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Metro - CrowdIn a crowded coach You can put your gloves on again, dear this is our station !
Mr Oakleys CoachThe private coach of Lord Lonsdale, a prominent figure in the coaching revival
Sir T Peytons CoachThe private coach of Sir Thomas Peyton, a prominent figure in the coaching revival
Waterford Coach 1889The private coach of the marquis of Waterford, a prominent figure in the coaching revival
Cholmondley CoachThe private coach of the marquis Cholmondley, a prominent figure in the coaching revival
British Coronation CoachThe Coronation Coach of the king or queen of England
The Windsor Coach C1820The Windsor Coach
Coach in CaliforniaStagecoach travellers in California might enjoy the magnificent scenery, if they weren t so scared their coach is going to go over the edge and into the ravine
Social / Us Coach / TrainThe Stagecoach and its Nemesis - the horses rear at their first sight of an IRON horse
German Mail CoachA German mail coach bowls through the countryside : the coachman warns the villagers of his imminent arrival by blowing his post-horn
German Mail Coach SnowA German mail coach makes its way through heavy snow, the horses slipping on the icy road. Young Bismarck is inside the coach, if you care
Coach and TrainA coach rolls peacefully along the road - but in the distance is the train which will soon put the stagecoach out of business
Basket Coach 1780The Basket Coach, so called because it has a basket at the back to hold the luggage
Stagecoach in SnowThe stagecoach horses pull their coach through heavy snow
Lnw Royal CoachRoyal coach of the London and North Western Railway. Date: circa 1910
Midland Rly Pullman CchMidland Railway Pullman drawing-room coach
Coach Type CarriageMany of the early railway carriages were constructed like road coaches - even with a high seat at the back
American Stagecoach C18A mail coach at a Virginian inn - evidently a pre- revolutionary scene, since the inn is named The Royal George
Coach Changing HorsesChanging horses at The Swan
Coach at the WoodmanThe London to Coventry and Birmingham coach passes The Woodman inn in the Highgate road
Blackpool CharabancThis is how we re enjoying ourselves here at Blackpool - three saucy couples necking in the back seat of a charabanc
Horse Drawn ExcursionExcursionists prepare to set off from Bournemouth on a ten- mile (16 km) excursion to the Stour valley in a horse-drawn carriage
Coach Party at RhylA somewhat serious party of excursionists at Rhyl, North Wales, prepare to set off in the Royal Blue charabanc
New Shoes for CindersCinderella is given the most precious of all gifts in war- time France - a pair of new shoes (well lace-up boots)!
Gilpins Family Set OffTHE DIVERTING HISTORY OF JOHN GILPIN Gilpin and his family set off by carriage
Discussing US FootballAmerican version of a Chester or Chesterfield overcoat. This is a restrained model with fly-front & without a velvet collar. Worn with trousers with turn-ups & half-boots
French Surrender 1940The railway carriage where the surrender of the French was negotiated
London-Birmingham / 1837LONDON-BIRMINGHAM LINE Three classes of passenger coach, and a variety of wagons for freight and livestock
Dalmatian Protects CoachA dalmatian coach dog guarding a carriage
Transvaal Mail CoachA horse-drawn mail coach in the Transvaal, driven across the veldt by native Africans and drawn by eight horses
Fable / Fly & CoachTHE FLY AND THE COACH A carriage has difficulty climbing a steep slope; a fly, assuming it is important, bites the horses to spur them on, but is simply annoying
Brighton CoachThe coaching revival : Mr Charles Poles Brighton coach at Lowfield Heath : this is a private sporting venture but employing professionals to crew the coach
Hogarth Times Night4. Night In a street leading to Charing Cross, with a statue of Charles I at the far end, a frightened horse has overturned a coach
Chateau GaillonA view of part of the chateau with guests by a balustrade overlooking the gardens, also a man with a pack of hounds & a coach & six with a running footman & postillion
William IV in BrightonKING WILLIAM IV & QUEEN ADELAIDE enter Brighton on 30 August 1830 after their accession to the throne. The coach drives under a triumphal arch with viewing platforms
Motorways Coach - 2See Europe from an Armchair - exterior of a Motorways pullman saloon, rear and side views. Each passenger was given their own trunck for convenience in packing
Motorways Coach - 1See Europe from an Armchair - interior of a Motorways pullman saloon, looking forward and aft. The 16-day Scandinavian tour cost 80 guineas including hotels
Greyhound Coach 1931Take the GREYHOUND LINES to New York - or cross the continent to Los Angeles - the scenic, friendly, enjoyable way to go
Greyhound CoachGreyhound coaches take you to winter sunshine at scarcely more cost than staying at home
Pyne - Mayors CoachLORD MAYORs COACH This is how the Lord Mayor of London travels on special occasions : otherwise he uses a cab like everyone else
Pyne - Water CarrierWATERMAN TO A COACH STAND Most transport is horse-drawn, and working horses require a great deal of water : but for the waterman, London traffic would gasp to a standstill
Arriving by CoachPilgrims at the coach station
The Rocket 1830George Stephensons " Rocket" being admired by the majority of onlookers, with the exception of the staff of the " Coach and Horses"
STEAMED OUTSteamed Out Stagecoach drivers starve in the face of competition from the railway
Santa in CarriageSanta arrives by coach, with presents and a tree
Versailles Birdseye ViewThe Palais de Versailles seen from the front, with someone important leaving in a coach with cavalry escort
England / London / Bankstreet traffic includes a coach for Oxford Street and Bayswater, and a carriers wagon for Paddington
Coach at BurnhamA party of excursionists in their charabanc at Burnham-on- Crouch