Barbed wire

  • My QuickList »

“Barbed wire” is strongly related to:

Joseph Glidden    Wire obstacle    Menger Hotel    Isaac L. Ellwood    Jacob Haish    American wire gauge    Galvanization    Fence    Trench warfare    The Wire that Fenced the West (book)    DeKalb County, Illinois    DeKalb, Illinois    Military Plaza    Screw picket    Red Cedar    Steel fence post    Chain-link fencing    Morus (plant)    Range war    Rod (length)    John Warne Gates    Lashing (ropework)    Scott, New York    Barbed tape    Rahimuddin Khan    Staple (fastener)    Central California    Bangalore torpedo    Black locust    Waterman, Illinois    Osage-orange    Creston, Illinois    No Man's Land    Defile (geography)    Free range    Enclosure    Afghan refugees    Kent, Ohio    U.S. Steel    Tensile strength

External Searches:

  • Wikipedia
  • YouTube Video
  • Flickr Image
  • Google Web
  • Yahoo! Web
  • Yahoo! News
  • Google Maps

Page Categories

Fences
  • Israeli West Bank barrier
  • Barbed wire
  • United States–Mexico barrier
  • Fence
  • Separation barrier
  • Rabbit-proof fence
  • Dry stone
  • Electric fence
  • Israeli Gaza Strip barrier
  • United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus
  • Dingo Fence
  • Hedge (barrier)
  • Ha-ha
  • Green Line (Cyprus)
  • Melilla border fence
  • Chain link fencing
  • Pet fence
  • Indian Kashmir barrier
  • Agricultural fencing
  • Ceuta border fence
  • Kraal
  • Chicken wire
  • Temporary fencing
  • Indo-Bangladeshi barrier
  • Pool fence
  • Hedge laying
  • Picket fence
  • Star post
  • Drift fence
  • Split-rail fence
  • Snow fence
  • Spite fence
  • Perimeter fence
  • Privacy fencing
  • Hooper's Rule
  • Boma (enclosure)
  • Fladry line
  • Wallrow
  • T post
  • Cable railings
  • Cactus fence
  • Pest-exclusion fence
  • Tumblewheel
  • Compound (enclosure)
  • Chinese-Korean Border Fence

Recommended Articles!

Helpful Links

  • History of the invention of barbed wire
  • Barbed Wire Photo Gallery
  • Development and Rise of Barbed Wire
  • Barbed Wire Fencing - Its Rise and Influence
  • Glidden's patent for barbed wire

In other languages

VisWiki in different languages  >>  English | 日本語 | Deutsch | Français | Polski | Italiano | Nederlands | Português | Español | Русский | Svenska | 中文 | Norsk (Bokmål) | Suomi | Català

The main article content on this page (titled: "Barbed wire") was retrieved on the fly from Wikipedia (i.e., your page access date equals the data retrieval date).

All article text on this website (VisWiki.com) derived from Wikipedia, is licenced under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. Article images, with the exception of video thumbnails, are entirely from Wikipedia, and their copyrights should follow accordingly. All videos and video thumbnails shown on this site are from YouTube. Other visual/semantic contents are mine.
Note to former VisualWikipedia users: The domain name VisualWikipedia.com has recently been renamed to VisWiki.com. I'll add more useful featrures here, so please update your bookmark accordingly :)

VisWiki.com © 2008, 2009 T. Hoshi