Telephone Boxes of London
The red telephone kiosk was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott at the request of the Post Office in 1924. (Gilbert Scott also designed Waterloo Bridge and Battersea Power Station.)
Two different telephone boxes are seen in London.
The royal emblem of the crown was made by pierecing holes through the top facia.
This acted as a ventilator.
Black Telephone Boxes (kiosks)
A K6 design used by one of the new telecoms operators. (Red telephone boxes are owned and run by British Telecon)
Internet Telehone Boxes (kiosks)
BT introduced KXPlus in the late 1990's. It has a domed roof.
