| 41. | Each waggon carried between of limestone.
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| 42. | The twelve-wheeled reference in the poem above means'twelve waggons with wheels '.
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| 43. | The drawing horse [ would be ] carried behind the coach in a covered stable waggon.
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| 44. | Gordon Boswell gradually collected waggons, carts and other artefacts of Romany life over many years.
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| 45. | Its architectural style is waggon roofs.
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| 46. | The closed line was used to store hundreds of damaged railway waggons that were awaiting repair.
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| 47. | In 1895 she published the book " Twelve Hundred miles in a Waggon ".
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| 48. | British forces suffered, as the refined infrastructure of the Royal Waggon Train was no more.
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| 49. | They made " Band Waggon " the most popular radio show of the 1930s.
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| 50. | The GWR also had crocodile waggons, which may be where the name in Australia came from.
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