Taxi Club Fleet circa 1940
Ken Guedo
At first glance,this may appear to be a group of chaffeurs waiting for their clients. They are in fact waiting for clients,but it is a fleet of taxi cabs owned by Black and White Taxi .
The taxi stand was located at 46 12th street West.This would be where the Bank of Nova Scotia would eventually be built.
The picture was taken circa 1940 on 12th street East, just off of Central Avenue.
They are parked in front of the Bank of Commerce. Right across the street on the west side of Central is the Royal Bank of Canada. Note that the drivers are all wearing uniforms and caps.
If you are interested in seeing more photos like these- three historic photo CDs are available for sale from the Historical Museum. You can also volunteer in the Bill Smiley Archives and work with the photos first hand!


