There's A Coach Coming In - Hill End - The HDR Series

Philip Johnson

There's A Coach Coming In - Hill End - The HDR Series

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Yes we did have Stagecoaches in Australia

Established with the intention of servicing the Victorian goldfields, Cobb & Co quickly developed to become the most successful company of its kind during the 19th Century, pioneering transport routes, delivering mail, gold and passengers throughout the country and contributing greatly to social growth and the expansion of pastoral settlement across Australia.

Cobb & Co was set up in Melbourne, Victoria in 1853 by a small group of immigrant Americans – Freeman Cobb, John Murray Peck, John B Lamber and James Swanton – and originally was called the American Telegraph Line of Coaches. The company’s first passenger coach left Melbourne for Forest Creek (now Castlemaine) and Bendigo on 30 January 1854; the list of routes was expanded shortly thereafter to link the newer goldfields and settlements with the Victorian capital. Soon, mail contracts were awarded to the business and the Cobb & Co operated a gold escort, passenger and mail service based on reliable and efficient schedules

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http://www.cobbandco.net.au/html/king.html

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There's A Coach Coming In - Hill End - The HDR Series by Philip Johnson
There's A Coach Coming In - Hill End - The HDR Series by Philip Johnson

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