Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
Maybe it will go to a museum :)
What counts, they look still functional and not broken. One point for Ireland.
...I still see them here and there.
Phones like these are a "rare" sight these days - still the odd one throughout the country areas but fast disappearing!
Terrible shame to remove them even though they are little used.
I don't know of one pay phone left in Ocala. There used to be one downtown, but I believe that's gone now. The end of an era, for sure.
That's a bit of a shame Bill, if they remove them, there goes superman's change room ☺
Uma cabine a precisar de reforma.Um abraço e bom Domingo.Andarilhar
Rather different from the ones we see here. They're becoming more rare by the year.
Well, there goes another piece of history. You don't see many phone booths here either.
Looks like its days are numbered! I have seen any here in years.
Dang! Do you think those keys were large enough? :-)
Hard to find anywhere. There must be very few people too poor to own a mobile phone.
Their days are clearly numbered. It's amazing how relatively quickly these became rarities.
I hope a few get left for security reasons. Cell towers can get disrupted.
Isn't it remarkable to see things that were so common very recently seem so quaint and antiquated today? Technology is relentless!
Are they really still there ?
Only a few days left.... I remember the days when I used that. Gosh I am old! :-)
Os jovens da atualidade devem achar acervo de museu.
Maybe it will go to a museum :)
ReplyDeleteWhat counts, they look still functional and not broken. One point for Ireland.
ReplyDelete...I still see them here and there.
ReplyDeletePhones like these are a "rare" sight these days - still the odd one throughout the country areas but fast disappearing!
ReplyDeleteTerrible shame to remove them even though they are little used.
ReplyDeleteI don't know of one pay phone left in Ocala. There used to be one downtown, but I believe that's gone now. The end of an era, for sure.
ReplyDeleteThat's a bit of a shame Bill, if they remove them, there goes superman's change room ☺
ReplyDeleteUma cabine a precisar de reforma.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom Domingo.
Andarilhar
Rather different from the ones we see here. They're becoming more rare by the year.
ReplyDeleteWell, there goes another piece of history. You don't see many phone booths here either.
ReplyDeleteLooks like its days are numbered! I have seen any here in years.
ReplyDeleteDang! Do you think those keys were large enough? :-)
ReplyDeleteHard to find anywhere. There must be very few people too poor to own a mobile phone.
ReplyDeleteTheir days are clearly numbered. It's amazing how relatively quickly these became rarities.
ReplyDeleteI hope a few get left for security reasons. Cell towers can get disrupted.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it remarkable to see things that were so common very recently seem so quaint and antiquated today? Technology is relentless!
ReplyDeleteAre they really still there ?
ReplyDeleteOnly a few days left.... I remember the days when I used that. Gosh I am old! :-)
ReplyDeleteOs jovens da atualidade devem achar acervo de museu.
ReplyDelete