
Looking through a row of telephone box doors, Smithfield Market at night, London, February 2020



Copyright Debbie Smyth, 20 February 2020
Posted as part of Norm’s Doors
Looking through a row of telephone box doors, Smithfield Market at night, London, February 2020
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 20 February 2020
Posted as part of Norm’s Doors
Some lovely artistic shots here. And to think in a few more years those phones will only be found in museums 😉
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And I see there are even phones in them! My s-i-l and I found a phone booth out in the middle of nowhere a few years ago, but the next year it was gone. 🙂 We had a rotary phone for some years and our daughters’ friends sometimes wondered what it was.
janet
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Great part of of the beauty of UK. Is it still being used up to this day? Or just for photographic purposes?
Teresa
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Interesting….
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They are becoming a part of history. I notice you tagged it telephone box, we called them the “phone booth” , and it was 10 cents to make a call
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A nice take on doors this week. There are still a few knocking around here and there.
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Yes, current figures seem to 10,000 still on the streets, but only about 50% still acting as a working phone.
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Such a loss to our highstreets
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Not what they once were, hey? 🙂 🙂
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Sadly not, but there is at least a row of different designs here. I’ll be back to take more shots when there’s some light – these were taken at night.
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