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Inside London's cabmen shelter that gives respite to London cabbies - gossip, bacon butties and tea

The Mirror 17 Apr 2024
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. The Mirror went inside one to see what goes on ... .
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Last London cabmen's shelter gains heritage status

The Manila Times 12 Apr 2024
Victorian-era coachmen's shelters in London, now all protected, with the last 19th-century cottage recently listed as heritage, serve as significant community hubs, according to Andrey Armanda-Markovic, caretaker of one for 18 years. Video by AFP ....
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St John's Wood cabmen's shelter dating back to Victorian era becomes last to be listed

London Evening Standard 09 Apr 2024
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 ... .
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London cabmen

The Daily Mail 09 Apr 2024
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 ... They were built by the Cabmen's Shelter Fund and all bear the initials of the organisation.
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Final green hut which offered Victorian cabbies food and rest gets listed status

AOL 09 Apr 2024
The cabmen’s shelter on Wellington Place was listed at Grade II and is the last of 13 surviving buildings to be given protected status.
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London cab shelter is last of remaining 13 to be listed by Historic England

AOL 09 Apr 2024
The wooden shelters were built by the Cabmen’s Shelter Fund from 1875 onwards, when cabs were horse-drawn ... Armstrong helped to establish the Cabmen’s Shelter Fund with the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury and other wealthy philanthropists.
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London cab shelter is last of remaining 13 to be given listed status

The Observer 09 Apr 2024
The wooden shelters were built by the Cabmen’s Shelter Fund from 1875 onwards, when cabs were horse-drawn ... Armstrong helped to establish the Cabmen’s Shelter Fund with the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury and other wealthy philanthropists.
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St John's Wood cabmen's shelter becomes last to be listed

BBC News 09 Apr 2024
The green huts were first created in 1875, with the one in St John's Wood being one of only 13 left. .
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Kate Middleton

The Daily Mail 12 Mar 2024
A mock-up of Kate's Mother's Day photo showing Gerard from Peep Show staring forlornly out of a window ... This photo edited the backdrop of the photo to show a cabmen's shelter in the background ... ORIGINAL ... .
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This is what the mysterious green huts along London’s roads are really for

Metro UK 05 Mar 2024
They are Cabmen’s Shelters – specially created for the taxi drivers of London to take a break between jobs ... An engraving of one of the first Cabmen’s Shelters on Acacia Road, St John’s Wood, from 1875 (Picture.
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Hanover Square: Exemplary collaboration and placemaking

Building 02 Feb 2023
Source. Paul Riddle. 18 Hanover Square (right) and 20 Hanover Square (centre) ... Source. GPE. Ground Floor Plan ... Source. Paul Riddle ... This was facilitated by the relocation of the historic Cabmen’s Shelter, which now sits in the northeast corner of the square.
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Network of First World War training trenches among sites added to heritage list

Belfast Telegraph 15 Dec 2022
Two Victorian cabmen’s shelters were also listed at Grade II along with an 18th-century watermill drawn by the famous landscape artist John Constable ... Pont Street Cabmen’s Shelter (Historic England ) ... Pont Street Cabmen’s Shelter (Historic England ).
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Cabmen's shelters among London sites added to heritage list

BBC News 15 Dec 2022
An army drill hall and a set of abstract fibreglass panels also get National Heritage protection. .
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WWI trench network and two centuries-old shipwrecks added to National Heritage List

Metro UK 15 Dec 2022
Two Victorian cabmen’s shelters were also listed at Grade II along with an 18th-century watermill drawn by the famous landscape artist John Constable ... The two Victorian cabmen’s shelters are located at Pont Street, Kensington, and Chelsea Embankment.

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