DescriptionTelephone post box, Warrington - geograph.org.uk - 1055053.jpg
English: Telephone post box, Warrington One of only a few in the country. They were built in the reign of King George V (circa 1924) and also incorporated postage stamp vending machines (now blocked up). This one is at the bottom of Bridge Street.
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