File:K6_Telephone_Box_and_Edward_VII_Pillar_Box_Amberley.png
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DescriptionK6 Telephone Box and Edward VII Pillar Box Amberley.png |
English: A K6 Telephone Box and a King Edward VII Pillar Box at the Amberley Working Museum. Original file by Unisouth - I just cut it out and cleaned it up for use on the web. Moderators: sorry if I have uploaded this incorrectly. Had a bit of trouble with the derivative upload page. |
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Author | Unisouth, Error406 |
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