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South London Phonebox Mystery

This intriguing handwritten note was found in a Clapham phonebox - apparently a similar one was sighted in another part of South London a year ago. Being in a hurricane is no joke, it's true, but who was the hurricane recorder? And why are they sharing their story with the users of a phonebox? My first assumption was that it's a band promotion or an art thing, but there are no contact details. Anyone know any more about it?

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There's a lot of discussion of these notes - of which there are many - over at Flickr. This is tied together to some extent at http://subtractadddivide.multiply.com/photos/album/46/Found_on_a_BT_phone_box?replies_read=15

It's very intriguing...

I've no idea - maybe a person's initials? but then it says Helen as well, which seems like the name of the writer. All very confusing...

How fascinating! What does C. A. stand for, do you know?

An intriguing, if disjointed, mystery.

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