English: Red telephone box Traditional red telephone box situated in the centre of The Street, Wormshill. The telephone box was badly damaged when a tree fell on it during the Great Storm of 1987. Villagers fought to retain the traditional design when British Telecom proposed replacing it with a more modern version.
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