This payphone is located along Mary Ann Street in the inner city suburb of Ultimo. It stands on the edge of Mary Ann Park opposite the Sydney Technical College building, which is part of the Sydney Institute of TAFE (Technical and Further Education). This payphone has a pink cap on top with a white Wi-Fi symbol and promotional signs on the glass.
Linked to: Signs, Signs, Pink Saturday
Amazing now we have WiFi signs all over!
ReplyDeleteThe pink's unexpected!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute phone booth.
ReplyDeleteMy SIGNS, SIGNS
...a sight rarely seen around here these days.
ReplyDeleteVery much a sign of the times and technology's progress.
ReplyDeleteI often photograph a pay phone when I find them which is not very often. They are getting to be rare.
ReplyDeleteI do the same when I see one because I fear they will be extinct soon.
DeleteI suspect that the pay-phone is an endangered species.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
WE never see phone booths any more.
ReplyDeleteVery colorul! These booths have pretty well disappeared in American cities.
ReplyDeleteThe only pay-phone left in Haninge is the oldest one. Around 80 years or so, but I have no idea if it is in working order.
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