Uses for an old telephone box at Burrells

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Uses for an old telephone box at Burrells

Image: © Oliver Dixon Taken: 8 Aug 2019

It is not just the classic K6 ("Jubilee") telephone boxes designed by Giles Gilbert Scott which have been recycled for alternative uses when it has become no longer economic to maintain them as telephone boxes. Here is an example of a KX100 box which was first introduced in 1982 and which is now seeing service to house a defibrillator.

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54.560991
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-2.494658