- 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 (taxicabs)...
- Lipcani.
There was a
different synagogue for each guild: tailors, shoemakers,
cabmen, etc. "Guild"
synagogues were
located in
neighborhoods in the outskirts...
- years,
which is part of the
sustained metaphor brought out in the title.
Cabmen's Shelter Fund Smith, D.J.M. (1988). A
Dictionary of
Horse Drawn Vehicles...
- Wola, Powiśle
Professional sub-dialects – for
instance the
language of
cabmen, shopkeepers,
printers or
policemen Sub-dialects of
criminals – a regional...
- around, Goncharov's
mother could focus on
domestic affairs. "His servants,
cabmen, the
whole household merged with ours; it was a
single family. All the practical...
-
become a
serious problem. The
business was
restarted in
October 1891 with
cabmen friendly to the company. In
November 1900, Lord
Shrewsbury formed another...
- at 57–58
Russell Square, in
order to
accommodate staff expansion. The
Cabmen's Shelter Fund was
established in
London in 1875 to run
shelters for the...
- (Scotland) Act 1982. In
Northern Ireland: the
Taxis Act (Northern Ireland) 2008
Cabmen's Shelter Fund
Cabvision Illegal taxicab operation M4 bus lane
Toyota JPN...
-
compliant models (1906–)
Other Hackney carriage Public Carriage Office Cabmen's Shelter Fund
Worshipful Company of
Hackney Carriage Drivers Carbodies Mann...
-
compliant models (1906–)
Other Hackney carriage Public Carriage Office Cabmen's Shelter Fund
Worshipful Company of
Hackney Carriage Drivers Carbodies Mann...