All these letters and postcards, sent on different days, landed in my mailbox together the same day.
Royal Mail issued post & go self-adhesive postage labels on 14 February, featuring six ships that represente the history of mail transportation by sea. (
More information about this issue)
I have been receiving some of them. It took me three letters to realise that they were different ships!
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Packet Antelope, 1780 |
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SS Great Western, 1838 |
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SS Britannia, 1887 |
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RMS Olympic, 1911 |
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RMS Queen Mary, 1936 |
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RMS St Helena, 1990 |
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