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Rise And Fall Of The Police Box

The Tardis of the Doctor Who" BBC television series is all that most know about the police box. These boxes have a far more interesting history which was virtually unknown today before the publication of this book. The 1880s saw companies in America develop from earlier fire alarms police call points and kiosks before they pursued clients in Britain. Just a few police forces in this country took an interest in the idea in these early years. Although the Metropolitan Police in London experimented with systems it was the police in Glasgow and Liverpool that were particularly active before the end of the century. The hey days for the police box were the years between the 1920s and 1960s when a large proportion of the many police forces that existed at the time introduced some form of
communication from the street for both police officers and the public to use. This important aspect of policing is described using the often amusing experiences of retired police officers from all areas of the United Kingdom. The dying days of the police box after 1960 show the lasting interest there has been in this abandoned method of policing with museums always keen to acquire a retired box for display. "The Rise and Fall of the Police Box" is a meticulously researched and illustrated book by a retired Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police who is well qualified to write on the subject as the boxes were an important part of his day to day duty as a young constable in London in the 1950s and 60s. Although this book is really directed at the ordinary reader with an interest
in finding out more about this iconic part of police history it will also be a godsend for the researcher and academic. Libraries and museums will find it a source of unequalled reference as will police box afficionados and Doctor Who enthusiasts."
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The Tardis of the Doctor Who" BBC television series is all that most know about the police box. These boxes have a far more interesting history which was virtually unknown today before the publication of this book. The 1880s saw companies in America develop from earlier fire alarms police call points & kiosks before they pursued clients in Britain. Just a few police forces in this country took an interest in the idea in these early years. Although the Metropolitan Police in London experimented with systems it was the police in Glasgow & Liverpool that were particularly active before the end of the century. The hey days for the police box were the years between the 1920s & 1960s when a large proportion of the many police forces that existed at the time introduced some form of communication from the street for both police officers & the public to use. This important aspect of policing is described using the often amusing experiences of retired police officers from all areas of the United Kingdom. The dying days of the police box after 1960 show the lasting interest there has been in this abandoned method of policing with museums always keen to acquire a retired box for display. " The Rise & Fall of the Police Box" is a meticulously researched & illustrated book by a retired Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police who is well qualified to write on the subject as the boxes were an important part of his day to day duty as a young constable in London in the 1950s & 60s. Although this book is really directed at the ordinary reader with an interest in finding out more about this iconic part of police history it will also be a godsend for the researcher & academic. Libraries & museums will find it a source of unequalled reference as will police box afficionados & Doctor Who enthusiasts."

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Liverpool - A UK city on the east coast of England
Television - A device used for receiving moving images and sound
Doctor Who - A popular TV science fiction series whos main character is Doctor Who
TARDIS - Time and Relative Dimension in Space
police - Persons empowered to reduce civil disorder and enforce the law.
History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
Day - The time it takes a planet or other space objects to complete one rotation.
Fire - the release of energy through heat and light.
Large - something that takes up more space than normal.
Reference - To prove evidence with a back up source.

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