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New Life for Britain's Red Phone Boxes

 

The era of streetcorner public telephones may be over in most of the world and certainly in the United Kingdom, but the iconic red boxes have found a variety of new uses, including as internet stations, miniature museums, ATMs and more.

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On a recent trip, I found that many of them in Northamptonshire have been re-purposed to house automatic defibrillators to save the lives of heart-attack victims. In the case of the one in the title photo, it also houses a mini-library.

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The boxes shown here are K-6 boxes, a slightly smaller version of the original K-2, designed by famed architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, who also designed Liverpool Cathedral, Battersea Power Station and the Cambridge University Library. As the sign says, it's a Grade II listed landmark!

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