
Kiosk Restoration
Find out more about about a typical kiosk restoration.. and so after all the dirty work, the finishing touches are then added..
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Installation and testing of the lighting.
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Original glass transoms. Cleaned and ready for fitting.
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| New leather door restraining straps in place, together with replacement brass shackles and new hinges. |
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| All doors need a handle to open them with - especially a telephone kiosk! We also fit a 'push/pull' panel the door. |
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| A lock can be fitted to the door for security, this is especially good if you want to store something in your kiosk. |
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| As you can see, even the inside of the roof is restored to a high standard - please contact us for details. |
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| Original spec reproduction lamp fitting - installed upon request. |
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This is an original 1930's 'Jubilee' interior, comprising two piece wooden backboard, working GPO tele 162 telephone, directory shelves, notice frames, mirror, and restored A/B box.
Click on one of the images to see it enlarged.
If you would like a Jubilee interior, please get in contact. |
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And here's the finished result...
A restored K6 with hand painted gold crown..
A unique photographic portfolio of each restored kiosk is included as part of our service. This is available at no extra cost.
If you would like more information about our kiosks, please contact us .
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Another restoration project of ours..a GPO kiosk trailer
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See an example of a typical kiosk installation...
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