Red Phone Booth Door

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I still remember the first time I saw a red phone booth on my first trip to London back in 2016 — it was love at first sight! There’s just something about them that feels so iconic and charming.

Ever since then, I’ve been a little obsessed. Every time I spot a red phone booth and its doors, no matter where I am, I just have to stop and admire it (and usually take a photo too!).

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  1. margaret21 says:

    These days, they’re likely to be transformed into Free Libraries, or (unfortunately) pee stops.

    1. Teresa says:

      The first option is great but second one is a bit %%#><***

      1. margaret21 says:

        😒

  2. restlessjo says:

    They’re so cheerful, aren’t they, but I do hear what Margaret is saying xx

    1. Teresa says:

      Yup, not good for the sense of smell.

  3. Eunice says:

    I love these, especially the one with the conical roof 😊

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks Eunice. I think that one is from New Zealand.

  4. Dan Antion says:

    I love those phone booths. I was fortunate to find one that had been converted to a WiFi hotspot when I visited London (and managed to get myself well lost).

    1. Teresa says:

      Getting lost is inevitable but sometimes can be fun. It is a good memory of the red Phonebooth for you.

  5. bushboy says:

    I don’t blame you for wanting to find the red phone booths Teresa. I like them as well

    1. Teresa says:

      Yay same!

  6. Toonsarah says:

    As Londoners we always smile when we see tourists sometimes even queuing for a chance to photograph themselves in front of an often scruffy, unloved and sometimes abused (see Margaret’s comment) telephone box!

    1. Teresa says:

      Well do you mean annoyed? 😂😂😂 maybe I am one of them tourists that you saw.

      1. Toonsarah says:

        No not at all annoyed – why would we be? It’s just that they’re so ordinary to us and so photo-worthy to you!

        1. Teresa says:

          I asked that because tourists can be annoying at times. I know that because my son tells me off. Haha

  7. Pepper says:

    Gotta love those red phone booths. I hope they never disappear. 😊

    1. Teresa says:

      I second that. Thanks Pepper!

  8. scooj says:

    There are still a few of them about the country, but nothing like the number when I was growing up – they seemed to be on every street.

    1. Teresa says:

      So do you know where all the others went? Did they just trash it?

      1. scooj says:

        Mostly trashed. Some purchased by individuals and businesses for nostalgic reasons I guess.

  9. I love the red British phone booths too! Thanks for these great photos.

    1. Teresa says:

      I am glad that it’s just not me. Thanks Rebecca.

  10. BeckyB says:

    these are great – I have one down the road from me 🙂

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks Becky, I get excited when I see them.

  11. dennyho says:

    Your second, octagonal shaped phone booth is terrific! I’ve never seen one shaped like this.

    1. Teresa says:

      It is uniquely shaped isn’t it. Thanks Denny.

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