The United Kingdom Post Office introduced the first public telephone kiosk, designated K1, in 1921.
It was not a particularly bad design, but somehow, it didnt appeal to the British public.
George Basevis painting of Eliza Soanes tomb.
Robert Lorimer was a Scottish architect who designed the Scottish National War Memorial at Edinburgh Castle.
John Burnetanother Scottdesigned many prestigious buildings across Britain.
His most popular creation was the ubiquitous red telephone box.
Scott designed a four-sided rectangular box with a domed roof.
Sir John Soane was one of the most renowned architects of his day.
There are also carvings of boys holding extinguished torchessymbols of death.
Sir Giles Gilbert Scottknew the tombwell.
In fact, he had just become a trustee of Sir John Soane’s Museum.
K2s design was well received by the Royal Post Office.