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  • River Cart
  • River in Scotland

    The River Cart is a tributary of the River Clyde, Scotland, which it joins from the west roughly midway between the towns of Erskine and Renfrew and opposite

    River Cart

    River Cart

    River_Cart

  • Red River cart
  • Two-wheeled cart

    Red River cart is a large two-wheeled cart made entirely of non-metallic materials. Often drawn by oxen, though also by horses or mules, these carts were

    Red River cart

    Red River cart

    Red_River_cart

  • Cart
  • Wheeled vehicle for animal drawn transport

    Horse-drawn carts Pony and cart (Netherlands, 1888) Modern cart (England, 2009) Heavy hauling cart (England, circa 1910) Donkey cart Dead cart: A cart used historically

    Cart

    Cart

    Cart

  • Cart (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    for transport. Cart may also refer to: Cart (film) Carts (film) River Cart, a river in Scotland Fidelipac, a type of audio tape cartridge used in broadcasting

    Cart (disambiguation)

    Cart_(disambiguation)

  • Horse-drawn vehicle
  • Vehicle pulled by one or more horses

    before electric trams were developed. A two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle is a cart (see various types below, both for carrying people and for goods). Four-wheeled

    Horse-drawn vehicle

    Horse-drawn vehicle

    Horse-drawn_vehicle

  • Bullock cart
  • Vehicle pulled by oxen

    A bullock cart or ox cart (sometimes called a bullock carriage when carrying people in particular) is a two-wheeled or four-wheeled vehicle pulled by

    Bullock cart

    Bullock cart

    Bullock_cart

  • Red River Trails
  • Network of trails connecting the Red River Colony and Fort Garry in British North America

    The Red River Trails were a network of ox cart routes connecting the Red River Colony (the "Selkirk Settlement") and Fort Garry in British North America

    Red River Trails

    Red River Trails

    Red_River_Trails

  • River Cart Aqueduct
  • Bridge in Renfrewshrie, Scotland

    The River Cart Aqueduct, sometimes known as the Blackhall Bridge, is a railway bridge and former navigable aqueduct in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland

    River Cart Aqueduct

    River Cart Aqueduct

    River_Cart_Aqueduct

  • Governess cart
  • Two-wheeled horse-drawn cart with rear entry

    A governess cart, governess car or tub cart is a two-wheeled horse-drawn cart pulled by a single horse or pony, with a tub-shaped body entered from the

    Governess cart

    Governess cart

    Governess_cart

  • Brougham (carriage)
  • Type of horse-drawn carriage

    car Kalesa Ralli car Red River cart Shay Sicilian cart Sjees Sprung cart Stanhope Sulky Tanga Tilbury Trap Tumbrel Un-sprung cart Volante Whiskey Non-wheeled

    Brougham (carriage)

    Brougham (carriage)

    Brougham_(carriage)

  • Dogcart
  • Type of wheeled open carriage

    Battlesden cart, Bent panel cart, Bounder, Country cart, Essex trap, Farmer's dogcart, Going-to-cover cart, High dogcart, Hurdle cart, Leamington cart, Malvern

    Dogcart

    Dogcart

    Dogcart

  • Sprung cart
  • Horse-drawn cart

    Unsprung carts Sprung carts Sprung cart and unsprung cart are terms used mainly in Britain and Australia to denote a utilitarian type of two-wheeled horse-drawn

    Sprung cart

    Sprung cart

    Sprung_cart

  • Tanga (cart)
  • Type of cart

    A tanga or tonga is a two-wheeled cart drawn by a single horse. It is used for transportation in the Indian subcontinent. There is a canopy over the body

    Tanga (cart)

    Tanga (cart)

    Tanga_(cart)

  • Sicilian cart
  • Ornate horse-drawn cart

    The Sicilian cart or carretto (pl. carretti; Italian: carretto siciliano; Sicilian: carrettu sicilianu or carrettu) is an ornate, colorful style of horse-drawn

    Sicilian cart

    Sicilian cart

    Sicilian_cart

  • Phaeton (carriage)
  • Four wheeled open carriage

    car Kalesa Ralli car Red River cart Shay Sicilian cart Sjees Sprung cart Stanhope Sulky Tanga Tilbury Trap Tumbrel Un-sprung cart Volante Whiskey Non-wheeled

    Phaeton (carriage)

    Phaeton (carriage)

    Phaeton_(carriage)

  • Wainwright (occupation)
  • One who makes or repairs wagons and carts

    cartwright is a trades person skilled in the making and repairing of wagons and carts. The word wainwright is the combination of the archaic words "wain" (a large

    Wainwright (occupation)

    Wainwright (occupation)

    Wainwright_(occupation)

  • Busby, East Renfrewshire
  • Village in East Renfrewshire, Scotland

    along a track leading from Carmunnock to Mearns. This route forded the River Cart near Newford. This original village or fermtoun was in the area of the

    Busby, East Renfrewshire

    Busby, East Renfrewshire

    Busby,_East_Renfrewshire

  • Renfrew
  • Town in Renfrewshire, Scotland

    historic industries include shipbuilding, given its position on the River Clyde and River Cart, and engineering. Today it primarily contains service sector businesses

    Renfrew

    Renfrew

    Renfrew

  • Red River
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "Red River" Ipiranga River (disambiguation), for rivers bearing the Tupian word for "Red River" Little Red River (disambiguation) Red River cart, a two-wheeled

    Red River

    Red_River

  • Tumbrel
  • Two-wheeled cart or wagon

    A tumbrel (also tumbril and originally tomberel) is a two-wheeled cart or wagon typically designed to be hauled by a single horse or ox. Their original

    Tumbrel

    Tumbrel

    Tumbrel

  • Blinkers (horse tack)
  • Equipment to restrict a horse's visual field

    car Kalesa Ralli car Red River cart Shay Sicilian cart Sjees Sprung cart Stanhope Sulky Tanga Tilbury Trap Tumbrel Un-sprung cart Volante Whiskey Non-wheeled

    Blinkers (horse tack)

    Blinkers (horse tack)

    Blinkers_(horse_tack)

  • Vardo (Romani wagon)
  • Traditional horse-drawn wagon of the Romanichal

    Romani term believed to have originated from the Ossetic wærdon meaning cart or carriage. It is pulled by a single horse in shafts, sometimes with a second

    Vardo (Romani wagon)

    Vardo (Romani wagon)

    Vardo_(Romani_wagon)

  • Forth and Cart Canal
  • Canal in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland (1836–1893)

    and Cart Canal was a short 1⁄2-mile (800-metre) link canal which provided a short cut between the Forth and Clyde Canal, at Whitecrook, and the River Clyde

    Forth and Cart Canal

    Forth and Cart Canal

    Forth_and_Cart_Canal

  • Niverville, Manitoba
  • Place in Manitoba, Canada

    documenting local history is located on the second floor of the CRRC. A Red River Ox Cart replica, which represents the vehicle that Mennonite settlers used to

    Niverville, Manitoba

    Niverville, Manitoba

    Niverville,_Manitoba

  • Chuckwagon
  • American field kitchen covered wagon

    car Kalesa Ralli car Red River cart Shay Sicilian cart Sjees Sprung cart Stanhope Sulky Tanga Tilbury Trap Tumbrel Un-sprung cart Volante Whiskey Non-wheeled

    Chuckwagon

    Chuckwagon

    Chuckwagon

  • Hansom cab
  • Horse-drawn vehicle for hire

    Other vehicles similar to the Hansom cab include the American light trade cart for deliveries such as bread, the bow-fronted hansom which was fully enclosed

    Hansom cab

    Hansom cab

    Hansom_cab

  • Cape cart
  • Two-wheeled four-seater carriage

    A cape cart is a two-wheeled four-seater carriage drawn by two horses and formerly used in South Africa. Equipped with a bowed canvas or leather hood,

    Cape cart

    Cape cart

    Cape_cart

  • White Cart Bridge
  • Bridge in Renfrewshrie, Scotland

    The bridge crosses White Cart Water at the confluence with the Black Cart River. It is one of only two remaining Scherzer type rolling lift bridges in

    White Cart Bridge

    White Cart Bridge

    White_Cart_Bridge

  • Coachman
  • Driver of a horse-drawn passenger vehicle

    chariot of the sun, managed to set the earth on fire. The driver of a wagon or cart drawn by a draught animal was known as teamster or carter. The English word

    Coachman

    Coachman

    Coachman

  • Cathcart
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    different forms, the name once meant "fortress on the River Cart" and "woodland on the River Cart". The ancient parish was formed around Cathcart Castle

    Cathcart

    Cathcart

    Cathcart

  • Sleigh
  • Horse-drawn passenger vehicle on runners

    Berkebile, Donald H. (1977). American Carriages, Sleighs, Sulkies, and Carts: 168 illustrations from Victorian sources. Dover Publications. ISBN 0486233286

    Sleigh

    Sleigh

    Sleigh

  • Alexander Wilson (ornithologist)
  • Scottish-American poet, ornithologist, naturalist, and illustrator (1766-1813)

    was erected on the grounds of Paisley Abbey. A memorial on the banks of River Cart, near the Hammills rapids and waterfall, commemorates Wilson's connection

    Alexander Wilson (ornithologist)

    Alexander Wilson (ornithologist)

    Alexander_Wilson_(ornithologist)

  • Trap (carriage)
  • Type of horse-drawn carriage

    for "carriage" in the United States. The name trap, short for "trapdoor cart", came about as an informal name from gigs, specifically dogcart gigs, which

    Trap (carriage)

    Trap (carriage)

    Trap_(carriage)

  • Renfrew Castle
  • Castle in Renfrewshire, Scotland

    the confluence of the River Clyde and the River Cart. The original 12th-century castle was built by Walter fitz Alan, upon a river islet known as the King's

    Renfrew Castle

    Renfrew_Castle

  • Cariole
  • Type of carriage used in the 19th century

    for several different horse-drawn vehicles, including a Norwegian cart, a French cart, and a Canadian sleigh. The name is French in origin; however, the

    Cariole

    Cariole

  • River Clyde
  • River in Scotland

    river network extends to 4,244 km and drains a basin of 1,903 km2, expanding to 3,854 km2 when the Clyde estuary system with the Kelvin, White Cart,

    River Clyde

    River Clyde

    River_Clyde

  • Buggy (carriage)
  • American four-wheeled carriage

    car Kalesa Ralli car Red River cart Shay Sicilian cart Sjees Sprung cart Stanhope Sulky Tanga Tilbury Trap Tumbrel Un-sprung cart Volante Whiskey Non-wheeled

    Buggy (carriage)

    Buggy (carriage)

    Buggy_(carriage)

  • Carlton Trail
  • Historic trail in the Canadian Northwest

    Red River cart from Fort Garry to Edmonton along the Carlton Trail. The main mode of transport along the trail was by horse-drawn Red River Cart. It was

    Carlton Trail

    Carlton Trail

    Carlton_Trail

  • Clydebank
  • Town in Scotland

    Barns o'Clyde" on the north bank of the river, opposite the point where the River Cart flows into the River Clyde. The land was situated close to the

    Clydebank

    Clydebank

    Clydebank

  • History of horse-drawn transport
  • invention of mechanized transport. Early examples include the chariots and carts of the ancient Near East and Mediterranean. By the medieval period, carriages

    History of horse-drawn transport

    History_of_horse-drawn_transport

  • Renfrew Golf Club
  • Golf club in Renfrew, Scotland

    Scotland. It is situated in the Blythswood Estate, near to the River Cart and the River Clyde. The club was established on 28 September 1894. A group of

    Renfrew Golf Club

    Renfrew Golf Club

    Renfrew_Golf_Club

  • Covered wagon
  • Canvas-covered horse or ox wagons

    the Great Wagon Road. It was too heavy for use west of the Mississippi River; the westward wagons were lighter, and more angular or square. Conestoga

    Covered wagon

    Covered wagon

    Covered_wagon

  • Carriage
  • Generally horse-drawn means of transport

    to carry in a vehicle. The word car, then meaning a kind of two-wheeled cart for goods, also came from Old Northern French about the beginning of the

    Carriage

    Carriage

    Carriage

  • Glossary of carriage and driving terminology
  • a holdover from the time when only the wealthy had their own carriages. cart A two-wheeled vehicle pulled by one or more horses. cee-spring, c-spring

    Glossary of carriage and driving terminology

    Glossary of carriage and driving terminology

    Glossary_of_carriage_and_driving_terminology

  • Wagon
  • Four wheeled vehicle pulled by draft animals

    supplies and sometimes people. Wagons are immediately distinguished from carts (which have two wheels) and from lighter four-wheeled vehicles primarily

    Wagon

    Wagon

    Wagon

  • John Brown & Company
  • British marine engineering and shipbuilding firm (1851–1986)

    Dalmuir, in 1871. This site at the confluence of the tributary River Cart with the River Clyde, at Newshot Island, allowed very large ships to be launched

    John Brown & Company

    John Brown & Company

    John_Brown_&_Company

  • List of rivers of Scotland
  • (flows into Loch Lomond) River Falloch (flows into head of Loch Lomond) Dubh Eas (R) River Cart Black Cart Water (L) River Gryffe (L) Gryfe Water (Ls)

    List of rivers of Scotland

    List of rivers of Scotland

    List_of_rivers_of_Scotland

  • Wheelwright
  • Person who builds or repairs wooden wheels

    surnames like Cartwright and Wainwright. These tradesmen made wheels for carts (cartwheels), wagons (wains), and various types of carriages. They also

    Wheelwright

    Wheelwright

    Wheelwright

  • State coach
  • Ceremonial carriage

    Amalienborg til Christiansborg Slot" [The royal couple runs in the Gold Cart from Amalienborg to Christiansborg Castle]. kongehuset.dk (in Danish). 2

    State coach

    State coach

    State_coach

  • Gig (carriage)
  • Two-wheeled carriage

    car Kalesa Ralli car Red River cart Shay Sicilian cart Sjees Sprung cart Stanhope Sulky Tanga Tilbury Trap Tumbrel Un-sprung cart Volante Whiskey Non-wheeled

    Gig (carriage)

    Gig (carriage)

    Gig_(carriage)

  • Gari (vehicle)
  • Horse-drawn cart

    A gari (Swahili for 'cart'; Amharic: ጋሪ) is a horse-drawn cart. Garis typically have two wheels with rubber tires, are pulled by one horse, and can carry

    Gari (vehicle)

    Gari (vehicle)

    Gari_(vehicle)

  • Whippletree (mechanism)
  • Mechanism to distribute force evenly through linkages

    car Kalesa Ralli car Red River cart Shay Sicilian cart Sjees Sprung cart Stanhope Sulky Tanga Tilbury Trap Tumbrel Un-sprung cart Volante Whiskey Non-wheeled

    Whippletree (mechanism)

    Whippletree (mechanism)

    Whippletree_(mechanism)

  • Chaise
  • Two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage

    light chaise having two seats is a double chair.[citation needed] A chaise-cart is a light carriage used for transporting lightweight goods instead of people

    Chaise

    Chaise

    Chaise

  • Conestoga wagon
  • Type of covered wagon

    Pennsylvania Dutch settlers in the early 18th century. Named after the Conestoga River, such wagons were in use as early as 1717. Conestoga wagons are larger,

    Conestoga wagon

    Conestoga wagon

    Conestoga_wagon

  • Float (horse-drawn)
  • Horse cart with low rear for loading deliveries

    A float is a form of two-wheeled horse-drawn cart, often with a dropped axle to give an especially low load-bed. They were intended for use by deliverymen

    Float (horse-drawn)

    Float (horse-drawn)

    Float_(horse-drawn)

  • Troika (driving)
  • Carriage pulled by three beasts of burden

    car Kalesa Ralli car Red River cart Shay Sicilian cart Sjees Sprung cart Stanhope Sulky Tanga Tilbury Trap Tumbrel Un-sprung cart Volante Whiskey Non-wheeled

    Troika (driving)

    Troika (driving)

    Troika_(driving)

  • Coach (carriage)
  • Large four-wheeled closed carriage

    decorating the exterior required the work of specialist tradesmen. Building carts and wagons involved similar skills, but of a coarser kind. A coach horse

    Coach (carriage)

    Coach (carriage)

    Coach_(carriage)

  • Surrey (carriage)
  • Horse-drawn carriage

    automobiles, these were horse-drawn carriages. The name is short for "Surrey cart", named after Surrey in England, where they were first made. The American

    Surrey (carriage)

    Surrey (carriage)

    Surrey_(carriage)

  • Coat of arms of Manitoba
  • Canadian provincial heraldic symbol

    compartment represents a diverse landscape. Supporters The beadwork and Red River cart wheel allude to Manitoba's past, while the maple leaf is the national

    Coat of arms of Manitoba

    Coat of arms of Manitoba

    Coat_of_arms_of_Manitoba

  • Chariot
  • Carriage using animals to provide rapid motive power

    A chariot is a type of vehicle similar to a cart, driven by a charioteer, usually using horses to provide rapid motive power. The oldest known chariots

    Chariot

    Chariot

    Chariot

  • Sulky
  • Lightweight cart used for harness races

    A sulky is a lightweight cart used for harness racing. It has two wheels and a small seat for only a single driver. The modern racing sulky has shafts

    Sulky

    Sulky

    Sulky

  • Bible John
  • Serial killer in Glasgow, Scotland

    clothing was never found, but her handbag was later recovered from the River Cart by an underwater search unit just west of the Langside Drive bridge; underpants

    Bible John

    Bible_John

  • Métis
  • Mixed Indigenous ethnic group of Canada and the US

    originated largely in the Red River Valley and organized politically in the 19th century, radiating outwards from the Red River Settlement (now Winnipeg)

    Métis

    Métis

    Métis

  • Medicine wheel (symbol)
  • Modern, pan-Indian symbol, since 1972

    Métis flag or a green circle in the centre or use the symbol of a Red River cart wheel overlaid on the medicine wheel. Some versions of the medicine wheel

    Medicine wheel (symbol)

    Medicine wheel (symbol)

    Medicine_wheel_(symbol)

  • Hearse
  • Large funeral vehicle

    car Kalesa Ralli car Red River cart Shay Sicilian cart Sjees Sprung cart Stanhope Sulky Tanga Tilbury Trap Tumbrel Un-sprung cart Volante Whiskey Non-wheeled

    Hearse

    Hearse

    Hearse

  • Métis buffalo hunting
  • Hunting activity in North America

    increased in size from 540 Red River carts in the 1820 summer hunt, 689 carts in 1825, 820 in 1830, 970 in 1835 and 1210 carts in 1840. In 1823 William H

    Métis buffalo hunting

    Métis buffalo hunting

    Métis_buffalo_hunting

  • Araba (carriage)
  • Turkish carriage

    road was very easy and pleasant; my baggage was carried in an araba, or cart with four horses, three being harnessed as leaders, and one in the shafts

    Araba (carriage)

    Araba (carriage)

    Araba_(carriage)

  • Saskatchewan Highway 11
  • Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada

    as early as 1890 providing an early method of travel following the Red River cart and trail days. Chamberlain and Aylesbury were first linked via a highway

    Saskatchewan Highway 11

    Saskatchewan Highway 11

    Saskatchewan_Highway_11

  • Fort Battleford
  • Historical fort in Saskatchewan, Canada

    available; and offered an alternative means of transportation to the Red River cart. As the site was on a plateau, the fort was easily defensible, and offered

    Fort Battleford

    Fort Battleford

    Fort_Battleford

  • Tarantass
  • Horse-drawn vehicle of Russia

    marker on the boundary of Europe and Asia by a combination of tarantass and river steamer. He claimed to be one of the last Englishmen to take this route

    Tarantass

    Tarantass

    Tarantass

  • Glossary of Russian carriages
  • lineyka, or tarantas, as well as to a long cargo cart, e.g., for lumber. Drogi (дроги), a primitive long cart without a body; basically only front and back

    Glossary of Russian carriages

    Glossary_of_Russian_carriages

  • Kalesa
  • Horse-drawn carriage in the Philippines

    karwahe (Spanish carruaje). The kalesa looks like a two-wheeled inclined cart, and is drawn by a single horse. It is made from wood, metal, or a combination

    Kalesa

    Kalesa

    Kalesa

  • Limbers and caissons
  • Two-wheeled cart for carrying ammunition, or supporting the trail of an artillery piece

    A limber is a two-wheeled cart designed to support the trail of an artillery piece, or the stock of a field carriage such as a caisson or traveling forge

    Limbers and caissons

    Limbers and caissons

    Limbers_and_caissons

  • Lobnitz
  • Scottish shipbuilding company

    company located at Renfrew on the River Clyde, west of the Renfrew Ferry crossing and east of the confluence with the River Cart. The Lobnitz family lived at

    Lobnitz

    Lobnitz

    Lobnitz

  • Swift Current–Battleford Trail
  • Historical trail in Saskatchewan, Canada

    heavy traffic between the two regions. Because of the large volume of Red River cart traffic, the ruts created during this period are still visible. The historical

    Swift Current–Battleford Trail

    Swift_Current–Battleford_Trail

  • Britzka
  • Horse drawn carriage

    servants. 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

    Britzka

    Britzka

    Britzka

  • Bandy (carriage)
  • Cart style in India

    A bandy (sometimes spelled bandi, bamdi or vandi) is a cart used in India and Sri Lanka. It is constructed as a platform between two wheels, without any

    Bandy (carriage)

    Bandy (carriage)

    Bandy_(carriage)

  • Front axle assembly
  • Section of a wagon

    Front axle assembly is a type of axle construction for traditional carts with four or more wheels. Turning radius was a longstanding problem with wagons

    Front axle assembly

    Front_axle_assembly

  • Ralli car
  • Two-wheeled horse drawn cart

    A Ralli car (occasionally rally cart) is a British horse-drawn cart with outward flaring sides, built similarly to a dogcart. The Ralli car is a light

    Ralli car

    Ralli car

    Ralli_car

  • Vis-à-vis (carriage)
  • Four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle

    car Kalesa Ralli car Red River cart Shay Sicilian cart Sjees Sprung cart Stanhope Sulky Tanga Tilbury Trap Tumbrel Un-sprung cart Volante Whiskey Non-wheeled

    Vis-à-vis (carriage)

    Vis-à-vis (carriage)

    Vis-à-vis_(carriage)

  • Horsebus
  • Horse-drawn passenger transport vehicle

    car Kalesa Ralli car Red River cart Shay Sicilian cart Sjees Sprung cart Stanhope Sulky Tanga Tilbury Trap Tumbrel Un-sprung cart Volante Whiskey Non-wheeled

    Horsebus

    Horsebus

    Horsebus

  • Transportation in Saskatchewan
  • River carts or horse to wagon. Maritime transportation was via manual labour such as canoe or wind on sail and utilized the North Saskatchewan River or

    Transportation in Saskatchewan

    Transportation_in_Saskatchewan

  • Driving (horse)
  • Use of horses to pull vehicles or equipment

    animal in harness to pull a load. Horses may draw vehicles such as wagons, carts, carriages, coaches, and sleighs, as well as farm implements or other equipment

    Driving (horse)

    Driving (horse)

    Driving_(horse)

  • Charabanc
  • Sight-seeing vehicle

    car Kalesa Ralli car Red River cart Shay Sicilian cart Sjees Sprung cart Stanhope Sulky Tanga Tilbury Trap Tumbrel Un-sprung cart Volante Whiskey Non-wheeled

    Charabanc

    Charabanc

    Charabanc

  • Cidomo
  • Small horse-drawn carriage

    Horse-drawn carts in Indonesia have various regional names such as Dokar, Cidomo, Delman and Andong. Dokar is mostly used on Bali and cidomo on Lombok

    Cidomo

    Cidomo

    Cidomo

  • DGS Quadra
  • Canadian survey and patrol vessel, launched in 1891

    operated by the Government of Canada. She was launched in 1891, on the River Cart, in Scotland. For her first fourteen years her captain was John T. Walbran

    DGS Quadra

    DGS Quadra

    DGS_Quadra

  • Glasgow South Western Line
  • Railway line in the UK

    Kilmarnock Joint Railway Crossmyloof Cathcart Circle Line to Shawlands River Cart Pollokshaws West Thornliebank Kennishead Priesthill and Darnley Giffnock

    Glasgow South Western Line

    Glasgow South Western Line

    Glasgow_South_Western_Line

  • Gharry
  • Horse-drawn cab used especially in India

    languages of India including Hindi: गाड़ी, gāṛī and Urdu: گاڑی — meaning cart or carriage, and now also car or truck. Gari is an ellipsis (shortening)

    Gharry

    Gharry

    Gharry

  • Stagecoach
  • Horse-drawn public transport coach

    used in the country, such as riding horses, donkeys or camels, or light carts drawn by donkeys. When the stagecoach ran into a difficult ascent or mud

    Stagecoach

    Stagecoach

    Stagecoach

  • Saskatchewan Highway 16
  • Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada

    Saskatoon's Circle Drive. The Yellowhead Route began as the Yellowhead Red River cart trail. When the province of Saskatchewan was surveyed, the road evolved

    Saskatchewan Highway 16

    Saskatchewan Highway 16

    Saskatchewan_Highway_16

  • Inchinnan
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    Renfrewshire. It lies to the south of the River Clyde and close to where the River Gryffe meets the River Cart. The village borders a number of nearby settlements

    Inchinnan

    Inchinnan

    Inchinnan

  • James Hamilton, 8th Earl of Abercorn
  • 18th-century Scottish and Irish peer

    beginning the development of the new town of Paisley in 1779, across the River Cart from the old town. His principal residence was Duddingston House near

    James Hamilton, 8th Earl of Abercorn

    James Hamilton, 8th Earl of Abercorn

    James_Hamilton,_8th_Earl_of_Abercorn

  • Jaunting car
  • Irish horse-drawn vehicle for hire

    Predecessors to the jaunting car are the cart-car (mid-18th century northern Ireland), and the trottle cart made from rough carved timbers and lacking

    Jaunting car

    Jaunting car

    Jaunting_car

  • Horse harness
  • Device that connects a horse to a carriage or load

    improved yoke arrangements allowed horses to work more effectively in front of carts and chariots. By the early medieval period, the invention of the rigid horse

    Horse harness

    Horse harness

    Horse_harness

  • Métis flag
  • the symbol for "cart" combined with the symbol for "Man" in reference to the Métis' use of the Red River cart), with the symbol for cart being formed by

    Métis flag

    Métis flag

    Métis_flag

  • Manitoba
  • Province of Canada

    with significant settlements of Indigenous and Métis people in the Red River Colony. Negotiations for the creation of the province of Manitoba commenced

    Manitoba

    Manitoba

    Manitoba

  • Ekka (carriage)
  • "compressed capital N's". Bells were attached to the cart so as to warn people to stay out of the way of the cart. The space below the carriage and between the

    Ekka (carriage)

    Ekka (carriage)

    Ekka_(carriage)

  • Chasse-marée (cart)
  • Type of French cart

    A chasse-marée is a cart from medieval France designed to carry baskets of fresh fish to inland markets, with a minimal structure and harnessing for four

    Chasse-marée (cart)

    Chasse-marée (cart)

    Chasse-marée_(cart)

  • Pemmican
  • Food mix with long shelf life, sometimes used as survival food

    known as the Métis people would go southwest onto the prairie in Red River carts, slaughter bison, convert it into pemmican, and carry it north to trade

    Pemmican

    Pemmican

    Pemmican

  • Battle of Langside
  • Opening battle of the Marian civil war in Scotland

    Kirkcaldy, observed that Mary's force was keeping to the south of the River Cart, the Regent's army being on the opposite bank. He ordered hackbutters

    Battle of Langside

    Battle of Langside

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  • Rover
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rover

    English : occupational name for someone who constructed or repaired roofs, from an agent derivative of Middle English roof (Old English hrōf). In the Middle Ages roofs might be thatched with reeds or straw, or covered with tiles, slates, or wooden shingles.German and English : nickname for an unscrupulous individual, from Middle Low German rōver ‘pirate’, ‘robber’, Middle English rover. The English verb rove ‘to wander’ is probably a back-formation from this, and is not attested before the 16th century, so it is unlikely to lie behind any examples of the surname.German : variant of Röver (see Roever).

    Rover

  • Rover
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Rover

    Wanderer.

    Rover

  • Rimer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Rimer

    English (Lancashire) : occupational name for a poet, minstrel, or balladeer, from an agent derivative of Middle English rime(n) ‘to compose or recite verses’ (Old French rimer).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Riemer.

    Rimer

  • Varda
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Telugu

    Varda

    Increasing; A Deity; A River; Giver of Boons; Rose; River

    Varda

  • Vipasha | விபாஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vipasha | விபாஷா

    A river, River Vyas

    Vipasha | விபாஷா

  • Iver
  • Boy/Male

    Scandinavian Scottish Teutonic

    Iver

    Archer.

    Iver

  • Rider
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, Jamaican

    Rider

    Knight; Horseman

    Rider

  • Rivers
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Rivers

    King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Lord Rivers, brother to Lady Grey. 'King Richard III' Earl...

    Rivers

  • Iver
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish, Swedish, Teutonic

    Iver

    Archer; Yew; Born Army; Yew Wood; Yew Wood was Used for Bows

    Iver

  • Rider
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rider

    English : occupational name for a mounted warrior or messenger, late Old English rīdere (from rīdan ‘to ride’), a term quickly displaced after the Conquest by the new sense of Knight.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a clearing in woodland. Compare Read 2.Irish : part translation of Gaelic Ó Marcaigh ‘descendant of Marcach’, a byname meaning ‘horseman’. The Gaelic name is also Anglicized as Markey.Americanized form of German Reiter.

    Rider

  • Rive
  • Girl/Female

    French Latin

    Rive

    From the shore.

    Rive

  • Rivers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Rivers

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France called Rivières, from the plural form of Old French rivière ‘river’ (originally meaning ‘riverbank’, from Latin riparia). The absence of English forms without the final -s makes it unlikely that it is ever from the borrowed Middle English vocabulary word river, but the French and other Romance cognates do normally have this sense.Common Americanized form of French Larivière. ire.

    Rivers

  • Riven
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English

    Riven

    Having Courage Strength and Beauty; Wisdom Chivalry and Grace

    Riven

  • IVER
  • Male

    Danish

    IVER

    , archer, bow-warrior, yew warrior.

    IVER

  • Diver
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (County Donegal)

    Diver

    Irish (County Donegal) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Duibhidhir or sometimes of Mac Duibhidhir (see Dwyer, also Dyer).English : of uncertain derivation; possibly from diver, an agent derivative of Middle English dive ‘to dip or plunge’, but if so the application is obscure. It may be a nickname for someone compared to a diving bird. Compare Ducker.

    Diver

  • Rider
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Rider

    Knight.

    Rider

  • Driver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Driver

    English : occupational name for a driver of horses or oxen attached to a cart or plow, or of loose cattle, from a Middle English agent derivative of Old English drīfan ‘to drive’.

    Driver

  • Iver, Ivar
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Iver, Ivar

    Archer

    Iver, Ivar

  • River
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Japanese

    River

    River

    River

  • River
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Chinese, French

    River

    Flowing Water

    River

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Online names & meanings

  • Esten
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Esten

    English : probably a variant of Easton.The Esten family has been associated with Scituate, MA, and Providence, RI, since the 17th century.

  • BALDOR
  • Male

    Norwegian

    BALDOR

    Norwegian variant form of Scandinavian Balder, BALDOR means "lord, prince."

  • BIALBOG
  • Male

    Slavic

    BIALBOG

    Variant spelling of Slavic Belobog, BIALBOG means "white god." 

  • Manfred
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Jamaican, Polish, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic

    Manfred

    Man of Peace; Hero's Peace; Peaceful Strength; Strong

  • LORIN
  • Male

    English

    LORIN

    Variant spelling of English unisex Loren, LORIN means "of Laurentum." 

  • SUETTE
  • Female

    Chamoru

    SUETTE

    , good fortune.

  • Amant
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, French, Polish

    Amant

    Lover; Beau

  • ODALYS
  • Female

    Spanish

    ODALYS

     Feminine variant spelling of Spanish unisex Odalis, ODALYS means "wealthy."

  • Jahizah
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Jahizah

    Ready

  • Umaiza
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Umaiza

    Bright; Beautiful and Soft Hearted

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  • Rivet
  • v. t.

    Hence, to fasten firmly; to make firm, strong, or immovable; as, to rivet friendship or affection.

  • Rivet
  • v. t.

    To fasten with a rivet, or with rivets; as, to rivet two pieces of iron.

  • Rived
  • p. p.

    of Rive

  • Tiver
  • v. t.

    To mark with tiver.

  • Rivery
  • a.

    Having rivers; as, a rivery country.

  • Riser
  • n.

    One who rises; as, an early riser.

  • Liver-grown
  • a.

    Having an enlarged liver.

  • Rived
  • imp.

    of Rive

  • Cod liver
  • n.

    The liver of the common cod and allied species.

  • Liver-colored
  • a.

    Having a color like liver; dark reddish brown.

  • River
  • n.

    One who rives or splits.

  • Liver
  • n.

    One whose course of life has some marked characteristic (expressed by an adjective); as, a free liver.

  • Fluviatile
  • a.

    Belonging to rivers or streams; existing in or about rivers; produced by river action; fluvial; as, fluviatile starta, plants.

  • River
  • v. i.

    To hawk by the side of a river; to fly hawks at river fowl.

  • River
  • n.

    Fig.: A large stream; copious flow; abundance; as, rivers of blood; rivers of oil.

  • Liver
  • n.

    A resident; a dweller; as, a liver in Brooklyn.

  • River
  • n.

    A large stream of water flowing in a bed or channel and emptying into the ocean, a sea, a lake, or another stream; a stream larger than a rivulet or brook.

  • Rive
  • v. t.

    To rend asunder by force; to split; to cleave; as, to rive timber for rails or shingles.