Wheelbarrow
A wheelbarrow is a kind of vehicle that is built to be pushed around with a load inside it. It is usually used in gardens.
Most wheelbarrows have one wheel, but some have two. Wheelbarrows are used to carry heavy stuff which some people cannot carry.
Wheelbarrow Media
Wheelbarrow at a construction site at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina / USA.
A gravedigger pushing a wheelbarrow, c. 1918
Han dynasty tomb brick showing a wheelbarrow
- Brewing, China, collected at Xinnong, Xindu District, Chengdu City, Eastern Han dynasty, 25-220 AD, tomb tile - Sichuan Provincial Museum - Chengdu, China - DSC04786.jpg
Han dynasty tomb brick showing a wheelbarrow
- Sheep wine vessel and wine shop, China, collected at Shenping, Pengzhou City, Eastern Han dynasty, 25-220 AD, tomb tile - Sichuan Provincial Museum - Chengdu, China - DSC04782.jpg
Eastern Han tomb brick showing a wheelbarrow
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The one-wheeled Chinese wheelbarrow, from Zhang Zeduan's (1085–1145) painting Along the River During Qingming Festival, Song dynasty.
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Wheelbarrows near Xi'an, c.1905 by Baptist missionary John Shields
- Wheelbarrow of 1537 - Stadtmuseum Ingolstadt I.7089 - right- DSC 3000.jpg
Europe's oldest surviving wheelbarrow, from Ingolstadt, ca. 1537
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Workers transporting limestone blocks at a cement factory during World War I