Wooden prototype of red phone box still in use, UK; 1990
Views of 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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Editorial #:
2180291047
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BBC Editorial
Date created:
July 03, 1990
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00:00:12:10
Location:
London, United Kingdom
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QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) HD 1920x1080 25p
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BBC Editorial
Object name:
modelsfirstscotttelephonebox
- 1990,
- 1990-1999,
- Arch - Architectural Feature,
- Architectural Feature,
- Archival,
- Art Museum,
- British Culture,
- Burlington House,
- Central London,
- Close-up,
- Color Image,
- Communication,
- Conflict,
- Design,
- Equipment,
- Film - Moving Image,
- First Occurrence,
- HD Format,
- Holding,
- Horizontal,
- Incidental People,
- Landline Phone,
- London - England,
- Piccadilly,
- Produced Segment,
- Prototype,
- Real Time Video,
- Red,
- Red Telephone Box,
- Royal Academy of Arts,
- Science and Technology,
- Technology,
- Telecommunications Equipment,
- Telephone,
- Telephone Booth,
- UK,
- Wood - Material,