An original London taxi from 1910 has emerged for sale after being found in a barn.
The French Panhard-Levassor car marked the beginning of the end for horse-drawn cabs. The taxi still has its meter and includes switches in the back that let the passengers tell the driver which way to go.
After the Second World War the car appeared in films and at public events. It could sell for more than £20,000 when it is auctioned at the Castle Combe race circuit, Chippenham, on June 30.