Phone Booth Inspires in Oxford - Oxford, MS
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 34° 21.997 W 089° 31.083
16S E 268440 N 3805680
Red Phone Box moved from England to Mississippi...they also have a double decker bus.
Waymark Code: WMZJEQ
Location: Mississippi, United States
Date Posted: 11/19/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
Views: 1

County of booth: Lafayette County
Location of booth:
Number of phone: (662) 259-2814
Installed August 18, 1995
Box built during the Reign of King George V

"As the City of Oxford prepares for the upcoming Double Decker Arts Festival, an event with a British-inspired theme, that will be held April 22-23, it's time to revisit another British-themed Oxford icon -- the red telephone booth on the Square in front of City Hall.

"The town of Oxford ws named after Oxford, England, so it's only fitting to have a double-decker bus and a red phone booth.

"According to a previous Oxford EAGLE article, Oxford resident John Valentine originally purchased the red phone booth while he was service as a U.S. Air Force colonel in Oxford, England. He shipped it back to Mississippi, and it was donated to the city.

"Oxford Building and Grounds Superintendent Billy Lamb said the booth was added to the Oxford Square Aug. 30, 1995

According to worldlibrary.org , the red telephone kiosk, or public telephone, was a familiar sight on the streets of the U.K. "The color red was chosen to make it easy to spot," the article reads.

"The first red telephone kiosk was introduced in 1920.

"Today, you'll find Oxford's red telephone booth listed on geocashing websites.

"Photos of it are popularly pinned on Pinterest, and it is a favority of photographers.

"Michele McCormic Photography features a picture of the booth and describes it as a "British-style old fashioned phone booth on Oxford Square that is little used, but functional."

"A business called Crooked Letter Photography also features pictures of the red phone booth.

"The Blog "Three Friends and a Fork" recently published pictures of the writer's visit to Oxford and pictures of the red phone booth.

"Erin Briscoe, owner of Olive Juice Gifts at 305 S. Lamar Blvd., sold a number of Oxford-themed ornaments at Christmastine, including one of a double-decker bus and a red phone booth.

"The red phone booth has served as an inspiration for local artists. The seller MementoDesign on Etsy created an original woodcut print of the red phone booth.

'"I drew the woodcut while in Oxford, Mississippi," she wrote. "There is a wonderful old phone booth on the square, and I was inspired by the color, scenery and vintage quality to the square."' ~ The Oxford Eagle, by LeReeca Rucker, March 27, 2016

Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 03/27/2016

Publication: The Oxford Eagle

Article Url: [Web Link]

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How widespread was the article reported?: regional

News Category: Style/Fashion

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