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Street Furniture Collection

"Preserving History: Street Furniture that Tells Tales of the Past" Step into the vibrant streets of London, England

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: A line of four red telephone boxes at Charing Cross, London, England, United Kingdom

A line of four red telephone boxes at Charing Cross, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Red post box, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Red post box, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Old post box

Old post box, Jodhpur, Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Telephone boxes, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Telephone boxes, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Victorian post box, Stanway village. The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England

Victorian post box, Stanway village. The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Henver Road, Newquay, Cornwall. 1977

Henver Road, Newquay, Cornwall. 1977
View of Henver Road from Bosuen Road, showing Barclays Bank on the corner of Chester Road. Signage erected by building contractors K.H.J

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Abbey Place, Torquay in the 1960s showing the landmark elm which was felled in 1980

Abbey Place, Torquay in the 1960s showing the landmark elm which was felled in 1980

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: A clutter of traffic lights, belisha beacons and a big old tree at Abbey Place at

A clutter of traffic lights, belisha beacons and a big old tree at Abbey Place at the bottom of Fleet Street, Torquay in the early 1960s

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: St Bernard Dog sits under a road Street sign Hangover Lane

St Bernard Dog sits under a road Street sign Hangover Lane with an ice pack on his head

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: British actress Barbara Ferris who played barmaid Nona Williams in the television

British actress Barbara Ferris who played barmaid Nona Williams in the television programme Coronation Street 1966

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Urban living JLP01_08_087671

Urban living JLP01_08_087671
Aylesbury Estate, Walworth, Southwark, Greater London. A young girl seated on a bench in front of a recently completed block of flats on the Aylesbury Estate, built using the 12M Jespersen system

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Street kiosk, c. 1904 (b/w photo)

Street kiosk, c. 1904 (b/w photo)
2962903 Street kiosk, c.1904 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Children in a Manchester Street find their own enjoyment with the aid of a rope

Children in a Manchester Street find their own enjoyment with the aid of a rope and a lamp post. Children playing in the street, swinging from a streetlight in March 1943

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Gas light, street lighting, lamp-posts in 1956

Gas light, street lighting, lamp-posts in 1956

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Actor Keith Banks October 1960

Actor Keith Banks October 1960

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: The omsk Russian Dancers and singers in London on tour. The big white bear played by

The omsk Russian Dancers and singers in London on tour. The big white bear played by Grigiri Neroslavski at a Pedestrian crossing outside the Royal Albert Hall September 1967

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Children in a Manchester Street find their own enjoyment with the aid of a rope

Children in a Manchester Street find their own enjoyment with the aid of a rope and a lamp post. Children playing in the street, swinging from a streetlight in March 1943

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Naomi Campbell Supermodel wearing 1997-98 Autumn Winter ready to wear fashion collection

Naomi Campbell Supermodel wearing 1997-98 Autumn Winter ready to wear fashion collection for couture house Givenchy March 12 1997 Wearing a cream leather strapless dress with one hand on her hip

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Decorative street clock, two background people standing on street, (B&W)

Decorative street clock, two background people standing on street, (B&W)

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: AustraliaAs Cities & Landmarks

AustraliaAs Cities & Landmarks
Bondi Surf Life Savers bench in glass mosaic, Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Architectural detail and lampost

Architectural detail and lampost, London, UK. Photographed in January 2002

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Traffic control cabinet with GPS

Traffic control cabinet with GPS
A streetside traffic control cabinet incorporating a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver (used not only for location data but also for accurate timing data)

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Old post box in museum, Aruba, Dutch Antilles, West Indies, Central America

Old post box in museum, Aruba, Dutch Antilles, West Indies, Central America

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Post box, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Post box, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Japanese Post Box, Japan, Asia

Japanese Post Box, Japan, Asia

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Yellow postbox

Yellow postbox, Spain, Europe

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Phone box in Carenage Harbour, St

Phone box in Carenage Harbour, St. George s, Grenada, Windward Islands, Lesser Antilles, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Mail box, South Africa

Mail box, South Africa, Africa

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Macreddin village

Macreddin village, County Wicklow, Leinster, Republic of Ireland (Eire), Europe

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Tiled street name and postbox, Hampstead, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Tiled street name and postbox, Hampstead, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStreet Furniture Collection: Snow covered benches, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Snow covered benches, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe


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"Preserving History: Street Furniture that Tells Tales of the Past" Step into the vibrant streets of London, England, and you'll be greeted by a line of four iconic red telephone boxes at Charing Cross. These charming relics stand as a testament to an era gone by, reminding us of simpler times when communication was tethered to these booths. Just a stone's throw away, a red post box proudly stands, serving as more than just a receptacle for mail. It symbolizes British heritage and tradition, standing tall amidst the hustle and bustle of modern life in this bustling city. As you wander through the streets of London or any other European city, keep an eye out for painted fire hydrants that add pops of color to their surroundings. These unassuming objects not only serve as vital safety measures but also showcase artistic expression within urban landscapes. Further exploring the charm across England's countryside brings us to Victorian post boxes nestled in Stanway village in The Cotswolds. These weathered beauties exude timeless elegance against picturesque backdrops – reminders of days when handwritten letters were cherished treasures. Traveling back in time to 1977 on Henver Road in Newquay, Cornwall unveils vintage telephone boxes that once echoed with conversations and laughter. They evoke nostalgia for simpler seaside holidays where families gathered around these iconic structures before mobile phones became ubiquitous. Delving deeper into history takes us over a century ago with black-and-white photographs capturing street kiosks from 1904. In their simplicity lies stories untold – tales whispered between locals seeking shelter or exchanging news during those early years of urbanization. Moving southwest along Abbey Place in Torquay during the swinging '60s reveals an elm tree towering above traffic lights and belisha beacons. This landmark stood witness to countless moments shared beneath its branches until it met its fate in 1980 – leaving behind memories etched deep within local hearts.