Red Telephone Box Socks
Description: The iconic English Telephone box, Called the K2 .Production ended in 1985 but many still remain in the UK and abroad, they are much loved, and have been replaced by sad design. Although street telephones have gone out of favour, not sure why!What a great birthday or Christmas present for all the family, Children love the bright red phone box,Teenagers have worn this for party clothes.
Description: At the end of a small single track road to the pretty bay of Carsaig on the Isle of Mull sits this very incongruous red telephone box. The kiosk was featured in the 1945 film "I know where I'm going to" and is now mainly used by tourists and hikers to this remote area. Surely there is no more picturesque setting to "Phone Home"?
Description: At the end of a small single track road to the pretty bay of Carsaig on the Isle of Mull sits this very incongruous red telephone box. The kiosk was featured in the 1945 film "I know where I'm going to" and is now mainly used by tourists and hikers to this remote area. Surely there is no more picturesque setting to "Phone Home"?
Description: This watercolor depicts Big Ben with red telephone box and bus in rainy London. Uses cool grays and bright reds for a balanced, energetic feel. Ideal for infusing items with city style. Why You’ll Love It: Rainy strokes and hues bring London charm effortlessly. Great gift for explorers or history enthusiasts.
Description: This composition showcases the architectural features of Westminster, England. It includes the clock tower, a large circular observation wheel, and the legislative parliament building situated along the river Thames. A red double-decker bus traverses the bridge while telephone boxes stand near the water. The layout incorporates bold typography indicating the location of the landmark structures within the United Kingdom.
Description: England watercolor featuring a classic red telephone box with York Minster's Gothic towers rising under a dramatic indigo storm sky. Rain-slicked cobblestones and umbrella-carrying pedestrians capture the raw, atmospheric beauty of a stormy Yorkshire afternoon. For York lovers, Gothic architecture fans, and anyone who loves dramatic British weather scenes.