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Police Call Box, Rutland Square, Edinburgh

A Category B Listed Building in Edinburgh, Edinburgh

Rutland Square police box

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Edinburgh police boxes, with their pediments and pilasters, were designed to blend in with the neo-classical architecture of the 'Athens of the North'. They were the inspiration of the late-1930s City Architect, E J MacRae, and remain a distinctive feature of the city. No longer serving their original purpose, many have been converted into small coffee stalls and retail outlets. This one in a quiet backwater has escaped that fate. In the years of post-war austerity they were painted in a drab battleship grey; it was rumoured that the Council had bought surplus paint at a knock-down price from the Rosyth Naval Dockyard on the Firth of Forth! Thankfully, someone in the 1980s was inspired to brighten them up in a sky-blue colour.

Uploaded by kim.traynor
on 23 August 2010

Photo ID: 2594
Building ID: 200371053
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