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Restored K6 phone booth
London ECN EE , United Kingdom
About this museum
This iconic red telephone booth, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1935, represents a cherished symbol of British urban design and communication history. Meticulously restored to its original condition, the K6 model showcases the classic cast - iron construction and distinctive architectural details that made these phone booths a ubiquitous feature of British streetscapes. Visitors can examine this preserved example at no cost, experiencing a tangible piece of mid - 20th century telecommunications heritage.
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