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Phone Collection (page 17)

"Connecting the Past and Present: A Journey Through Phone History" Amidst a snowy London street, a Police Public Call Box stands tall, reminiscent of an era long gone

Background imagePhone Collection: Big Ben, Houses of Parliament and a red phone box, London, England

Big Ben, Houses of Parliament and a red phone box, London, England

Background imagePhone Collection: Fred Midway tries to enter a phone box

Fred Midway tries to enter a phone box
Warren Mitchell in a scene from All The Way Up (1970)

Background imagePhone Collection: A scene from All The Way Up

A scene from All The Way Up
with Adrienne Posta and Kenneth Cranham

Background imagePhone Collection: Veronica Hurst as Miss Simpson in a production still image from Peeping Tom (1960)

Veronica Hurst as Miss Simpson in a production still image from Peeping Tom (1960)
Veronica Hurst as Miss Simpson with Jack Watson in a scene from Michael Powells Peeping Tom (1960)

Background imagePhone Collection: George Innes in a scene from Billy Liar (1963)

George Innes in a scene from Billy Liar (1963)
George Innes (Stamp) smiles while on the phone in a scene from Billy Liar (1963)

Background imagePhone Collection: Alfred Hitchcocks Bon Voyage (1944)

Alfred Hitchcocks Bon Voyage (1944)

Background imagePhone Collection: Phone Box

Phone Box
Type K6 telephone kiosk, Little Marlow, Bucks. IoE 47095

Background imagePhone Collection: Polestar (FOS 2022) 02 Concept Roadster (phone pics)	2022	Blue	light

Polestar (FOS 2022) 02 Concept Roadster (phone pics) 2022 Blue light
POS001745

Background imagePhone Collection: Cat telephone cosy from Selfridges, 1919

Cat telephone cosy from Selfridges, 1919
Ideas for Christmas gifts from Selfridges. This quaint conceit is a telephone cosy in the shape of a cat. Everyone needs one of these in their life. Date: 1919

Background imagePhone Collection: London Telephone Box in Snow

London Telephone Box in Snow

Background imagePhone Collection: The watchroom of Southwark Fire Station, London

The watchroom of Southwark Fire Station, London. Although this had a telephone switchboard serving the adjacent headquarters of the Brigade

Background imagePhone Collection: Red London Telephone Box in London

Red London Telephone Box in London, England

Background imagePhone Collection: Blue light shining on a wet brick paved pavement surface with shadow of a person walking by

Blue light shining on a wet brick paved pavement surface with shadow of a person walking by
Blue light shining on a wet brick paved pavement surface with anonymous silhouettes of people and legs walking by in the rain at night, London, England

Background imagePhone Collection: The Chrysler Building illuminations at night in New York, United States of America

The Chrysler Building illuminations at night in New York, United States of America

Background imagePhone Collection: Rainbow London Double-Decker Routemaster Bus

Rainbow London Double-Decker Routemaster Bus
Multi-coloured rainbow London Double-Decker Routemaster Bus

Background imagePhone Collection: Overhead Phone Wires, NY

Overhead Phone Wires, NY
Overhead telephone wires at the junction of Broadway and John Street, New York

Background imagePhone Collection: Paddington Telephone Exchange, c. 1910

Paddington Telephone Exchange, c. 1910
An image of the Paddington Telephone Exchange, c.1910, minus the constantly busy switch board operators



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"Connecting the Past and Present: A Journey Through Phone History" Amidst a snowy London street, a Police Public Call Box stands tall, reminiscent of an era long gone. The Bakelite telephone - a timeless symbol of communication that revolutionized the way we connect. David Wright's iconic pin-up calendar girl graces the walls, capturing the allure conversations in 1950. Cobham Air Routes Poster reminds us how phones bridged distances and brought loved ones closer even before air travel became common. The Red Telephone Box, an unmistakable landmark in London's streetscape, preserving memories of countless conversations held within its cozy confines. Margaret Lockwood captivates audiences in Carol Reed's Night Train to Munich (1940), showcasing how phones played pivotal roles even on the silver screen. An illustrated brochure from W Barratt & Co Ltd takes us back to Northampton's telephonic past – where innovation met practicality. In Wandsworth Road, Clapham SW8, a major fire serves as a stark reminder of emergency calls made through these trusty devices throughout history. The Shard skyscraper looms over London like a modern-day beacon – reminding us that despite technological advancements, phones remain essential for daily connections. A vigilant policeman stands beside a police call box – exemplifying how these boxes served as lifelines for law enforcement during times of need. As we reflect on Picture No.