Classic British Pillar Box and Telephone Box - Study I
by Doc Braham
Title
Classic British Pillar Box and Telephone Box - Study I
Artist
Doc Braham
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Photograph - Photography, Pop Art, Contemporary, Black & White, Portfolio, Original Art, High Class Fashion, Painting, Conceptual, Mixed Media, Abstract, Contemporary, Success, Unique, Odd, Quirky
Description
Two famous British cultural icons, a red telephone box and post/pillar box. The red telephone boxes were originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott for a competition in 1924. The first pillar box was erected in the UK in 1853 and the first standard design appeared in 1859. There have been several versions and variations of both designs since.
Despite a reduction in their numbers in recent years, the traditional British red telephone kiosk can still be seen in many places throughout the UK, and in current or former British colonies around the
world. The color red was chosen to make them easy to spot.
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