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The result was: promoted by Cwmhiraeth (talk) 06:13, 18 December 2019 (UTC)
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Bersey electric cab, Walter Bersey
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- ... that Walter Bersey introduced electric taxi cabs to the streets of London in 1897? "Bersey electric cab, 1897, designed by Walter Bersey" (Science Museum) "The London Electrical Cab – also commonly known as the ‘Hummingbird’ due to its sound, or the ‘Bersey Taxi’ after its young designer – first took to the streets of the capital on August 19 1897." (The Engineer)
- ALT1:... that after the withdrawal of Walter Bersey's 1897 design it took 120 years for fully electric powered taxis to return to the streets of London? "The Dynamo, a taxi converted from a Nissan electric van in a Coventry factory, is the first 100% electric taxi on the streets of London since 1899. Its predecessor, the Bersey, failed to take off at a time when most cabs were horse-drawn." (The Guardian)
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