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Latitude: 51.2174 / 51°13'2"N
Longitude: 1.3813 / 1°22'52"E
OS Eastings: 636226
OS Northings: 151900
OS Grid: TR362519
Mapcode National: GBR X1X.N18
Mapcode Global: VHLGZ.WNLL
Plus Code: 9F33698J+XG
Entry Name: K6 Telephone Kiosk
Listing Date: 14 July 2010
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1393876
English Heritage Legacy ID: 507233
ID on this website: 101393876
Location: Upper Deal, Dover, Kent, CT14
County: Kent
District: Dover
Civil Parish: Deal
Built-Up Area: Deal
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent
Tagged with: K6 telephone box
DEAL
860/0/10031 LONDON ROAD
14-JUL-10 K6 Telephone Kiosk
II
K6 telephone kiosk
DESCRIPTION: The K6 is a standardised design made of cast iron, painted red overall with long horizontal glazing in door and sides and with the crowns situated on the top panels being applied not perforated. There are rectangular white display signs, reading TELEPHONE beneath the shallow curved roof. The kiosk stands on the corner of London Road and Rectory Road.
HISTORY: The K6 telephone kiosk is a milestone of C20 industrial design. The K6 was designed by Giles Gilbert Scott in 1935 for the General Post Office, on the occasion of King George V's Silver Jubilee. The K6 was a development from his earlier highly successful K2 telephone kiosk design of 1924, of Neo-classical inspiration. The K6 was more streamlined aesthetically, more compact and more cost-effective to mass produce. Giles Gilbert Scott (1880-1960) was one of the most important of modern British architects; his many celebrated commissions include the Anglican cathedral of Liverpool and Battersea power station. The K2 and K6 telephone kiosks can be said to represent a very thoughtful adaptation of architectural tradition to contemporary technological requirements. Well over 70,000 K6s were eventually produced. In the 1960s many were replaced with far plainer kiosk types. But many still remain, and continue to be an iconic feature on Britain's streetscapes.
REASONS FOR DESIGNATION
* The kiosk has a strong visual relationship with the other Grade II listed buildings at this crossroads location and with the tower of the Grade II* St Leonard's church as a backdrop.
The K6 telephone kiosk on London Road, Deal is recommended for designation for the following principal reason:
* The kiosk has a strong visual relationship with the Grade II listed buildings at this crossroads location and with the tower of the Grade II* St Leonard's church as a back-drop.
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