| Harold Esdaile Malet, Nimrod - Coaching (Transportation) - 1876 - 470 pages
...do with it ; a young Oxonian was driving" Now, Mr. Editor, it is not at all improbable but that this Oxonian had been reading your magazine the night before,...the disgrace attached to it, by first taking a few journeys by some of these Dreadnought, Highflyer, or Tally-ho coaches ; as in all probability he may... | |
| William Outram Tristram - Transportation - 1893 - 402 pages
...such comment as the following, comments constantly to be culled from contemporary magazines : — " Whoever takes up a newspaper in these eventful times...the disgrace attached to it by first taking a few journeys by some of these Dreadnought, Highflyer, or Tally-ho coaches ; as in all probability he may... | |
| Charles George Harper - A5 Road (England and Wales) - 1902 - 344 pages
...eventful times, it is even betting whether an accident by coach, or a suicide, first meets the eye. NOAV really, as the month of November is fast approaching,...the disgrace attached to it, by first taking a few journeys by some of these DRINK AND DISASTER 85 Dreadnoughts, Highflyer, or Tally-ho coaches ; as in... | |
| William Outram Tristam - Coaching (Transportation) - 1903 - 402 pages
...such comment as the following, comments constantly to be culled from contemporary magazines : — " Whoever takes up a newspaper in these eventful times...the disgrace attached to it by first taking a few journeys by some of these Dreadnought, Highflyer, or Tally-ho coaches ; as in all probability he may... | |
| William Outram Tristram - Coaching (Transportation) - 1906 - 414 pages
...some such comment as the following, comments constantly to be culled from contemporary magazines:— " Whoever takes up a newspaper in these eventful times...the disgrace attached to it by first taking a few journeys by some of these Dreadnought, Highflyer, or Tally-ho coaches ; as in all probability he may... | |
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