- Scottish State Coach
The Scottish State Coach is an enclosed, four horse-drawn carriage used by the
British Royal Family .The coach was built in 1830 for
Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge and his family used it for many years until they sold it toWilliam Keppel, 7th Earl of Albemarle , who converted it into a semi-State landau. In 1920, the Keppel family returned the coach to the Royal Family by presenting it as a gift to Queen Mary.Between 1968 and 1969, the coach was extensively remodelled and restored to its original enclosed state. Large glass windows and transparent panels in the roof were added, as well as the Royal Arms and the insignia of the
Order of the Thistle being emblazoned onto it and a model of theCrown of Scotland was added on top of the roof.The coach was used for the first time by The Queen during the opening of the
General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1969 and then by The Queen Mother in 1977 during theSilver Jubilee Thanksgiving celebration and also in 1979 during her installation asLord Warden of the Cinque Ports atDover . The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh also used it at Windsor during the Queen's sixtieth birthday celebrations in 1986. The carriage was last used for the Order of the Thistle service on atEdinburgh in 1994 and then as a reserve carriage for the State Visit ofHarald V of Norway andQueen Sonja of Norway at Holyrood the following day.ee also
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* [http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/page3829.asp Royal Insight]
* [http://www.british-monarchs.com/coaches.html Australian State Coach at british-monarchs.com] (with image)
* [http://www.royal.gov.uk/OutPut/Page5023.asp Carriages at royal.gov.uk]
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