Victorian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine
Irresistible. Lady. “What! Two shillings! And eighteenpence for waiting three-quarters of an hour? - Nonsense, man! It was only ten minutes by my watch!” Cabman (insinuatingly). “Wasn’t it, Miss? Well, then I s’pose it was a missin’ o’your pretty face as made it seem three kervarters of an hour!” [Fare pays, and thinks the Cabman an extremely nice person.
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Punch magazine cartoons illustrations 1800s 1860s taxis street scenes fares payment flattery vanity transport indignation fickle mothers daughters travel London women men battle of the sexes extortion flirtation flirting management concepts selling sales traffic congestion arguments hansom cabs cabman cabmen customers commerce passengers service Punch Punch cartoons B&W b&w 19th century 19th C Victorian Era Victorians 1860 Britain British Great Britain England English history historical social history cabbies taxi cabs sales pitch sales talk management skills and competences money fees customer care customer satisfaction woman man young woman upper classes middle classes working classes cities city urban metropolitan
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