LONDON — The British telephone box is not dead yet. In parts of central London, a box stands sentinel every 100 feet — and if phone companies got their way, they’d plant one every 50 feet. But these ...
The advent of the mobile phone has made London's iconic red telephone boxes nearly obsolete. People have been getting creative about how to revamp the spaces. SEE ALSO: Watch Londoners fall hard for ...
"Spend quality time creating a brick-built version of a British cultural icon: the Red London Telephone Box (21347). A nostalgic London souvenir gift for travel-lovers and history buffs, the ...
Art is coming to the rescue of London’s legendary red telephone boxes, now threatend with obsolescence. Since September 19th, artists Holly Pester, Aura Satz, Dan Scott, and Lawrence Abu Hamdan have ...
Over the last few months an unfamiliar object has begun to appear on London’s streets. Ratty old BT payphones, that of late had only functioned as advertising space and unofficial public toilets, are ...
The UK’s iconic red phone boxes are being revived and repurposed to house teensy repair shops for mobile devices. Lovefone launched “the world’s tiniest repair shops” in a disused phone box next to ...
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