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Example of a woman dialling 999
Example of a woman dialling 999 for the emergency services in a red telephone booth
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© London Fire Brigade / Mary Evans Picture Library
1951 Booth Booths Boxes Button Communication Emergency Exhibitor Kiosk Kiosks Phone Phones Services Telephone Telephones Dialling
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1. Title: A Woman Dialing 999 for Emergency Services in a Red Telephone Booth, London, 1950s This evocative black-and-white photograph captures a moment of urgency and communication as a woman reaches out to the emergency services in post-war London. The scene is set in a classic red telephone kiosk, a common sight on the streets during the 1950s. With the iconic phone cradled between her shoulder and ear, she presses the buttons of the 999 rotary phone with determination, her expression a mix of concern and resolve. The London Fire Brigade's red telephone box serves as a backdrop to this poignant moment. The fire brigade, a symbol of safety and protection, is a testament to the vital role emergency services played in the daily life of Londoners during this era. The kiosk, with its distinctive design and bold color, stands out against the grey London sky, adding a sense of vibrancy and hope amidst the urban landscape. The telephone, a crucial link to the outside world, was a lifeline for those in need. The 999 emergency number, introduced in 1955, revolutionized the way people accessed emergency services, making communication faster and more efficient. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the importance of communication and the role it plays in our lives, especially during times of crisis. The image, taken by an unidentified photographer for the Mary Evans Picture Library, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when the simple act of making a phone call could make all the difference. The woman's determined expression and the red telephone box, with its iconic design, serve as a powerful reminder of the resilience and resourcefulness of the human spirit.
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