The Glass Coach (Dutch: Glazen Koets) is a royal carriage that was used by the Dutch royal family for special events before Queen Wilhelmina received the...
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Dutch royal family. The Glass Coach (Dutch royal carriage) is a royal carriage that was used by the Dutch royal family. There are a number of coach types...
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Golden Coach (Dutch: Gouden Koets) is a coach owned and used by the Dutch royal family. The Golden Coach was used every year to carry the Dutch monarch...
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carriage houses are located in the building, which houses the Golden Coach and Glass Coach, among others. One part of the building holds a carriage exhibition...
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Passenger railroad car (redirect from Train carriage)
or passenger car (American English), also called a passenger carriage, passenger coach (British English and International Union of Railways), or passenger...
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State Coach Queen Alexandra's State Coach The Glass Coach King Edward VII's Town Coach Several landau carriages including: The 1902 State Landau Seven other...
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as Prime Minister his day ride was a Remington barouche carriage. The Five Glass Landau Coach, made by James Cunningham, Son and Company, Rochester, New...
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Litter (vehicle) (redirect from Gama (carriage))
Sedan chairs could pass in streets too narrow for a carriage, helping to alleviate the crush of coaches in London streets, an early instance of traffic congestion...
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Around: Royal Castle Hotel". Lonely Planet. Archived from the original on 28 January 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2012. "The Ghostly carriage arrives again...
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Outeniqua Transport Museum (section Private Coach No 5)
Built by =Metropolitan Carriage & Wagon Company, England Number = 14 (CGR NO - 521) Date in service = 1896 Tare = 63,200lbs This coach was also used by the...
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magic to transform the dress into a gown, as well as a pumpkin into a carriage, Jaq, Gus, and the mice into horses, her horse Major into a coachman, and...
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Chelsea Flower Show (redirect from Royal International Horticultural Exhibition)
visitors during the show walking through the train carriage bedecked in art deco luggae and fine glass and crockery. It changed the game for displays in...
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2025 New Year Honours (section Royal Victorian Order)
Sergeant Paul Anthony Holland, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Warrant Officer Class One Paul Michael Hurton, Royal Electrical and Mechanical...
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Official state car (section Dutch royal family)
heads of state and government Royal barge Royal train Royal yacht Royal Mews § Royal and state carriages State coach All royal family members drive cars with...
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Physics Cabinet went to the University of Naples, before 1884 the royal carriages left for the Pitti Palace, the music archive was ceded to the Conservatory...
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The Dutch have made several contributions to art, science, technology and engineering, economics and finance, cartography and geography, exploration and...
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Wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson (category British royal weddings)
while the royal household was left in charge of the reception. Sarah made her way with her father Ronald from Clarence House in the Glass Coach, arriving...
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haste, she loses one of her glass slippers on the staircase but fails to retrieve it in time. Cinderella hurries into her coach as it prepares to leave....
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Ravaillac, a Catholic zealot who stabbed him while his coach was stopped on Rue de la Ferronnerie. The carriage was stopped by traffic congestion associated with...
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of rooms which are used for exhibitions. The Carriage Museum holds the Westminster Collection of Carriages. The Exhibition Room houses a collection of...
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2024 Birthday Honours (section Royal Victorian Order)
and Events, Crown Estate, Windsor. David Thomas Evans, RVM – Carriage Restorer/Cleaner, Royal Household. Hannah Rebecca Goodall – lately House Manager, Household...
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Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II (redirect from Changes to royal titles after the death of Elizabeth II)
Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey on the State Gun Carriage of the Royal Navy. The carriage was drawn by Royal Navy sailors, known as Naval Ratings, maintaining...
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Paris in the 17th century (section Royal manufactories)
furniture were opened by German craftsmen in the faubourg Saint-Antoine. A royal glass factory was opened 1601 in Saint-Germain-des-Prés to compete with Venetian...
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Kensington Palace (category Royal residences in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
laid out with paths and flower beds at right angles, in the Dutch garden fashion. The royal court took residence in the palace shortly before Christmas...
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Buckingham Palace (category Royal buildings in London)
is the Royal Mews, also designed by Nash, where the royal carriages, including the Gold State Coach, are housed. This Rococo styled gilt coach, designed...
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manufacture blue jeans Clement Studebaker – founded Studebaker, a wagon, carriage and car manufacturer Arthur Hays Sulzberger – publisher of The New York...
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crowded third-class carriage. Four hours later, as the other train from Waterloo pulled into Kingston, the third-class carriage exploded and was consumed...
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"A man may surely be allowed to take a glass of wine by his own fireside." 18 September: A new Theatre Royal, Covent Garden opens to replace the first...
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for milk and parcels. In 1911, work began to separate light and empty carriage traffic from running trains between Paddington to Old Oak Common, which...
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List of unusual deaths in the 21st century (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
between the doors of the cable-propelled elevator, then decapitated as the carriage ascended. Francescani, Chris (11 July 2007). "'Pizza Bomb' Suspect Contacts...
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