Deb Dash – Old Red Traditional Cache
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Deb Dash – Old Red
A repurposed phone box near Hemingstone.
Container: Nano
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This is one of the many classic K6 telephone boxes which have been retired and repurposed by the local community. This one now houses a defibrillator.
The K6 phone box was designed in 1935 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of George V and was the sixth generation of standard public telephone kiosks introduced by the UK Post Office. The iconic phone box design originated in 1924 when Sir Giles Gilbert Scott won a competition to design the second generation of telephone kiosks and used the dome of Sir John Soane’s mausoleum at St Pancras Old Church in London as his inspiration.
This cache was previously part of the Debenham Dash, a now defunct series of caches and dashes running from Ipswich to Debenham and back.
First found by cd-oracle on 2 August 2012
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