhope Buggy, an English buggy ...

  5. Category:Carriages - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 October 2023, at 05:24 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Brockway Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as Brockway Carriage Works in 1875 by William Brockway. His son George Brockway later turned the carriages into a truck manufacturer in 1909. The first trucks were high-wheelers. During World War I, Brockway built 587 Class B Liberty Trucks for the military. After the war they produced a new range from 1-ton to 5-tons.

  7. Miles Teller Told Tom Cruise He Needs a 6-Month Heads-Up to ...

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    Miles Teller is opening up about just how much work it is for him to achieve his rock-hard Top Gun abs.. During an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday, Feb. 4, the Top Gun ...

  8. List of locomotive builders - Wikipedia

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    Baldwin Locomotive Works – later known as Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton; Bell Locomotive Works – New York City and Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania; Brooks Locomotive Works - to ALCO in 1901; Budd Company; Burr & Ettinger; Miniature Railway Company – also known as Cagney Bros. Cincinnati Locomotive Works – also known as Harkness and as Moore & Richardson

  9. Airlines desperately want more planes — but Boeing and Airbus ...

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    Airlines reeling from delays have looked to aircraft lessors to fill the gaps, but likely won't see much relief in 2025 as Boeing works to get its assembly lines back on track.