Saved for Dr Who
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- Publication: Country Life
- Date: 1990-09-20
- Author: Roger Coppen
- Page: 171
- Language: English
THIRTEEN police boxes in central Edinburgh have been listed for their architectural merit. Designed by the City Architects' Department, under Ebenezer J. MacRae, in the late 1930s, their style was intended to harmonise with the city's Classical buildings. They cannot now be demolished or altered without listed building consent, ensuring that Edinburgh will not be entirely overrun by British Telecom's utilitarian new kiosks.
Caption: Drummond Place police box, in Edinburgh, is now listed
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- APA 6th ed.: Coppen, Roger (1990-09-20). Saved for Dr Who. Country Life p. 171.
- MLA 7th ed.: Coppen, Roger. "Saved for Dr Who." Country Life [add city] 1990-09-20, 171. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: Coppen, Roger. "Saved for Dr Who." Country Life, edition, sec., 1990-09-20
- Turabian: Coppen, Roger. "Saved for Dr Who." Country Life, 1990-09-20, section, 171 edition.
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