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BT Artbox - Ring-a-Royal-Phonebox
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Image by Karen Roe
The BT Artbox Story
The good old British phone box was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott to commemorate King
George V's Silver Jubilee.
This year we’ve got a Diamond Jubilee and London 2012 to look forward to, so we decided we needed to do something to celebrate.
That something turned into BT ArtBox. It’s a campaign that thrives on the nation’s artistic talent.
Across London’s streets you’ll find replicas of the Gilbert Scott phone box, transformed by the
imaginations of some of our very best creative minds.
Then later on we’ll be auctioning all the boxes off to raise money for ChildLine’s 25th anniversary.

“Ring-a-Royal-Phonebox”
Artist: Timmy Mallett
Location: Royal Albert Hall

This is the year of London and Britain being in the international spotlight and leading the way is her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee.

In the words of Timmy:

"I was always intrigued by the idea of the Royals in a phonebox and started with a huge Union Jack rippling over the back of the box, following the contours of it's iconic shape. I then put three members of the Royal Family in each of the windows. Her Majesty the Queen, beneath the royal standard looking quite excited to be on the phone with her beloved corgi at her feet.

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, in that stunning blue dress on her iPhone with a golden pram behind her. We're all excited by the prospect of a baby and it would be nice to speculate!

The third window shows Prince Harry in that classic Usain Bolt pose - it is the Olympic year of course - with an old fashioned push button A and B phone and one of those postcards so often found in phoneboxes today! Except this one has a altogether more acceptable message!

There are some other Timmy elements - Pinky Punky refers to Harry and William's favourite show as kids; the yellow polka dots to Catherine's first record she bought, and the the signature down below the Queen's feet leads you to bow to her!

I'm intrigued to hear people's captions to what the royals might be saying in their phonecall?!"


BT Artbox - Ring-a-Royal-Phonebox
baby pictures ideas
Image by Karen Roe
The BT Artbox Story
The good old British phone box was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott to commemorate King
George V's Silver Jubilee.
This year we’ve got a Diamond Jubilee and London 2012 to look forward to, so we decided we needed to do something to celebrate.
That something turned into BT ArtBox. It’s a campaign that thrives on the nation’s artistic talent.
Across London’s streets you’ll find replicas of the Gilbert Scott phone box, transformed by the
imaginations of some of our very best creative minds.
Then later on we’ll be auctioning all the boxes off to raise money for ChildLine’s 25th anniversary.

“Ring-a-Royal-Phonebox”
Artist: Timmy Mallett
Location: Royal Albert Hall

This is the year of London and Britain being in the international spotlight and leading the way is her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee.

In the words of Timmy:

"I was always intrigued by the idea of the Royals in a phonebox and started with a huge Union Jack rippling over the back of the box, following the contours of it's iconic shape. I then put three members of the Royal Family in each of the windows. Her Majesty the Queen, beneath the royal standard looking quite excited to be on the phone with her beloved corgi at her feet.

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, in that stunning blue dress on her iPhone with a golden pram behind her. We're all excited by the prospect of a baby and it would be nice to speculate!

The third window shows Prince Harry in that classic Usain Bolt pose - it is the Olympic year of course - with an old fashioned push button A and B phone and one of those postcards so often found in phoneboxes today! Except this one has a altogether more acceptable message!

There are some other Timmy elements - Pinky Punky refers to Harry and William's favourite show as kids; the yellow polka dots to Catherine's first record she bought, and the the signature down below the Queen's feet leads you to bow to her!

I'm intrigued to hear people's captions to what the royals might be saying in their phonecall?!"



BT Artbox - Ring-a-Royal-Phonebox
baby pictures ideas
Image by Karen Roe
The BT Artbox Story
The good old British phone box was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott to commemorate King
George V's Silver Jubilee.
This year we’ve got a Diamond Jubilee and London 2012 to look forward to, so we decided we needed to do something to celebrate.
That something turned into BT ArtBox. It’s a campaign that thrives on the nation’s artistic talent.
Across London’s streets you’ll find replicas of the Gilbert Scott phone box, transformed by the
imaginations of some of our very best creative minds.
Then later on we’ll be auctioning all the boxes off to raise money for ChildLine’s 25th anniversary.

“Ring-a-Royal-Phonebox”
Artist: Timmy Mallett
Location: Royal Albert Hall

This is the year of London and Britain being in the international spotlight and leading the way is her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee.

In the words of Timmy:

"I was always intrigued by the idea of the Royals in a phonebox and started with a huge Union Jack rippling over the back of the box, following the contours of it's iconic shape. I then put three members of the Royal Family in each of the windows. Her Majesty the Queen, beneath the royal standard looking quite excited to be on the phone with her beloved corgi at her feet.

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, in that stunning blue dress on her iPhone with a golden pram behind her. We're all excited by the prospect of a baby and it would be nice to speculate!

The third window shows Prince Harry in that classic Usain Bolt pose - it is the Olympic year of course - with an old fashioned push button A and B phone and one of those postcards so often found in phoneboxes today! Except this one has a altogether more acceptable message!

There are some other Timmy elements - Pinky Punky refers to Harry and William's favourite show as kids; the yellow polka dots to Catherine's first record she bought, and the the signature down below the Queen's feet leads you to bow to her!

I'm intrigued to hear people's captions to what the royals might be saying in their phonecall?!"

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