Black Taxi
The black taxis of London are a big part the British culture image. The first taxi in this impressive capital city ran in the 17th century, when it was a hackney carriage pulled by horses. Since then the cab has modernised to keep in with the times.
Red Phone Box
The iconic Red Phone Box was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott after his proposal was accepted by the General Post Office. These phone boxes were distributed amongst the streets of London, then spread across the nation.
Fish & Chips
Traditionally, Fish and Chips was a meal for the working-class citizens of the UK due to the increase in cod and haddock trawl fishing. There are so many wonderful accompaniments that work well with this classic British dish such as mushy peas, baked beans and even curry sauce.
Bulldog
When it comes to pets you can’t get any more British than the bulldog. Bred for bull baiting, these pedigree animals are wonderful family pets that will keep you company through British rain or shine, but mostly rain.
London Underground
The London Underground is an incredible underground system of trains, linking all districts of the amazing city that serves millions of Londoners and tourists daily. The stations are full of history, buskers and impressive architecture.
Afternoon Tea
What is more British than an Afternoon Tea? They are comprised of finger sandwiches, scones, cake, sweet treats, a pot of tea and many more delectable bites to please taste buds.