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  2. Westchester's largest family shelter gets a new playground - AOL

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    The Coachman Family Center used to be a private hotel. The county bought the building in 1993 to turn into a family shelter. It has been the largest shelter in Westchester ever since.

  3. The Coachman - Wikipedia

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    The Coachman appears in the 1940 film adaptation by Walt Disney Productions, in which he is voiced by Charles Judels with a Cockney accent. He is an evil humanoid creature who first appears in the Red Lobster Inn with Honest John and Gideon, to whom he proposes, by offering them a large salary, to bring him some listless children to take to Pleasure Island, a place that arouses fear in the two ...

  4. Coaching inn - Wikipedia

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    The George Inn, Southwark is the only galleried coaching inn to survive in London [2] The Black Lion in Cardigan (established 1105) is probably the oldest Welsh coaching inn. [3] [better source needed] Other historic inns in Wales include the Black Boy Inn (built 1522) and the Groes Inn (1573). [citation needed]

  5. Swan with Two Necks, London - Wikipedia

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    The Swan with Two Necks. Engraved by F. Rosenberg after a painting by James Pollard.Published by J. Watson, London, 1831. [1]The Swan with Two Necks was a coaching inn in the City of London that, until the arrival of the railways, was one of the principal departure points for travel to the north of England from London.

  6. Post house (historical building) - Wikipedia

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    A post house, posthouse, or posting house was a house or inn where horses were kept and could be rented or changed out. Postriders could also be hired to take travellers [1] by carriage or coach and delivered mail and packages on a route, meeting up at various places according to a schedule. Routes included post roads.

  7. Illawalla - Wikipedia

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    The coachman's cottage, stables, loose boxes, dynamo and accumulator house, etc., are all arranged on the north side. The building will present a very pleasing and picturesque appearance, as the exterior walls are to be faced with Huncoat plastic bricks, with Yorkshire stone dressings, and the roofs are to be covered with red tiles. The ...

  8. Brian Osborne - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Brian Osborne secured the role of Pearce, the coachman, in the period drama Upstairs, Downstairs. [6] This role did not play a large part in the programme and Pearce left Eaton Place in the programme's second series in 1972. In the same year, Osborne was in Carry On Matron. [7]

  9. Coachman - Wikipedia

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    Coachman, Boston MA 1902 Russian coachman, before 1917 — his belt indicates his master's wealth. A coachman is an employee who drives a coach or carriage, a horse-drawn vehicle designed for the conveyance of passengers.