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"Iconic Black Cabs: A Symbol of London's Charm and Heritage" Step into the world of black cabs, a quintessential part of London's bustling streets

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: The Savoy Grill restaurant, situated in the entrance area of The Savoy Hotel, The Strand

The Savoy Grill restaurant, situated in the entrance area of The Savoy Hotel, The Strand, London, England. Picture shows the main entrance to The Savoy Grill with the doorman standing by the door

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Carbodies factory, producing The London Taxi. The London Taxi Company was a taxi

Carbodies factory, producing The London Taxi. The London Taxi Company was a taxi design and manufacturing company based in Coventry, England

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Royal Courts of Justice, City of London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Royal Courts of Justice, City of London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: UK, London, Whitehall, Big Ben and Houses of Parliament

UK, London, Whitehall, Big Ben and Houses of Parliament

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Tourist souvenirs showing London landmarks

Tourist souvenirs showing London landmarks Tourist souvenirs showing London landmarks

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: The Savoy Hotel, in The Strand, London, England. Picture shows the main entrance

The Savoy Hotel, in The Strand, London, England. Picture shows the main entrance. The Savoy is a luxury hotel located in the Strand in the City of Westminster in central London, England

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: UK, England, London, Piccadilly

UK, England, London, Piccadilly

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: UK, London, Theatreland, Shaftesbury Avenue

UK, London, Theatreland, Shaftesbury Avenue

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: UK, England, London, West End, Regent Street

UK, England, London, West End, Regent Street

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Threadneedle Street, London seen from Austin Friars 12th March 1954

Threadneedle Street, London seen from Austin Friars 12th March 1954

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Clayton Square, Liverpool. 17th January 1986

Clayton Square, Liverpool. 17th January 1986

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Some of the 60 angry Cabbies forced to queue outside the London Carriage Office

Some of the 60 angry Cabbies forced to queue outside the London Carriage Office, Paton Street. Londons only taxi testing centre. As a shortage of staff caused a back-log of inspections

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts

The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts. Designed by George Edmund Street, who died before it was completed in the 1870s and opened by Queen Victoria in 1882

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Whitehall looking towards Trafalgar Square August 1939

Whitehall looking towards Trafalgar Square August 1939

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Australia House the home of the diplomatic mission of Australia in the United Kingdom

Australia House the home of the diplomatic mission of Australia in the United Kingdom. August 1939

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: On the right, the new type of Ford Taxi which was passed this morning

On the right, the new type of Ford Taxi which was passed this morning. Alongside it, one of the oldest taxis in Manchester. circa 1935

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Couple of actors dressed as an Indian Chief and his Squaw

Couple of actors dressed as an Indian Chief and his Squaw, pictured leaving New Zealand House after press conference, 23rd September 1965

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Regent Street, Central London. Circa 1971

Regent Street, Central London. Circa 1971

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Leicester Square, Central London. Circa 1971

Leicester Square, Central London. Circa 1971

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: A Cabbies Christmas spirit was dashed after council officials objected to fairy

A Cabbies Christmas spirit was dashed after council officials objected to fairy lights and a miniature tree in his taxi. Steve Keogh

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Street Scenes, Leicester Square, London, 17th March 1966

Street Scenes, Leicester Square, London, 17th March 1966

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Nataaj Restaurant in London April 1995

Nataaj Restaurant in London April 1995

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Guitarist Chuck Christiansen travelling by coach to the Royal Albert Hall, London, 28 May 1992

Guitarist Chuck Christiansen travelling by coach to the Royal Albert Hall, London, 28 May 1992. Christiansen was part of the orchestra backing Frank Sinatra and Frank Sinatra Jr

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Selfridges department store, London, 2010

Selfridges department store, London, 2010. Selfridges was founded by American retail entrepreneur Harry Gordon Selfridge and opened in March 1909

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Shirley Temple Black Child Actress in london sitting in taxi with husband Dbase MSI

Shirley Temple Black Child Actress in london sitting in taxi with husband Dbase MSI

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: Noel Gallagher and Keith Allen in Glasgow October 1998

Noel Gallagher and Keith Allen in Glasgow October 1998

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: England, London, Abbey Road

England, London, Abbey Road. A red London bus and Black Cab Taxi approach the famous pedestrian crossing at Abbey Road, made famous by the cover of the Beatles album of the same name

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: CM20 0553 Katie Milner, The London Taxi Company, TX5

CM20 0553 Katie Milner, The London Taxi Company, TX5
Katie Milner, The London Taxi Company, TX5, Goodwood Festival of Speed, 2017, Peaks of Performance, Motorsports Game Changers, automobiles, cars, entertainment, Festival of Speed, FoS, Goodwood

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: England, London, row of parked taxis

England, London, row of parked taxis

Background imageBlack Cab Collection: London taxi going past St. Pauls Cathedral, City of London, London, England, United Kingdom

London taxi going past St. Pauls Cathedral, City of London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe


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"Iconic Black Cabs: A Symbol of London's Charm and Heritage" Step into the world of black cabs, a quintessential part of London's bustling streets. These iconic taxis have a rich history that dates back to the Carbodies factory, where they were meticulously crafted. The London Taxi Company took pride in producing these reliable vehicles, which became synonymous with transportation in the city. As you wander through the enchanting City of London, you might spot one of these distinctive black cabs parked near the Royal Courts of Justice. Their presence adds an air of sophistication to this historic area, reflecting their role as trusted companions for both locals and visitors alike. Indulge your taste buds at The Savoy Grill restaurant, nestled within The Savoy Hotel on The Strand. As you enter this renowned establishment, don't be surprised if you're greeted by a line-up of sleek black cabs outside – a testament to their popularity among discerning diners seeking an unforgettable culinary experience. Venturing further into Piccadilly, amidst the vibrant energy that fills its streets day and night, it is impossible not to notice these elegant taxis weaving through traffic. They effortlessly navigate past landmarks such as The Savoy Hotel's grand entrance or even Whitehall with its majestic Big Ben and Houses of Parliament standing tall in all their glory. In Theatreland along Shaftesbury Avenue lies another scene where black cabs play a leading role. As theater enthusiasts flock to enjoy captivating performances in London's West End district on Regent Street – home to world-class shows – these trusty taxis wait patiently nearby ready to whisk patrons away after an evening filled with entertainment magic. Even musicians like guitarist Chuck Christiansen have experienced the charm and convenience offered by black cabs while traveling from his coach to perform at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall on that memorable day in May 1992. Fast forward to modern times; Selfridges department store stands proudly amidst the bustling streets of London.