RM2RGA8BX–Covered ox cart for transporting people, gharry, gharri, country travel India. Vintage 19th century photograph.
RMP75AME–English: A horse-drawn gharry (or gharri) in Calcutta. circa 1903 6 Horse-drawn gharry, Calcutta (c. 1903)
RM2K64HH8–A Third Class Gharry - Calcutta (Kolkata), India. A gharry or gharri is a horse-drawn cab used especially in India. A gharry driver is a gharry-wallah.
RM2BRGBTJ–Covered ox cart for transporting people, gharry, gharri, country travel India
RM2X0P5N2–REGISTRATION OF GREEKS IN EGYPT FOR THE GREEK SERVICES - Two recruits and a friend who have already joined take a trip round the square in a gharri before the draft move off. Photographic negative , British Army
RM2AN2F0F–Our boys in India . FRUIT-SELLER. 86 OUR BOYS IN INDIA. Look at there ! cried Scott. Is that a man, or monkey,driving ? Its an argument for Darwin surely, replied Richard.* But the poor fellow is not half so much a monkey as helooks. He is only one of the poorest of workingmen. Thatis a native gharri. It belongs to his employer. The poorfellow will not receive ten cents a day; but out of it he. GOING TO MARKET probably has a large family of children, and three or fourwives, to support But that was a regular buffer riding with him. Whatwas he, — crown prince, or sheik of some sort? * Hardly, re
RF2JHF1G7–Bullock Carts and Gharries (Coaches) in Bangkok From the article ' RECENT PROGRESS IN SIAM ' from Factory and industrial management Magazine Volume 6 1891 Publisher New York [etc.] McGraw-Hill [etc.]
RM2AXG76M–Our journey around the world; an illustrated record of a year's travel of forty thousand miles.. . e, and forbid them not, forof such is the Kingdom of Heaven. CHAPTER XV. A JOURNEY THROUGH TROPIC SEAS. A Delightful Voyage — Liquid Fire —The Sacred White Ox —The Gharri— The L Road and the Bullock Bandy — Fan Palms of Singapore —A Tree that Casts no Shadow — How the Bandy Driver Stimulates hisSteeds — An Effective Threat — Chewing a Bullocks Tail to makehim go — Picturesque Wharf Venders—;> Papa Dive — Scrambling forNickels — A Walk in Penang — Mangosteens and Jack-fruit — Assa-foetida and O
RM2CDA7R4–. Hunting and hunted in the Belgian Congo . V. REACHING OUR RENDEZVOUS side of the road close to the railway bridge. The native officer on duty with rifle came to the salute as wepassed. A native girl, carrying an earthenware jar onher head, with fresh green leaves stuffed into the neckof the vessel, was arrayed in a gaily coloured cloth thathung round her waist, beads and wire bangles adornedher neck and arms, she stood aside as the gharri flittedby and shouted some pleasantry to our boys, who laughedin return to her sally, and began to sing something, inwhich the word Beebe (girl) figured ev
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