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BT Tower (formerly the Post Office Tower), 60 Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia, London with a telephone kiosk, at night

RIBA105693
Bedford, Eric (1909-2001)
NOTES: Eric Bedford was the Chief Architect at the Ministry of Public Works (MOPBW) responsible for the design of the tower.

BT Tower (formerly the Post Office Tower), 60 Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia, London with a telephone kiosk, at night

RIBA105694
Bedford, Eric (1909-2001)
NOTES: Eric Bedford was the Chief Architect at the Ministry of Public Works (MOPBW) responsible for the design of the tower.

Trades Union Congress Memorial Building, Great Russell Street, London: the telephone booths in the basement foyer

RIBA120783
Aberdeen, David du Rieu (1913-1987)
NOTES: This building was awarded the RIBA Bronze Medal London Architecture for 1958.

Trades Union Congress Memorial Building, Great Russell Street, London: detail of the telephone booths in the lift hall serving the council suite

RIBA120798
Aberdeen, David du Rieu (1913-1987)
NOTES: This building was awarded the RIBA Bronze Medal London Architecture for 1958.

Design for GPO telephone kiosk number 2: full size details

RIBA125256
Scott, Sir Giles Gilbert (1880-1960)

Law Courts, Gothenburg: an internal telephone booth

RIBA132244
Asplund, Erik Gunnar (1885-1940)
NOTES: The original law courts were built in 1672 by Nicodemus Tessin, but were rebuilt after a fire in 1732. In 1814-1817 an upper storey was added and the facade reworked by C. W. Carlberg. Later in the 19th century wings were added to the north and west, creating a central courtyard and the adjacent Commandant's House was taken over in1880 for use as offices. Asplund won a competition to redesign the courts in 1913, which was finally completed in 1937.
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