30/10/2012 15:10 | By David Long, contributor, MSN Cars
15 things you didn’t know about the London black taxi

Started in 1639



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Now looking like it’s about to be consigned to a museum, London’s iconic black cab has a surprisingly ancient heritage. The now defunct Corporation of Coachmen first secured a charter to ply for hire in London in 1639, the word ‘cab’ being derived from the French, cabriolet de place.

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