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Taxies Fine Art Print Collection (#9)

Experience the vibrant energy of London's iconic taxis with the Taxies collection of Fine Art Prints from Media Storehouse. These stunning prints capture the essence of Europe's cultural hub, transporting you to the bustling streets of London, England. Each print is meticulously crafted to bring out the rich colors and intricate details of the taxis, making it a must-have addition to any home or office space. Bring a piece of London's history and charm into your world with the Taxies collection from Media Storehouse.

Taxis, also known as cabs or hackneys, are a form of public transport used in London, England and the United Kingdom

457 Fine Art Prints

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Mens autumn - winter fashion 1966 Series of images taken in around Regent Street

Mens autumn - winter fashion 1966 Series of images taken in around Regent Street, London for the Reading Evening Post fashion page. The coats were provided by Hepworth s

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Couple of actors dressed as an Indian Chief and his Squaw

Couple of actors dressed as an Indian Chief and his Squaw, pictured leaving New Zealand House after press conference, 23rd September 1965

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Eros, Statue, Piccadilly, London, 31st July 1950

Eros, Statue, Piccadilly, London, 31st July 1950

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Fortnum & Mason Department Store, Piccadilly, Central London, 18th August 1964

Fortnum & Mason Department Store, Piccadilly, Central London, 18th August 1964. Exterior Scenes

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Fortnum & Mason Department Store, Piccadilly, Central London, 18th August 1964

Fortnum & Mason Department Store, Piccadilly, Central London, 18th August 1964. Exterior Scenes

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Cardiff City 1 v Arsenal 0

FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Cardiff City 1 v Arsenal 0. Cardiff captain Fred Keenor pictured with the City mascot " Trixie" arriving in London the day before his side take part in

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Carnaby Street Scenes and Demonstration over Mick Jagger and Keith Richard

Carnaby Street Scenes and Demonstration over Mick Jagger and Keith Richard, concerning their release from prison on £ 7, 000 bail on drugs charges. 1st July 1967

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: The Great War, ( First World War, WW1, World War One ). 1918 - A year that opened

The Great War, ( First World War, WW1, World War One ). 1918 - A year that opened in despair and ended in triumph, as overjoyed crowds celebrated the Armistice

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Olivia Newton John, pop singer aged 22, February 1971. Her single

Olivia Newton John, pop singer aged 22, February 1971. Her single If Not For You was currently at No.17 in the charts, when this picture was taken

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: 1956 FA Cup Final. Manchester City 3 v. Birmingham City 1 at Wembley Stadium in London

1956 FA Cup Final. Manchester City 3 v. Birmingham City 1 at Wembley Stadium in London, 5th May 1956. Manchester City goalkeeper, Bert Trautmann

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Manfred Mann seen here performing for the last time in public in central London

Manfred Mann seen here performing for the last time in public in central London. 5th June 1969

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: London taxis around Picadilly Circus at night. February 1987

London taxis around Picadilly Circus at night. February 1987

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: A Brymon airlines Dash 7 aircraft at London City Airport. February 1987

A Brymon airlines Dash 7 aircraft at London City Airport. February 1987

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: London taxis around Picadilly Circus at night. February 1987

London taxis around Picadilly Circus at night. February 1987

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Taxi and the taxidermist: A stuffed grizzly bear attempts to flag down a London Taxi

Taxi and the taxidermist: A stuffed grizzly bear attempts to flag down a London Taxi. A715a-005

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Taxi and the taxidermist: A stuffed grizzly bear attempts to flag down a London Taxi

Taxi and the taxidermist: A stuffed grizzly bear attempts to flag down a London Taxi. A715a-004

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Taxi and the taxidermist: A stuffed grizzly bear attempts to flag down a London Taxi

Taxi and the taxidermist: A stuffed grizzly bear attempts to flag down a London Taxi. A715a

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Taxi and the taxidermist: A stuffed grizzly bear attempts to flag down a London Taxi

Taxi and the taxidermist: A stuffed grizzly bear attempts to flag down a London Taxi. A715a-002

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Taxi and the taxidermist: A stuffed grizzly bear attempts to flag down a London Taxi

Taxi and the taxidermist: A stuffed grizzly bear attempts to flag down a London Taxi. A715a-006

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Artist Salvador Dali who recently arrived in the UK, on the continental boat train to

Artist Salvador Dali who recently arrived in the UK, on the continental boat train to promote his authorised biography The Case of Salvador Dali

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Taxi driver Bill Eales of Mitcham, Surrey, who is a London cabby

Taxi driver Bill Eales of Mitcham, Surrey, who is a London cabby, has found a novel way of combining business with pleasure... and a profit

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: The only London taxi with an 'Inter-Com'system, is driven by Mr

The only London taxi with an "Inter-Com"system, is driven by Mr
The only London taxi with an " Inter-Com" system, is driven by Mr. Michael De Fries (60) of Chiswick. The taxi driver Mr. Michael De Fries. December 1969 Z11689

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: '21 Room'Londons new and lavish night club, 1949 020183 / 2

"21 Room"Londons new and lavish night club, 1949 020183 / 2
" 21 Room" Londons new and lavish night club, 1949 020183/2

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: England, Lancashire, Blackpool, Exterior of the vegas american diner on the seafront promenade

England, Lancashire, Blackpool, Exterior of the vegas american diner on the seafront promenade

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Miseries of London, or a Surly Saucy Hackney Coachman, June 4, 1814. June 4, 1814

Miseries of London, or a Surly Saucy Hackney Coachman, June 4, 1814. June 4, 1814
Miseries of London, or a Surly Saucy Hackney Coachman, June 4, 1814

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: At A Standstill

At A Standstill
14th June 1966: Black taxi cabs stand idle during industrial action by Londons taxi drivers. (Photo by Stroud/Express/Getty Images)

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Thomas Cook Travel Brochure - Cover

Thomas Cook Travel Brochure - Cover - How To See London. 1952

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident 1C

Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident 1C
Bea Hawker Siddeley Hs-121 Trident 1C Taxiing at Heathrow, UK in the Bea New-Livery of 1968 Date: 1968

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident 1C

Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident 1C
Bea Hawker Siddeley Hs-121 Trident 1C Taxiing at Heathrow, UK Date: 1968

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Vickers Viscount

Vickers Viscount
Bea British European Airways Vickers Viscount Airliner Taxiing Date: 1950s

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Fokker F-VIIb-3M / 7b-3M

Fokker F-VIIb-3M / 7b-3M
Captain Charles Kingsford-Smith and Crew Arrive at Croydon in Fokker F.Viib-3M Southern Cross after a 13.5 Day Flight from Australia to England on 10th July 1929 Date: 1929

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Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: 13850139

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Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: 13850136

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Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: 1970s Demonstrations / Protests - November 1972 Black Cab Taxis parade in

1970s Demonstrations / Protests - November 1972 Black Cab Taxis parade in Londons Picadilly Circus in protest to the introduction of VAT

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Ron Nicholson (left) Bill Barnard trying to get a large bottle of Guinness into a London

Ron Nicholson (left) Bill Barnard trying to get a large bottle of Guinness into a London taxi cab the bottle is made of wood and is over 6ft high February 1977

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: The St. Stephens Tower of the Houses of Parliament in which is housed the great bell of

The St. Stephens Tower of the Houses of Parliament in which is housed the great bell of Big Ben which weighs 13 tons and took 16 horses to haul it through Whitehall

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Shirley Temple Black Child Actress in london sitting in taxi with husband Dbase MSI

Shirley Temple Black Child Actress in london sitting in taxi with husband Dbase MSI

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Soho, London - Wardour Street and Old Compton Street W1

Soho, London - Wardour Street and Old Compton Street W1
Soho, London - corner of Wardour Street and Old Compton Street W1, with traffic. 1973

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Northumberland Avenue Hotels, London

Northumberland Avenue Hotels, London
The World Famous Northumberland Avenue Hotels in London - The Metropole, The Victoria and The Grand. Date: 1910s

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Miss Susan Dudley Ryder, Londons 1st lady taxi driver, WW1

Miss Susan Dudley Ryder, Londons 1st lady taxi driver, WW1
Miss Susan Dudley Ryder, who had the distinction of being Londons first female taxi driver, aving passed all the driving tests

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: The advent of women at the polls, 1929

The advent of women at the polls, 1929
Two sophisticated and fashionable ladies in heels, cloche hats and fur trimmed coats alight from a taxi at a polling station where they will vote for the first time in the General Election of May

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: London Traffic 1912

London Traffic 1912
June 1912: Traffic congestion at Wellington Street, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Little Stars Oxford Street Christmas Lights, London

Little Stars Oxford Street Christmas Lights, London
London taxi with the Oxford Street Christmas decorations and lights with the theme Little Stars in aid of the NSPCC

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Belfast

Belfast
circa 1905: Castle Place, Belfast with horse drawn trams and hackney cabs. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: WW2 - Prams with possessions return with Evacuees going home

WW2 - Prams with possessions return with Evacuees going home
WW2 - Prams containing possessions return to Euston, London, following Evacuees heading home after the passing of the V1 and V2 rocket attack scare - September 1944. Date: 1944

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: Black taxi cab with Oxford Street Christmas lights in London

Black taxi cab with Oxford Street Christmas lights in London
Black London taxi cab at the switching on of Oxford Street Christmas lights and Xmas decorations in London but some failed to switch on immediately and only came on later

Background imageTaxies Fine Art Print Collection: London scene. The Thames Embankment, central London with rows of Hansom Cabs

London scene. The Thames Embankment, central London with rows of Hansom Cabs ( horse drawn taxis ) parked at the side of the road. Cleopatras Needle can be seen through the trees. Early 1900s



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Taxies Fine Art Print Collection

Taxis, also known as cabs or hackneys, are a form of public transport used in London, England and the United Kingdom. Taxis are usually four-wheeled vehicles that can be hailed on the street or booked in advance, and are available 24 hours a day and provide an efficient way to get around the city. Taxis have been used in London since 1636 when they were first introduced by King Charles I. Today, there is an extensive network of licensed taxi drivers who offer services across London and beyond. Taxis can be found at airports, train stations and other major locations throughout Europe. They provide a convenient way to travel for both locals and visitors alike.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Taxies collection from Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the iconic black cabs of London. Our collection showcases various images capturing the essence of these vehicles that have become synonymous with London's transport system. From vintage models to modern-day versions, the Taxies collection has something for everyone who loves these quintessential British taxis. Whether you're looking to add some character to your home or office space or searching for unique gift ideas for friends and family members who love London's taxi culture, our collection is sure to impress. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials like fine art paper and canvas, you can be assured that each piece will look stunning in any setting. The Taxies collection from Media Storehouse celebrates one of London's most recognizable symbols while offering a diverse selection of products suitable for any budget or taste.
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What are Taxies (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Taxies art prints are high-quality photographic or artistic representations of the iconic black cabs that roam the streets of London. These prints showcase the unique design and character of these vehicles, capturing their distinctive shape and style in stunning detail. We offer a wide range of Taxies art prints, featuring different angles, perspectives, and settings. Some prints focus on individual taxies parked on a street corner or driving through busy traffic, while others show fleets of cabs waiting for passengers outside train stations or airports. These art prints are perfect for anyone who loves London's vibrant culture and history or wants to add a touch of British charm to their home decor. They make great gifts for friends and family members who have visited or lived in London as well as collectors looking to expand our collection with unique pieces that capture the essence of this bustling city.
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What Taxies (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Taxi-related art prints that showcase the iconic black cabs and other forms of transportation in London, England, United Kingdom, and Europe. These prints include photographs, illustrations, and artwork that capture the essence of these vehicles as they navigate through bustling city streets or stand out against historic landmarks. Some popular options include vintage posters featuring classic London taxis, colorful illustrations showcasing different types of European taxis, and stunning photographs capturing the beauty of taxi rides at night. Whether you're looking for a piece to add to your home decor or want to give a unique gift to someone who loves all things transportation-related, we have something for everyone. With their vast collection of high-quality art prints available in various sizes and formats such as canvas or framed prints, you can find the perfect Taxi-themed print that fits your style preferences.
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How do I buy Taxies (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To buy Taxies art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring iconic black cabs and other forms of transportation in London and throughout the UK. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply select the size and format that you prefer, such as a framed or unframed print or canvas. We offer a variety of payment options to make purchasing your chosen artwork easy and convenient. You can pay securely online using a credit card or PayPal account, or by phone if you prefer. After placing your order, Media Storehouse will carefully package your artwork for safe delivery to your chosen address. Whether you are looking for a striking piece of wall art for your home or office, or want to give someone special an unforgettable gift, our selection of Taxies art prints is sure to impress.
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How much do Taxies (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Taxi art prints for purchase. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size, material and framing options selected by the customer. We provide customers with various sizes ranging from small to large, as well as different materials such as canvas or paper. The pricing for each print is determined by the specific options chosen by the customer at checkout. However, Media Storehouse strives to offer competitive prices while maintaining high-quality standards in their products. You can browse through a vast collection of Taxi art prints on our website and select their preferred options before making a purchase. These prints are perfect for adding character and style to any living space or office setting.
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How will my Taxies (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Taxies art prints are delivered to you in the best possible condition. We use high-quality packaging materials and reliable shipping methods to ensure that your order arrives safely and on time. Once you have placed your order, our team will carefully print and prepare your artwork for shipment. Your print will then be securely packaged with protective materials to prevent any damage during transit. We work with trusted delivery partners who offer a range of shipping options depending on your location and preferences. You can choose from standard or express delivery services, as well as trackable or non-trackable options. When your order is dispatched, we will send you an email confirmation along with tracking information (if applicable) so that you can monitor its progress until it reaches you. We strive to provide a seamless and hassle-free delivery experience for all of our customers.