Charles Bianconi
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Persondata | |
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NAME | Charles Bianconi |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Carlo Bianconi |
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DATE OF BIRTH | September 24, 1786 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Tregolo, Italy |
DATE OF DEATH | September 22, 1875 |
PLACE OF DEATH | "Longfield House", Boherlahan, Co. Tipperary, Ireland |
Charles Bianconi | |
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Born | September 24, 1786 Tregolo (near Como), Italy |
Died | September 22, 1875 "Longfield House", Boherlahan, Co. Tipperary, Ireland |
Spouse | Eliza Hayes |
Charles Bianconi (born Carlo Bianconi), a native of Italy, was born on September 24, 1786. He moved to Ireland in 1802, and is famous for his innovations while living there. He was twice mayor of Clonmel, in County Tipperary.
He was the founder of public transportation in Ireland, at a time preceding railways. He established regular horse-drawn carriage services on various routes from about 1815 onwards. These were known as 'Bianconi coaches'. There were also a series of inns, the Bianconi Inns, some of which still exist e.g. in Killorglin.
These services continued into the 1850s and later, by which time there were a number of railway services in the country. The Bianconi coaches continued to be well-patronised, by offering connections from various termini, one of the first and few examples of an integrated transport system in Ireland.
Bianconi died on September 22, 1875 at "Longfield House", Boherlahan, Co. Tipperary where his ghostly apparitions have been reported.