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  2. Hackney carriage - Wikipedia

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    LTI TX2 cab LTI FX4 cab The Beardmore was an alternative taxi design used in London during the 1960s and 1970s. A hackney or hackney carriage (also called a cab, black cab, hack or taxi) is a carriage or car for hire. [1] A hackney of a more expensive or high class was called a remise. [2]

  3. Transport in Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Belfast is a now a relatively car-dependent city, by European standards, with an extensive road network including the ten lane M2 motorway. A recent survey of how people travel in Northern Ireland showed that people in Belfast made 77% of all journeys by car, 11% by public transport and 6% on foot. [1]

  4. Black cab (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Black Cab or Black Taxi may also refer to: Music. Black Cab (band), Melbourne-based drone and electronica group; Black Taxi (band), American rock band; See also

  5. Austin FX4 - Wikipedia

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    The FX4 London taxi was the successor to the Austin FX3 (produced between 1948 and 1958). In its day the FX4 was the most widely used taxi in London.Like the FX3, the FX4 was designed by Austin in collaboration with Mann & Overton, the London taxi dealership that commissioned it (and paid for half of its cost) and Carbodies, the coachbuilder that built the body and assembled the cab ready for ...

  6. Shankill Butchers - Wikipedia

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    On 28 September 1972, Murphy (aged 20) shot and killed William Edward "Ted" Pavis (32) at his home in East Belfast. Pavis was a Protestant who the UVF accused of selling weapons to the Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA). Murphy and an accomplice, Mervyn Connor, were arrested and held on remand in Belfast's Crumlin Road prison. After a ...

  7. William Dickson (Northern Ireland politician) - Wikipedia

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    He was elected to Belfast City Council in 1977, and again stood for the party in Belfast West at the 1979 UK general election, taking third place with 11.2% of the vote. [2] [4] He was able to hold his council seat in 1981. [4] Dickson was selected as a candidate for Belfast West at the 1982 Northern Ireland Assembly election.

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