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English: Media of wagons. Wagons are four-wheeled vehicles pulled by draft animals (horses, mules, oxen, or other creatures) used for hauling goods, commodities, materials, supplies, or other things, as opposed to primarily people. For four-wheeled vehicles designed for people, see
carriage . For two-wheeled vehicles, see
cart .
Small buckboard wagon in Michigan, a typical farm wagon of the USA
Conestoga Wagon, used for hauling goods on the East Coast of the United States
Covered wagon of the sort used by settlers in Canada
Chuckwagon, used for feeding people in a wagon train or other convey
Covered wagon on display in Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Ox wagon from South Africa
Drawing of a South African covered wagon
Camp Cook's Troubles by Charles Marion Russell
Military wagons and ambulances [ modifica ]
Union Army field telegraph battery wagon, Siege of Petersburg, American Civil War
Hydrogen gas-generating wagons, used for inflating observation balloons in the American Civil War
Navy ambulance wagon from the American Civil War
Ambulance, Sumatra, Indonesia
Railway ambulance, New South Wales, Australia
A migrant farmer's wagon with mules harnessed to its tongue.
Delivery wagons [ modifica ]
Milk wagon, Berlin, Germany
Biscuit delivery wagon, Montreal
Annheuser-Busch Budweiser beer delivery wagon, USA
DuPont explosives wagon, USA
"Twenty-mule team" borax wagon, Death Valley, California, USA
Wagons for the 101 Ranch Wild West Show
Freight wagons in the Yukon
A portable photography studio used during the Crimean War
Street-cleaning wagon, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Garbage wagon, Seattle, 1915