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  2. Hansom cab - Wikipedia

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    Hansom cab and driver in the 2004 movie Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking, set in 1903 London A Hansom cab on Prince Consort Road, London, 1904 London Cabmen, 1877. The hansom cab is a kind of horse-drawn carriage designed and patented in 1834 by Joseph Hansom, an architect from York.

  3. The Hansom Cab - Wikipedia

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    The Hansom Cab is a Grade II listed public house at 84–86 Earls Court Road, Kensington, London W8 6EG. It is on the corner with Pembroke Square. [1] A hansom cab is a kind of horse-drawn carriage, as illustrated on the pub's sign.

  4. John Chapman (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    He became secretary to the Safety Cabriolet and Two-wheel Carriage Company in 1830; in the same year his wife and children joined him in London. He improved the vehicle which Joseph Hansom was then building, in the direction of the later "Hansom cab". A patent for it was granted to him and an investor called Gillett, on 31 December 1836.

  5. Joseph Hansom - Wikipedia

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    In 1862 Joseph Hansom formed a partnership with Edward Welby Pugin, which broke up acrimoniously in 1863. Finally, in 1869, he took his son Joseph Stanislaus Hansom into partnership. Hansom lived at 27 Sumner Place, South Kensington, London, and there is a blue plaque there in his memory. [7] Hansom moved to manage an estate at Caldecote Hall.

  6. The big DC mystery: Where will Trump and his circle hang out?

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    For four years, the bar at the Trump International Hotel in downtown Washington was the place to be seen for Donald Trump's circle of allies, supporters and hangers-on, where MAGA hat-wearing ...

  7. Taxi - Wikipedia

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    The hansom cab was designed and patented in 1834 by Joseph Hansom, ... The Birmingham pub bombings on 21 November 1974, which killed 21 people and injured 182, ...

  8. Cabmen's Shelter Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Cabmen's Shelter Fund was established in London, England, in 1875 to run shelters for the drivers of hansom cabs and later hackney carriages . [1] By law, cab drivers could not leave the cab stand while their cab was parked there. This made it very difficult for them to obtain hot meals and could be unpleasant in bad weather.

  9. Bryan Kohberger looks to dodge death penalty with page from ...

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    He was a Ph.D. student studying criminology at Washington State University at the time of the slayings. Read On The Fox News App. The school is a 10-minute drive from the site of the crime.