Love this video, Mr Barnett!!! I feel as tho I have been taken back 20 years and I am back in school listening to you teach once more. It was your passion and knowledge that inspired my love for the subject. I have fond memories of our class trips to London with you. Really looking forward to watching your future videos.
Finally , we have solid reasons for making the red telephone box - which can be found all over the country - such an Icon for the public, and reasons to keep our local K2 boxes alive and kicking.
Thank you Julian so much!! This amazing story reveals one significant nuance: architects and designers of the past centuries did not build anything just for pragmatic purposes, but each new structure contained some deep spiritual meaning and connected the cultural ages.
Your love of your home city comes through so strongly, we are so lucky to live in a country where every few yards there is some kind of historic tale. We still have our red telephone box in our little hamlet in Cheshire, it's our free library, and I have done the odd telephone box repair when they have been re-used for other purposes. Better than them disappearing.
Ah yes; I have seen those old boxes put to book use in quite a few villages around the UK'. Wonderful. I actually ave a friend who purchased one and sees it as a shower cubicle in his home !
Very interesting video, I have subscribed to your channel, my friend is doing Kent Battle of Britain museum a new project, if you could visit there and make new clip would be nice.