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packhorse or pack horse refers generally to an equid such as a horse , mule , donkey or pony used for carrying goods on their backs,
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packhorse bridge is a bridge intended to carry
packhorse s (horse s loaded with sidebags or pannier s) across a river or stream .
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packhorse crayfish,
packhorse lobster, sea crayfish, smooth-tailed crayfish and Sydney crayfish.
Kaynak: SagmariasusEssex Bridge (SJ995225) is a Grade I listed
packhorse bridge over the River Trent near Great Haywood , Staffordshire, England.
Kaynak: Essex Bridge, StaffordshireYorkshire Bridge is a landmark former
packhorse bridge in the English county of Derbyshire . Yorkshire Bridge crosses the River Derwent
Kaynak: Yorkshire BridgeThe Lokai, a mountain horse bred in Tajikistan , is used as a riding horse, a
packhorse , or even sometimes a light draft horse .
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packhorse teams were not obliged to reload their goods onto fresh horses at each
Kaynak: ChūmaIt is famous date August 2009 for its 15th-century
packhorse bridge spanning the River Kennett . It also has a fine church, St.
Kaynak: Moulton, SuffolkThe bridge was built, in the 18th century, of red sandstone in a
packhorse style. It is believed that it is the bridge built by order of
Kaynak: Perry BridgeIt or its predecessor may have been a
packhorse bridge conveying
packhorse traffic from Watendlath to Keswick Near the bridge is a small
Kaynak: Ashness BridgeThe cobbled
packhorse trail which runs through the village, down Old Lane from Midgley, crossing the river and on up Halifax Lane to Warley
Kaynak: LuddendenAt Moulton the river passes under a Grade-II*-listed 15th-century
packhorse bridge . This bridge has four arches, indicating that the
Kaynak: River KennettThe reserve includes a trail (the Mill Trail) and two Grade-II-listed 18th-century
packhorse bridge s (known as the "Roman Bridges").
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