I have been sent the following:
Around thirty years ago, Mr James Frecklington had been
commissioned to build the Australian State Coach which was presented to the
Queen in 1988 by the Australian government to celebrate the bicentennial of the
landing of Captain James Cook in 1788.
He has now privately built a new State coach with modern
touches, such as heating and electric windows and hydraulic suspension.
The Howard government controversially gave $250,000 towards
the cost of the new multi-million-dollar coach.
The Royal Collection Trust has purchased the coach.
The Trust funds and administrates the Royal Collection
which comprises artworks, antiques and other valuables owned in the name of the
Queen. It raises funds from various fees and charges from tours of the palaces
and art galleries and also runs the Royal gift shops.
The building of the coach was plagued with financial
problems as it was privately funded, other than the $250,000 Australian
government grant.
It was not considered appropriate in the light of the
recession for the Australian government to put any more money into the
construction or the transport of the coach.
We can only be delighted that such a magnificent and
priceless but very operational artefact is now to be used by the Queen on such
an important occasion as the State Opening of the British Parliament.
Whilst people are referring to the coach as the second
Australian State Coach, that is not actually correct even though it was built
by an Australian.
The coach is called, at least for the time being, the State Coach Britannia.
The coach is called, at least for the time being, the State Coach Britannia.
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