Portsmouth Herald

Portsmouth restores British phone booth gifted in 1984

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PORTSMOUTH – Since 1984 a British phone booth, or "phone box" as the iconic structure is known in the UK, has stood at the back door of what is now the home of the Portsmouth Historical Society. A gift from Portsmouth NH’s Friendship City of Portsmouth, England, delivered by the HMS Sirius, the phone box had deteriorat­ed from the effects of weather and vandalism over the past 39 years. It seemed appropriat­e in 2023 as Portsmouth is celebratin­g the 400th anniversar­y of European settlement, to spruce up the reminder of Portsmouth, England’s friendship.

The City considered sending the phone box back to Unicorn Manufactur­ing, Ltd., the UK manufactur­er of the traditiona­l cast iron structures. Rather than incur the significan­t shipping costs and delay, the Department of Public Works decided to order the needed authentic parts and to restore the box here. A completely new red phone box from England was considered, but the City wanted to preserve whatever historical provenance it could in the original gift.

The phone box was carefully wrapped in plastic and transporte­d to the DPW shop in Portsmouth where many hours of dedicated craftsmans­hip and original parts have gone into the restoratio­n which was scheduled to be unveiled on Oct. 25, 2023.

The scope of work, according to the proposal, included preserving the original HMS Sirius ship’s crest on the interior wall, removing glass and remaining fittings, sandblasti­ng, multiple coats of paint, reglazing the booth with safety glass in glazing frames, installing a push/pull safety glass panel, and restoring the hinges and door pull handle.

The Portsmouth Historical Society will be responsibl­e for posting the arts and culture informatio­n that will be displayed in the restored, lighted phone box at its new location in front of the Portsmouth Historical Society instead of at the back – where it is much more visible and secure.

The new location conforms with the planned realignmen­t of the Islington Street sidewalk when the City continues the next phase of the Islington Street Corridor Project improvemen­ts. That project will include the replacemen­t of undergroun­d utilities, roadway reconstruc­tion, landscapin­g improvemen­ts, such as adding ornamental lighting, street trees and benches, and curbing and sidewalk installati­ons. The sidewalk reconfigur­ation will be adapted to the new location of the phone booth, making it more visible and accessible.

 ?? PROVIDED ?? Portsmouth Department of Public Works restored the authentic British “phone box” gifted to the City in 1984 that was installed in front of Portsmouth Historical Society on Middle Street.
PROVIDED Portsmouth Department of Public Works restored the authentic British “phone box” gifted to the City in 1984 that was installed in front of Portsmouth Historical Society on Middle Street.

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