01 July 2020

Happy, Happy Post!

So many postal details on this letter from John (the UK)! (Forget the pen cancellation).

Channel Islands Box Green (1852-3)
One of two surviving Channel Islands boxes installed in Guernsey. It was one of the first pillar boxes to be introduced in the UK as an experiment in the Channel Islands in 1852-3. Anthony Trollope, who at the time worked for the General Post Office oversaw this trial. The success of these boxes triggered the introduction of pillar boxes on the Mainland later in 1853.
 
The Illustrated London News. 
Oct. 24, 1874
The fifteenth quarterly meeting of the friends of the Post Office Orphan Home was held in the library of the Eastern Central Letter-Carriers' Office yesterday week. Mr. W. Powley, the treasurer, occupied the chair; when seven orphans (children of letter carriers) were taken charge of by the committee and placed out with foster parents until they arrive at the age of fifteen; and weekly allowances were granted to the mothers of three children until they arrive at the age of five years, when they will be taken charge of by the committee.

1857 1st Nat. Standard Wall Box (Tintagel, Cornwall)
&
George V Type Wall Box


1980

Ballyroney, County Down, Northern Ireland

The illustration of this postcard is reproduced from a stamp designed by Terence Millington and issued by Royal Mail on 12 August 1997. Actually, I had got that stamp:



This was really...


So, thanks to the sender and...

9 comments:

  1. How can we ignore the evil pen cancellations??? :)

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    1. I was just trying to be positive here... :|

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  2. There was absolutely no reason for that pen scratch. They make me so angry - especially when the stamps were so obviously carefully chosen.
    Those post boxes are lovely. Whenever I'm over there I'm always on the lookout for them.

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    1. Those pen cancellations are just awful :(

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  3. But very conscientious — they even cancelled the label that isn't a stamp

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    1. They didn't want any witness to stay alive.

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