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"The Iconic BT Tower: Bridging the Gap between Old and New Methods of Communication" Step back in time to 22nd September 1967, when the GPO Tower

Background imageBt Tower Collection: Old and new methods of communication

Old and new methods of communication. At right is the former home of Samuel Morse (1791-1872), who invented the electric telegraph and the Morse code

Background imageBt Tower Collection: GPO Tower, London. 22nd September 1967

GPO Tower, London. 22nd September 1967

Background imageBt Tower Collection: BT Tower and China Town, London, England, UK

BT Tower and China Town, London, England, UK

Background imageBt Tower Collection: Aerial view from helicopter, Regents Park, BT Tower, The Shard & City of London, London

Aerial view from helicopter, Regents Park, BT Tower, The Shard & City of London, London, England

Background imageBt Tower Collection: London skyline above Hyde Park, London, England, UK

London skyline above Hyde Park, London, England, UK

Background imageBt Tower Collection: Muhammad Ali at the Post Office Tower in London. 27th July 1966

Muhammad Ali at the Post Office Tower in London. 27th July 1966

Background imageBt Tower Collection: Whitehall and Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK

Whitehall and Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK

Background imageBt Tower Collection: Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall and Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK

Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall and Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK

Background imageBt Tower Collection: UK, England, London, Camden, Primrose Hill and London skyline, including BT Tower

UK, England, London, Camden, Primrose Hill and London skyline, including BT Tower

Background imageBt Tower Collection: Aerial view of BT Tower at sunset, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Aerial view of BT Tower at sunset, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBt Tower Collection: Construction of the GPO Tower, London. 15th July 1964

Construction of the GPO Tower, London. 15th July 1964

Background imageBt Tower Collection: The London G. P. O Tower Restaurant which is very similar to the restaurant in the Moscow

The London G. P. O Tower Restaurant which is very similar to the restaurant in the Moscow
The London G.P.O Tower Restaurant which is very similar to the restaurant in the Moscow Radio Tower. Mr Gustav, the restaurant manager holds a picture of the Moscow revolving restaurant

Background imageBt Tower Collection: The GPO radio tower in London, appears to be leaning in this picture taken using a convex

The GPO radio tower in London, appears to be leaning in this picture taken using a convex mirror. 23rd January 1964

Background imageBt Tower Collection: The GPO radio tower in London, appears to be leaning in this picture taken using a convex

The GPO radio tower in London, appears to be leaning in this picture taken using a convex mirror. 23rd January 1964

Background imageBt Tower Collection: Looming above Tottenham Court Road in London is the nearly completed Post Office

Looming above Tottenham Court Road in London is the nearly completed Post Office TV Radio Tower which was topped out yesterday

Background imageBt Tower Collection: The River Thames in London seen from Tower Bridge with the modern office buildings in front of

The River Thames in London seen from Tower Bridge with the modern office buildings in front of the City Hall in the foreground


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"The Iconic BT Tower: Bridging the Gap between Old and New Methods of Communication" Step back in time to 22nd September 1967, when the GPO Tower, now famously known as the BT Tower, stood tall in London. This architectural marvel has witnessed the evolution of communication over decades. From its vantage point above China Town, this towering structure has overseen the transformation of London's skyline. Aerial views from helicopters showcase a breathtaking panorama that includes Regents Park, The Shard, and the bustling City of London. As you explore further into central London, Whitehall and Trafalgar Square come into view. Horse Guards Parade adds a touch of regality to this vibrant cityscape. Venturing northwards towards Camden reveals Primrose Hill with its stunning vista encompassing both nature's beauty and modernity represented by the BT Tower itself. Hyde Park provides another picturesque backdrop for this magnificent landmark. Whether it is day or night, an aerial view at sunset captures the tower's grandeur against a backdrop that defines England's capital city. The significance of this tower extends beyond mere aesthetics; it holds historical moments within its walls. On 27th July 1966, boxing legend Muhammad Ali graced its presence during his visit to London. Rewinding even further to 15th July 1964 unveils captivating images capturing construction work on what would become one of Britain's most recognizable structures - an embodiment of progress and innovation. Interestingly enough, reminiscent of Moscow's iconic restaurant scene stands The London G. P. O Tower Restaurant - offering visitors a unique dining experience akin to those found across international borders. The BT Tower stands as a testament to human ingenuity and serves as a reminder that communication knows no bounds. It bridges gaps between eras while connecting people across continents – truly embodying our ever-evolving world.