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Stage coach returns. Railway travellers were surprised recently to see a four-in-hand coach, drawn by prancing horses, standing by the platform of Str(...)
Stage coach returns. Railway travellers were surprised recently to see a four-in-hand coach, drawn by prancing horses, standing by the platform of Str(...)

Stage coach returns. Railway travellers were surprised recently to see a four-in-hand coach, drawn by prancing horses, standing by the platform of Str(...)

Date4/8/1942
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Original Toronto Star caption: Stage coach returns. Railway travellers were surprised recently to see a four-in-hand coach, drawn by prancing horses, standing by the platform of Streetsville C.P.R. station. The stage had a capacity load of young passengers. The outfit is owned by William Miles of Erindale, who delights in taking young people for Old English trips through the countryside. Many residents, seeing the four-in-hand for the first time in years, recalled the days when such a stage coach regularly met passenger trains.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0108279F