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"Cabs: A Global Journey Through Time and Space" The Main Entrance - The Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel: they have long been a familiar sight outside hospitals, ready to whisk patients away or bring loved ones closer. Please, Mr Policeman, where is Father Christmas by Matania: Even Santa Claus relies on cabs to navigate the bustling streets during the holiday season. Guggenheim Museum on 5th Avenue: From art enthusiasts to tourists exploring new cities, cabs provide convenient transportation options for those seeking cultural experiences. Altrincham Railway Station - Trafford, Greater Manchester: Cabs stationed near railway stations offer commuters a seamless transition from train platforms to their final destinations. USA, New York City, Manhattan, Flatiron building: In iconic cities like New York City, yellow they can synonymous with urban life and serve as an emblem of the bustling metropolis. Jubilee Market, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies: Colorful taxis in vibrant markets reflect the lively spirit of local communities and transport visitors through rich cultural landscapes. Tuktuk in the Old Town of Galle, UNESCO World Heritage Site on the South Coast of Sri Lanka, Asia: Traditional tuktuks add charm and authenticity to historical sites while providing efficient transportation solutions for locals and tourists alike. Royal Exchange / Postcard: Cabs waiting outside historic landmarks like the Royal Exchange bridge time gaps between centuries-old architecture and modern-day convenience. Taxi sign Paris France Europe: The unmistakable taxi signs dotting European capitals beckon travelers to explore picturesque streets lined with history and romance. NEW FORD TAXI 1930S: Evolution in design has transformed taxis over time; vintage models like Ford's 1930s creation remind us of how far we've come in transportation innovation. The Haymarket London c1910 (oil on panel).