30/10/2012 15:10 | By David Long, contributor, MSN Cars
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The official name of a black cab is a Hackney Carriage, but this has no connection with the East London suburb. Instead it comes an old French term, haquenée meaning an ambling old nag. Amazingly the capital’s last horse-drawn cab was withdrawn from service as late as 1947.

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