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DEAD RINGERS
1884 - 1935
Vintage kiosks, from the original 'silence cabinets' to the dawn of the cast-iron Post Office red phoneboxes.

UPDATED JAN 2008

SIMPLY RED - SIMPLY THE BEST: KIOSK #6
1935 - 1967
Special tribute to the all-time classic "Jubilee Kiosk", Number 6.

UPDATED JUNE 2008

NEW K'S ON THE BLOCK
1967 - THE PRESENT
The dawn of the controversial "modern" era, from the boring K8 to the exciting new KX100 Blue Internet kiosks. The domes are back!

UPDATED MAR 2007

INTERNATIONAL KIOSKS
A gallery of global phoneboxes from the Old World and the New.

THE POLICE BOX
Calling all cars - the TARDIS has landed! Police Call Boxes from Glasgow to Washington DC.

UPDATED JUNE 2008

KIOSK KOMPENDIUM
Assorted 'other' kiosks, from roadside AA and RAC boxes, to North American railway phone booths.

UPDATED MAR 2007

KIOSK KONTRIBUTIONS
Your picture could be here! Visitors are invited to submit their pics, especially of K6 and earlier.

UPDATED JAN 2008

THE 'K' FILES
The booth is out there! Stories, news and articles from the press and the web...

KIOSK LINKS
Want to know more about phoneboxes, or buy one? Do you want to join a campaign to save Britain's red phonebox heritage, or just look at more great photos? Here you go, then.

UPDATED JULY 2008

ABOUT ME
Yours truly, interviewed by Sophie R. M'Cann for the prestigious Payphone Monthly, when this site won the Golden Kiosk 2004 trophy. Wow!

I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to this project by kindly allowing me to use images from their websites. I urge you to visit these sites, for often more in-depth material and/or a wider scope than you will find here. Others have contributed, too, and are given due acknowledgment; however, they are not listed on the LINKS pages as their sites were not specifically about telephone boxes. However, they are still worthy of your attention - red text should indicate a link and clicking on the pics will also take you to the sites. Along the same lines, where an image has been assumed to be in the public domain, clicking on it should take you to the source from where I downloaded it. Please ask permission to use any images from their respective contributors. Mind you, many of the pics are actually mine, so please let me know if you would like to use any of them - before you do so!
Regarding ALL images used, no copyright infringement is intended - any problems, please let me know.

Ian McPherson. January, 2008

 

DISCLAIMER: All opinions expressed in the text are mine alone, unless otherwise stated, and are not necessarily shared by any of the other contributors. Ian McPherson is NOT responsible for the content of external sites linked to, either directly or indirectly, from Kiosk Korner. Kiosk Korner © Ian McPherson, 2004.