PLASTIC TELEPHONES


This page is dedicated to the GPO 700 style telephone range.

Like all GPO/Post Office telephone these can be easily identified because they will have the type number on the base and a date or manufacturer or refurbishment.

I will give a quick précis of what to look for on the more common types of 700 type.

Telephone No. 706
Identifiable by the two case fixing screws which are under the handset.  The telephone may have a coloured dial finger plate, very early models may have stainless steel fingerplate, whilst the later versions will have a clear plastic fingerplate.  706 clearly marked on base, along with the date of manufacturer.  Later phones may have a plastic carrying handle under the dial.

Early versions also had a number ring around the dial and the dial had arrows pointing outwards.

Came in the standard seven colours.

Telephone No. 746
All variants had a clear plastic fingerplate, a dial with numbers and a coloured silver/grey background and no numbers on the dial surround plate.  746 clearly marked on the base and the date of manufacturer.

The case is fixed by a single screw on the rear, just above the cords.

This phone came in the seven standard colours, plus dark brown in later years.  Privately supplied 700 style and those sold abroad may have colours that differ from the GPO colour range.

But don't be mislead, the GPO colours can be found on my site by checking on the telephone style in question.  The GPO never sprayed any cases with paint, they were always replaced if damaged.

 

BACK Home page BT/GPO Telephones A - Z Index Ericsson Pages Quick Find All Telephone Systems

Last revised: February 28, 2006

FM2