Here is another wheelbarrow photo for you. It is from the Pendarvis Historical site in Mineral Point, WI (http://pendarvis.wisconsinhistory.org/). It is a wheelbarrow that was used to move lead ore. Feel free to use the pic in any way you choose. I love "collections!" I have hundreds of pics of windows and doors from around the world, and when my daughter was very small she collected dried glue of various sorts. Now wheelbarrows are catching my eye everywhere—thanks for calling them to my attention.
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Saturday, August 17, 2013
Pendarvis historical site's wheelbarrow
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