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- Australian_State_Coach abstract "The Australian State Coach is an enclosed, six horse-drawn carriage used by the British Royal Family. The coach was presented to Queen Elizabeth II of Australia and the United Kingdom as the official gift on the occasion of the Australian Bicentennial on 8 May 1988. The coach was a gift from the Australian people and was designed and made by renowned coach builder W.J. Frecklington who subsequently built the State Coach Britannia for Queen Elizabeth II as a private initiative. The Australian State Coach is sometimes used at the British State Opening of Parliament and other state occasions involving the Australian or foreign royal families, such as the visit of Queen Margrethe of Denmark in 2000. As one of the most modern of the royal carriages, the coach is fitted with electric windows, heating and hydraulic stabilisers; it is therefore regularly used for such occasions. The Australian State Coach is usually kept at the Royal Mews, where it can be viewed by the public.The Australian State Coach was used to convey HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall and Mr & Mrs Middleton from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace following the wedding of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge on 29 April 2011.On 5 June 2012, the Australian State Coach was to be an alternative coach for the carriage procession back from Westminster Hall to Buckingham Palace for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee, in case of rain. However Her Majesty decided that the weather was fit enough for the open top 1902 carriage to be used to carry The Queen, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.".
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- Australian_State_Coach wikiPageID "19079533".
- Australian_State_Coach wikiPageRevisionID "602226777".
- Australian_State_Coach hasPhotoCollection Australian_State_Coach.
- Australian_State_Coach subject Category:Australia–United_Kingdom_relations.
- Australian_State_Coach subject Category:British_Royal_Family.
- Australian_State_Coach subject Category:British_monarchy.
- Australian_State_Coach subject Category:Royal_carriages.
- Australian_State_Coach subject Category:Vehicles_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Australian_State_Coach type Artifact100021939.
- Australian_State_Coach type Car102959942.
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- Australian_State_Coach type Conveyance103100490.
- Australian_State_Coach type Instrumentality103575240.
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- Australian_State_Coach type PassengerCar103895866.
- Australian_State_Coach type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Australian_State_Coach type RoyalCarriages.
- Australian_State_Coach type RoyalVehicles.
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- Australian_State_Coach type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Australian_State_Coach type Whole100003553.
- Australian_State_Coach comment "The Australian State Coach is an enclosed, six horse-drawn carriage used by the British Royal Family. The coach was presented to Queen Elizabeth II of Australia and the United Kingdom as the official gift on the occasion of the Australian Bicentennial on 8 May 1988. The coach was a gift from the Australian people and was designed and made by renowned coach builder W.J. Frecklington who subsequently built the State Coach Britannia for Queen Elizabeth II as a private initiative.".
- Australian_State_Coach label "Australian State Coach".
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- Australian_State_Coach depiction Australian_State_Coach.jpg.
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