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Band Waggon
Band Waggon was co-produced by Gordon Crier and Harry S. Pepper and was the first comedy show to be designed for radio. Waggon and an Askey/Murdoch sketch
Band Waggon audiobook CD published by CD41
British radio sketch shows
BBC Radio comedy programmes
1938 radio programme
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Waggon Union
Waggon Union was a German manufacturer of rail vehicles and bus bodies, that was also known as Deutsche Waggon und Maschinenfabrik (German Wagon and Machines Waggon Union was bought by ABB Henschel in 1990.
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waggon-way
wagon-way, waggon-way 1. An artificial road or a line of rails in a colliery upon which the coal wagons are run.1727 De Foe Eng. Tradesm. xlvi. (1841) II. 173 [A coal wagon] which by the means of an artificial road, called a wagon-way, goes with the help of but one horse..to the nearest river. 1837 ...
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Slate waggon
Slate wagons are specialized types of railway wagons designed for the conveyance of slate. The characteristics of this stone led to the development of small open cars that carried the slate in its various forms. These were first developed on the narrow gauge railways serving the slate industry of No...
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chuck waggon
ˈchuck ˌwag(g)on N. Amer. [chuck n.5] A wagon carrying provisions and equipped with cooking facilities, used esp. in western N. America, on ranches, during harvest, in lumber camps, etc.; also, a roadside ‘eatery’. chuck-wagon race, in rodeos and stampedes, a race of horse-drawn chuck wagons.1890 L....
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Dandy waggon
The dandy waggon is a type of railway carriage used to carry horses on gravity trains. However, it is still common to use "waggon" to refer to goods stock.
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waggon-head
wagon-head, waggon-head Arch. A cylindrical ceiling, roof, or vault.1823 P. Nicholson Pract. Builder 430 Ceilings, formed simply of cylindric surfaces, are termed, by mechanics, waggon-heads. 1874 J. T. Micklethwaite Mod. Par. Churches 215 The best general form is that of a polygonal ‘waggon-head’ o...
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Band Waggon (film)
Band Waggon is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch and Moore Marriott. It was based on the BBC radio show Band Waggon.
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waggon-load
wagon-load, waggon-load As much as a wagon can carry. (Often used hyperbolically.)1721 Cibber Refusal i. i, Well, how goes Mississippi, man? What, do they bring their money by waggon loads to market still? 1728 Young Love Fame i. 87 Imperious some a classic fame demand, For heaping up with a laborio...
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Royal Waggon Train
Initially titled the Royal Waggon Corps, it was renamed the Royal Waggon Train, ranking as a "Mounted Corps" after the 29th Dragoons. Eight companies from the Royal Waggon Train were involved, along with four companies of the Foreign Waggon Train.
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Bandwagon
series), a local music series on KEYC-TV in Mankato, Minnesota
Bandwagon (Australian TV series), an Australian television variety series
See also
Band Waggon , BBC Radio series with Arthur Askey and Richard Murdoch which ran from 1938 to 1940
Band Waggon (film), 1940 British film based on the radio series starring
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Waggon- und Maschinenbau GmbH Donauwörth railbus
The five British Railways Waggon und Maschinenbau railbuses were delivered in April 1958. They were based at Cambridge until 1964.
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Sentinel Waggon Works
Sentinel Waggon Works Ltd was a British company based in Shrewsbury, Shropshire that made steam-powered lorries (steam wagons), railway locomotives, and Sentinel Waggon Works (1920) Ltd
In 1920, after financial problems, the company was reorganised as Sentinel Waggon Works (1920) Ltd.
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