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Coaches Collection (page 19)

Coaches have long played a significant role in history, transporting people and symbolizing grandeur

Background imageCoaches Collection: Commer Charabanc - 2

Commer Charabanc - 2
Commer Torpedo Char-a-banc built up to 7 rows of seats to carry up to 33 passengers. Date: 1914

Background imageCoaches Collection: Commer Charabanc

Commer Charabanc
These Commer chassis are splendid hill climbers and very useful in hilly and difficult country. Date: 1914

Background imageCoaches Collection: Our Local Express (1 / 2)

Our Local Express (1 / 2)
A satirical look at an express train service (1/2 10429191). 1907

Background imageCoaches Collection: Coronation. Irish State Coach moves away

Coronation. Irish State Coach moves away
The Irish State Coach moves away from the West Door of the Abbey. The coach escorted by contingent of Household Cavalry. 1953

Background imageCoaches Collection: Coronation. A VIP Coach approaches Abbey

Coronation. A VIP Coach approaches Abbey
The Prime Ministers Procession. Churchills coach approches the Abbey greeted by an officer of the Household Cavalry and an officer of the Brigade of Guards.Churchills coach escorted by Ivth Queens

Background imageCoaches Collection: Coronation. Waiting for VIP arrivals

Coronation. Waiting for VIP arrivals
The scene is set for the arrival of the Prime Ministers Procession. The coaches will deliver the Prime Ministers, Churchill, and PMs of Canada, Australia

Background imageCoaches Collection: Coronation. Queen Mother enters the Abbey

Coronation. Queen Mother enters the Abbey
The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret enters the Abbey through the West Door. 1953

Background imageCoaches Collection: Coronation. Coaches approach West Door of Abbey

Coronation. Coaches approach West Door of Abbey
A coach carrying Prime Minister Malan of South Africa arrives at Abbey West door. Escorted by South African Mounted Police. 1953

Background imageCoaches Collection: Horses in the Royal Mews, Coronation 1953

Horses in the Royal Mews, Coronation 1953
Grooms and postillions prepare horses and coach in Windsor for the Coronation journey through London. The illustration includes some of the sculptural details of the coach

Background imageCoaches Collection: Royal Wedding 1947 - procession down the Mall

Royal Wedding 1947 - procession down the Mall
Aerial view looking down the Mall, London and showing the procession of coaches at the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten on 20 November 1947. 1947

Background imageCoaches Collection: Royal Wedding 1947 - Glass Coach comes down the Mall

Royal Wedding 1947 - Glass Coach comes down the Mall
The procession for the royal wedding of 1947 between Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten showing the Glass Coach carrying the Princess and her father travelling along the Mall. 1947

Background imageCoaches Collection: Royal Wedding 1947 - Glass Coach turns into Mall

Royal Wedding 1947 - Glass Coach turns into Mall
Birds eye view of the procession returning from Westminster Abbey following the marriage of Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenant Mountbatten on 20 November 1947

Background imageCoaches Collection: Royal Wedding 1947 - procession arrives back at Palace

Royal Wedding 1947 - procession arrives back at Palace
Scene outside Buckingham Palace by the Victoria Memorial showing coaches returning back from Westminster Abbey following the wedding of Princess Elizabeth

Background imageCoaches Collection: Coronation. Guard of Honour in position

Coronation. Guard of Honour in position
The Guard of Honour outside The abbey entrance mounted by The R.A.F. Regiment to the left and The 2nd Battalion Scots Guards on their right

Background imageCoaches Collection: Coronation. Irish State Coach leaves Abbey

Coronation. Irish State Coach leaves Abbey
The Irish State Coach leaves the Abbey after dropping off The Queen Mother. In the foreground The Guard of Honour mounted by the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards to the left

Background imageCoaches Collection: Coronation The empty coach passes the Abbey

Coronation The empty coach passes the Abbey
The Coronation coach, which is empty, passes by the Abbey. On its way to pick up The Queen. 1953

Background imageCoaches Collection: Coronation. Canadian PMs coach arrives

Coronation. Canadian PMs coach arrives
A coach carrying Mr. St, Laurent, Canadian Prime Minister approches the Abbey West Door escorted by Canadian Mounted Police. 1953

Background imageCoaches Collection: Coronation. The Queen Mothers coach arrives

Coronation. The Queen Mothers coach arrives
The Irish State coach carrying the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret arrives at the West Door of Westminster Abbey. 1953

Background imageCoaches Collection: Coronation. Coach Escorts - West Door Abbey

Coronation. Coach Escorts - West Door Abbey
Coaches and escorts at West door of Abbey. Commonwealth Prime Ministers 1953

Background imageCoaches Collection: Coronation. Coach arriving with VIP

Coronation. Coach arriving with VIP
A coach joins the queue of cars depositing foreign representatives. 1953

Background imageCoaches Collection: Coronation. Coaches approch Weat Door of Abbey

Coronation. Coaches approch Weat Door of Abbey
Coaches arrive at the West Door of the Abbey carrying Commonwealth Prime Ministers 1953

Background imageCoaches Collection: Coach Kyoto Japan

Coach Kyoto Japan

Background imageCoaches Collection: Four Nash Coaches

Four Nash Coaches
Warren. Nash Motor Corporation, - Four Nash Coaches for General Cigar Co

Background imageCoaches Collection: The Belmont Coach, New York

The Belmont Coach, New York City, America

Background imageCoaches Collection: Inversnaid Hotel, Loch Lomond, Scotland

Inversnaid Hotel, Loch Lomond, Scotland - coaches setting out for Loch Katrine

Background imageCoaches Collection: Queen Victoria Street, London

Queen Victoria Street, London

Background imageCoaches Collection: Taxi cab drivers strike, Charing Cross, London

Taxi cab drivers strike, Charing Cross, London
The almost empty forecourt of Charing Cross Station in Central London, during a brief taxi cab drivers strike (31 October to 9 November)

Background imageCoaches Collection: Piccadilly Circus, London, on Derby Day

Piccadilly Circus, London, on Derby Day
Traffic on the morning of Derby Day in Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus, London

Background imageCoaches Collection: Fleet Street Snowstorm

Fleet Street Snowstorm
Fleet Street during the snowstorm of Tuesday night of January 18th 1881 showing horses and coaches trapped in the snow

Background imageCoaches Collection: Charleville, Queensland, 1908

Charleville, Queensland, 1908
Country Mail Stagecoach leaving the Charleville Post Office in Queensland, Australia

Background imageCoaches Collection: Charabanc Excursion

Charabanc Excursion
A happy party of children and adults set off for a day at the seaside, with flags waving and horns blowing

Background imageCoaches Collection: The wreck of the Flying Welshman near Llanelly. Debris of th

The wreck of the Flying Welshman near Llanelly. Debris of th
The wrecked Flying Welshman, railway accident near Llanelly that occurred on the 3rd October 1904. Debris of the diaster, destroyed and derailed coaches

Background imageCoaches Collection: USA Reno Station Nev

USA Reno Station Nev
Travelers transferring from the train to coaches at the depot of the Central Pacific Railway

Background imageCoaches Collection: London Coastal Coaches

London Coastal Coaches
A cheery coach driver encourages travellers to travel by coach with frequent daily services which cover the country

Background imageCoaches Collection: Mail Wagon Moldavia

Mail Wagon Moldavia
Carrying the mail in Moldavia, eastern Europe

Background imageCoaches Collection: The First Railway Motor-Coach in Britain, 1903

The First Railway Motor-Coach in Britain, 1903
Photograph of the first railway motor-coach in Britain, June 1903. The London and South-Western Railway were experimenting with motor-coaches for light suburban traffic

Background imageCoaches Collection: Dining carriage in the East Coast Express

Dining carriage in the East Coast Express

Background imageCoaches Collection: Two Stagecoaches Race

Two Stagecoaches Race
THE OPPOSITION COACHES Two rival stage coaches speed along a country lane in what appears to be a race against each other

Background imageCoaches Collection: Royal Coachman (German)

Royal Coachman (German)
A Coachman of the German Royal Family displaying a fine outfit and fine facial hair !

Background imageCoaches Collection: German Mailcoach Driver

German Mailcoach Driver
A German mailcoach driver from Dresden

Background imageCoaches Collection: Victoria & Albert / Coach

Victoria & Albert / Coach
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on their way to the Opera in the State Coach

Background imageCoaches Collection: Royal Mail Coach

Royal Mail Coach
The Royal Mail coach Coming down hill at quite a pace

Background imageCoaches Collection: Louis XIV at Les Dunes

Louis XIV at Les Dunes
Louis XIV travels by coach to visit the battlefield of the Dunes, where his general Turenne describes how he has just defeated the Spaniards Date: 14 June 1658

Background imageCoaches Collection: COACH TRIP

COACH TRIP
Tourists on a coach trip to Kotor, Yugoslavia

Background imageCoaches Collection: Paris / Sacre Coeur 1919

Paris / Sacre Coeur 1919
The Montmartre Funicular : the two coaches pass, precisely half-way up (or down) the slope leading to Sacre-Coeur

Background imageCoaches Collection: Rail Travel, 1820S

Rail Travel, 1820S
One of the earliest trains - with the carriages adapted from road coaches and the outside passengers liable to be blackened by smoke

Background imageCoaches Collection: Oil Pipe Line Alaska

Oil Pipe Line Alaska
JS-692 Oil Pipe Line Alaska John Swedberg Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageCoaches Collection: New restored yellow Yellowstone coach outside the historic Old Faithful Inn

New restored yellow Yellowstone coach outside the historic Old Faithful Inn, Upper Geyser basin, Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming, United States of America, North America



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Coaches have long played a significant role in history, transporting people and symbolizing grandeur. From the majestic Coronation Coach to the humble personnel coach used during World War II, these vehicles hold stories of their own. One cannot forget the iconic image of Queen Elizabeth II riding in the golden State coach during her coronation in 1953. This historic moment captured the essence of regality and tradition. In a different setting, Mr. Collins and Charlotte found themselves engaged in conversation with elegant ladies while standing at the gate. The scene painted a picture of sophistication and social interaction. Moving away from personal encounters, Castle Coaches Bus traversed through picturesque landscapes like Windermere, creating memories for passengers who marveled at nature's beauty. Meanwhile, thousands gathered at Mingora's bus station in Swat Valley, Pakistan. A bustling hub where cultures intertwined as travelers embarked on journeys across Asia. The Bank of England stood witness to busy city life as coaches passed by its grand facade. Symbolizing commerce and prosperity, these they were part of London's vibrant tapestry. Outside Buckingham Palace stood a royal carriage fit for kings and queens. Its presence evoked nostalgia for an era when elegance reigned supreme on London streets. Across Europe, old-fashioned buses roamed Gozo in Malta—a reminder of simpler times when transportation was less complicated but equally charming. Back to London again—this time witnessing The Lord Mayor's Show—an annual spectacle that showcased elaborate floats and coaches parading through City streets. Tradition met celebration as crowds cheered along with pompous fanfare. Lastly, PGA/GA Induction Day marked an important milestone for aspiring coaches honing their skills—the beginning of a journey towards greatness within the golfing world. From historical events to everyday moments around the globe, coaches continue to play an integral role—connecting people physically or emotionally—as they embark on various adventures throughout time.