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i regularly walk past this exact box when I come into Manchester on the train.
Dear me….you did well getting a picture of one of these. Originally, as you can tell from the phone number onthe bell box, a big Manchester based company. They moved down here and operated from Kensington. After a few years they were no more, having been aquired by Brittania Security (now ADT). The bell box is a H ype polycarbonate.