Mostly. I have no knowledge of the colour or the capabilities of the cordless phone. If my memory serves me correctly the fawn phone had a memory function.
🧠 Memory & Digital Features
Some models like the Viscount and Sceptre included memory recall or last number redial—early digital conveniences.
Cordless phones were also emerging, though they were less common and often had reliability issues.
🏠 Real-World Example
A 1985 case referenced a blue digital telephone in an office and a fawn digital phone in a kitchen, both likely BT models with memory functions.
Pike said the Cream coloured phone was in the Kitchen when he went to collect the cordless phone on the 5th of August.
ESSEX POLICE
SHOEBURY
Station.
Name: _
Douglas John PIKE
Address:_
34 D'Arcy Way, Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex
Age/Date of birth: _
65 (5.11:1919)
Occupation:
Stationer
Telephone Number: Maldon 860512
Who states: - This statement, consisting of
2
pages, each signed by me, is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief and I make it knowing that if it is tendered in evidence I shall be liable to prosecution if I have wilfully stated in it anything which I know to be false or do not believe to be true.
Dated. _
19 September, 1985
DJ PIKE
- (Signed)
I am the above described person and I run a Stationary shop called D B RANGE
which is situate at 2 Station Road, Tiptree. The business supplies stationary office equipment and telephones.
On 28th September 1984 following an order from Mr Neville BAMBER of White House Farm, Tolleshunt D'Arcy, I rasied an invoice of one Envoy Cordless telephone and a two way adaptor.
These I delivered to White House Farm a short while later after receipt
of them from the supplier Gazelle Trading Co, 6-7 South
Bank
Business Centre, Ponton Road, London S.W.8
About 15th July 1985 this instrument was replaced by one of identical
type as the original had been affected by a lightning strike.
During the week commencing 29th July 1985 I received a telephone
call from Neville BAMBER complaining of a fault in the cordless telephone
I obtained an identical one from my supplier and on checking it before taking it to Mr BAMBER, I found it to have the same fault in the ring.
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About 10-10.30 am on Monday 5th August having made an appointment I
attended White House Farm, where I was met by Sheila BAMBER, I do not know
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her married name, with her were two twin boys.
This was at the back
door. Having told Sheila who I was she called her mother June and I askedher for the telephone and boThese were not ready and we had to get
Neville BAMBER from the barn who obtained the necessary packaging. He
then left the kitchen through one door and came back to the hatch. The
power point for the telephone was in a little cubbyhole behind the hatch.
Neville then unplugged the power followed by the GPO line from the white GPO socket next to the serving hatch. This GPO socket had the two way adaptor in and this also was removed and retained by me.
There was a further cream coloured telephone of the type issued by the
GPO, in the kitchen. This had been retained by Mr BAMBER as his wife did not get on with the cordless ones.
Having packaged the defective telephone I left the premises. At this time there was no replacement cordless telephone left.
During my time there I got the impression of a happy family with the children ammusing themselves .
DJ PIKE
Statement taken and signatures witnessed by G I ANSLOW Dc 1466 at D B RANGE,
Station Road, Tiptree.
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Form A.58
Revised 1/80
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