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A historic cabmen's shelter that has been providing London's taxi drivers with a much-needed rest since 1914 has been given grade-II listed status.. The shelter, at Wellington Place near Regent's ...
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Cabmen’s shelters offered cabbies in Victorian London a place to eat and rest at a time when they were banned from leaving their horse-drawn carriages.
The final unlisted cabmen's shelter in London has now been awarded Grade II status, Historic England has announced. The green wooden hut in Wellington Place, St John's Wood is one of only 13 ...
The 13 green cabmen's shelters dotted around London are a relic of the past to many - but for black cabbies in London, these huts allow time for respite - and gossip - in between jobs.
Cabmen’s shelters. They are these little green taxi huts, which only London Hackney carriage drivers are allowed to use, but I have a friendship with someone who runs one.
Cabmen’s shelters offered cabbies in Victorian London a place to eat and rest at a time when they were banned from leaving their horse-drawn carriages.
A cabman shelter at Pont Street, Kensington and Chelsea, London, that is still open more than a century after its building, selling breakfast and coffee to black cab drivers.
Built by the Cabmen’s Shelter Fund between 1875 and 1914, fewer than a quarter of the 61 constructed survive today – where they continue to serve modern-day taxi drivers.
The 13 green cabmen's shelters dotted around London are a relic of the past to many - but for black cabbies in London, these huts allow time for respite - and gossip - in between jobs.