Pan from Royal Academy to red telephone box, UK; 1990
Pan from an exterior view of the Royal Academy of Arts to the first ever red telephone booth designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott - a wooden prototype under arches at Burlington House in Piccadilly, London, UK; 1990. (LMAR284J - AEVZ001J)





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2180264478
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BBC Editorial
Date created:
July 03, 1990
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00:00:15:12
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London, United Kingdom
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modelsfirstscotttelephonekioskstillinuse
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