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This coach owned by the Duke of Northumberland has only been seen in public twice since it first turned out in 1825 for the coronation of Charles X of France
A close-up of one of the two figures at the front of The State Coach which was finished in the year 1761and built under the supervision of Sir William Chambers
A snall coach an horse waiting outside The Grey Bull pub
This stagecoach was in the parade of the Durham County Show driven by Mr. F. D. Nicholson
This motoris thought he had strayed into a different century near Middlesbrough when he encountered the Lowther state coach on its way to its new permanent home in Stewart Park
The coach and horses, a glory of old Englands highways Which mr. Lewis Priestman is driving from Shotley Bridge to Edmundbyers
A young couple using a romantic form of transport, a horse and carriage for their wedding
On show for the first time since its renovation in Edinburgh is the " Glass Coach" in which Princess Anne will drive to her wedding. mr
The Queen arrives at the Houses of Parliament in the Irish Coach for the State Opening
People on the Chester-le-Street by-pass wondered if the bus strike had reached the North when they saw this coach and four clattering down the road. It is owned by Major F. D
A coach and horses on the streets of Sunderland. The stagecoach is drawn by four greys and driven by Mr. F. Douglas Nicholson
A full stage coach ready to embark on its journey to London
A full coach on its way to London
Alnwick removal man Brian Egdell, tastes 19th Century high life on this old coach
The Royal Coach, which is 175 years old ready for The Coronation
A trial run through the streets of Sunderland for Mr. F. Douglas Nicholsons coach and team of four greys
A view of the glass state coach which will be used at the Royal wedding of Princess Margaret and Mr. Tony Armstrong Jones, on May 6th 1960
A custom which lapsed in 1914 was revived in Durham City when the judges proceeded from Castle to the Assize Courts in a coach drawn by four grey horses. the coach guard blows his horn to warn traffic
The stage coach carrying the Judges to the opening of Durham Assizes
Prince Phillip indulging in one of his favourite pastimes carriage driving. 29th April 1973
The Edinburgh to London coach making its way through Durham city centre
This coach belonging to the High Sheriff of Northumberland is carefully transported after having a £ 5, 000 facelift
Wigan Rugby League team return home with the Cup. Jackie Cunliffe, oldest member of the team holds the cup up to the crowd. This is the fifth time Wigan have won the cup. May 1958 P012454
Mr. C Phillips coach at the meet of the Coaching Club in Hyde Park. In spite of the month, the ladies found furs necessary. Circa June 1960 P008579
Coaches November 1962 P017681
Royal Ascot today. Horse power. June 1966 P017684
Royal style send-off for Retired Brigadier. Brigadier Lindsey Aspland mounting the coach and horses February 1968 P017683
Its the 1830 equivalent of the Blue Train, a travelling and sleeping coach used by the then Duke of Beaufort for making the Grand Tour of the Continent
The Bath to London stage coach runs again. The coach leaving Bath on its journey to London. March 1977 P017680
Mrs. W. A. Hudson seen here passing a vintage coach in her new sports car. January 1953 D546-002
Wigan Rugby League Team return home with the Challenge Cup. The scene outside the Town Hall as the coach carring the team arrive tonight. May 1959 P012455
Fashion. How they went to the Derby 23 years ago. The photograph taken in 1906 of a coaching party on the way to the Derby gives a good idea of the remarkable change in womens fashion during the last
Stagecoach service to stonehenge - see handout Tourists to stonehenge this summer will be able to take a unique " Journey back to Yesteryear" - by stagecoach. April 1973 P018231
Duncan Fletcher captain of the Zimbabwe Cricket team
Tennis Fred Perry and Dan Maskell coach children from the Surbiton High School. 1949 019090/3
Tennis Fred Perry coaches children from the Surbiton High School. 1949 019090/4