London: University dorms
Colleges and universities across Britain offer inexpensive lodging in the student dorms when school is not in session
Colleges and universities across Britain offer inexpensive lodging in the student dorms when school is not in session
Tiny, nice dorms rooms (with bath) in Kenginston just off Hyde Park at the Imperial College London
Dorm rooms between the British Museum and Covent Garden at the Imperial College London
Dorm rooms in Kensington just off Hyde Park at the London School of Economics
Dorm rooms between the British Museum and Covent Garden at the London School of Economics
Camden dorm behind the British Museum at the University of London
Dorm rooms in Fitzrovia at the London School of Economics
University dorm rooms near Covent Garden at the London School of Economics
Dorm rooms in Clerkenwell with the London School of Economics
Camden dorm rooms near the British Museum at the University of London
Public payphones are disappearing everywhere in the mobile era, and of the some 47,000 phone kiosks remaining on British streets, fewer than 11,000 are that iconic, classic red phone box.
The two most popular variations of this British classic were designed in the 1920s and 30s by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott—same bloke who did the Bankside power station that now houses the Tate Modern. Its design and domed top were supposedly inspired by Sir John Soane's tomb in the yard at St Pancras Old Church.
More on phone kiosks (and those blue, Doctor Who police boxes): The-telephone-box.co.uk