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near Armstrong's home. Most were staffed by an attendant who sold food and (non-alcoholic) drink to the cabbies and were provided with a kitchen in which the attendant could cook this food and also food provided by the cabbies themselves. The attendant was not generally paid, but was expected to make
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to buy food then they would have to pay somebody to look after their cab while they were inside, otherwise it was likely to be stolen. In addition they would be tempted to drink alcohol on the job. Newspaper editor George Armstrong and The
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These shelters were small green huts, which were not allowed to be larger than a horse and cart, as they stood on the public highway. Between 1875 and 1914, 61 of these buildings were built around London, the first being on Acacia Road in
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to construct and run shelters at major cab stands. The idea allegedly came to Armstrong when all the cabbies seeking a pub's refuge and warmth on a snowy night in
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while their cab was parked there. This made it very difficult for them to obtain hot meals and could be unpleasant in bad weather. If they drove to a
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Heritage Days, the public gets a chance to see inside some of the shelters, normally the exclusive reserve of cab drivers.
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Thirteen of the shelters still exist and are still run by the Cabmen's Shelter Fund. All are now Grade II
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an income from these sales. The shelters were also provided with seats and tables and books and
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SW7 – previously in the middle of the road, now on the pavement, east of the entrance to the
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WC2 – opposite side of the road from the SwissΓΆtel Howard
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Cabmen's shelter


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charity
St John's Wood
St John's Wood
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Chelsea Embankment
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Embankment Place
Playhouse Theatre
Grosvenor Gardens
Hanover Square
Kensington Road
Queen's Gate
Pont Street

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