Images
Photographs
These images shows the different variants of the Telephone Box at the "The National Telephone Kiosk Collection", housed at the Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings in Worcestershire. This gallery will open in a pop-up window; if your system is configured to block pop-up windows, please disable this option.
- Kiosk No 1 (Introduced in 1920)
- Kiosk No 2 (Introduced in 1926)
- Kiosk No 3 (Introduced in 1927)
- Kiosk No 4 (Introduced in 1927)
- Kiosk No 5 (Introduced in 1934)
- Kiosk No 6 (Introduced in 1936)
- Kiosk No 7 (Introduced in 1962)
- Kiosk No 8 (Introduced in 1968)
Diagrams
There were eight different National Telephone Box designs introduced during the twentieth century. Please click on a link below to view a diagram of that Kiosk variant. This gallery will open in a pop-up window; if your system is configured to block pop-up windows, please disable this option.
- View diagram of Kiosk No 1, by Somerville & Company
- View diagram of Kiosk No 2, by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
- View diagram of Kiosk No 3, by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
- View diagram of Kiosk No 4, by General Post Office
- View diagram of Kiosk No 5, by General Post Office
- View diagram of Kiosk No 6, by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
- View diagram of Kiosk No 7, by Neville Conder
- View diagram of Kiosk No 8, by Bruce Martin
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