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Coach - Abbott & Downing, 'Concord' Type, 1867
Reg. No: ST 025188
- Summary:
- Concord or thorough-brace type coach made by Abbott & Downing, Coach builders of New Hampshire, U.S.A. In the late 1860s. Imported by Harold Clapp & Co. This coach is of the style of vehicle introduced in Australia by Cobb & Co. in the 1850s, but it has no documented direct association with the firm. Donated to the State Library by the Aisbett family, who last used the coach on the Pitfield-Scarsdale route, southwest of Ballarat, in 1924. A previous owner's name, "McPhee & Co. Proprietors", is visible on the side boards of the driver's seat. The coach has seating for the driver & 20 passengers.
- Description:
- Fitted with dual brake levers a serial number is stamped on each axle end, and although obscured by hammering, is probably "688".
- Acquisition Information:
- Donation & Subsequent Transfer from State Library of Victoria (SLV), 1935
| Discipline: | Technology |
| Dimensions: | 250 cm (Height), 210 cm (Width), 430 cm (Length) |
| Weight: | 800 kg (Weight) |
| Dimension Comment: | HEIGHT WITH LAMP: 330 CM. HEIGHT WITHOUT LAMP: 250 CM. |
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| Tagged with: | horsedrawn vehicles, coaches |
| Themes this item is part of: | Transport Collection |
| Primary Classification: | ROAD TRANSPORT |
| Secondary Classification: | Horse Drawn Vehicles |
| Tertiary Classification: | public coaches |
| Maker: | Abbott & Downing, Concord, New Hampshire, United States of America, circa 1869 |
| Importer: | Mr Francis Clapp, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1869 |




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