Lock (water transport) — Canal lock and lock keeper s cottage on the Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal at Marsworth in Hertfordshire, England … Wikipedia
Richmond Lock and Footbridge — Infobox Waterlock lock name = Richmond Lock caption= Richmond Lock and Footbridge, viewed from near Isleworth, London waterway = River Thames county = Greater London maint = Port of London Authority first = 1894 latest = length = 250 width = 26 8 … Wikipedia
Kryptonite lock — The Kryptonite lock is an Ingersoll Rand owned brand of bicycle lock for securing a bicycle to a pole or other fixture, when the owner wants to leave the bicycle in a public place. It was named after kryptonite, the fictitious substance that can… … Wikipedia
Ohio and Erie Canal — Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark District … Wikipedia
Truck scale — Truck scales are large, floor mounted weighing systems that can weigh entire vehicles and their contents. As the American name implies, they frequently weigh entire trucks. In the United Kingdom, they are called weighbridges. They can be surface… … Wikipedia
Erie Canal — at Lockport, New York in 1839 Original owner New York State Principal engineer Ben … Wikipedia
Canal — Canals are artificial channels for water. There are two types of canals: water conveyance canals, which are used for the conveyance and delivery of water, and waterways, which are navigable transportation canals used for passage of goods and… … Wikipedia
Weighing scale — Emperor Jahangir (reign 1605 1627) weighing his son Shah Jahan on a weighing scale by artist Manohar (AD 1615, Mughal dynasty, India). A weighing scale (usually just scales in UK and Australian English, weighing machine in south Asian English or… … Wikipedia
Erie Canal Museum — Infobox nrhp | name =Weighlock Building nrhp type = caption = Erie Canal Museum in former weigh lock building, Syracuse, New York location= SE corner of Erie Blvd. E. and Montgomery St., Syracuse, New York lat degrees = 43 lat minutes = 3 lat… … Wikipedia
Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal — The Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal between Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, and Havre de Grace, Maryland, at the head of Chesapeake Bay, provided an interstate shipping alternative to 19th century arks, rafts, and boats plying the difficult waters of … Wikipedia