The light from a traditional red telephone box illuminates a dark and lonely country lane in the Dorset village of Cerne Abbas. England, UK.


The iconic cast-iron K6 Telephone Box, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1936. Known as the “Jubilee Kiosk”, it was introduced in the year of George V’s Silver Jubilee. The warm comforting glow from this rather battered kiosk illuminates a dark and lonely country lane at Cerne Abbas in Dorset.


Size: 4287px × 2848px
Location: Back Lane, Cerne Abbas, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, UK, Great Britain, GB.
Photo credit: © Andrew Wood / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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