RM2G7HRPC–1950s, historical, a male GPO worker sorting out letters or mail into the cubby or pigeon-holes on a wooden shelf for the district differeent streets, London, England, UK.
RM2M9BC41–Letters arrive for sorting at the London General Post Office
RM2F4TRG7–British, WW2, productivity poster, Address your letters plainly, 1942-1945
RMDGFT3M–Old GPO wicker basket handcart Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England
RM2F5D320–British, WW2 Communications poster, Airgraphs: Letters for the Forces and Merchant Navy, 1942-1945
RM2K094WC–The General Post Office in St. Martin's Le Grand (later known as GPO East) was the main post office for London between 1829 and 1910, the headquarters of the General Post Office of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and England's first purpose-built post office. It was demolished in 1912.
RM2BDA9C9–Early 1900's studio portrait postcard of two young women - General Post Office (GPO) postal workers / postwomen - helping deliver letters to aid the war effort on the home front, circa 1916 U.K.
RMG0NC4R–The Letter box at The General Post Office at 6 pm in Victorian London
RMBFY07X–Postal Worker delivering letters
RM2AC2F13–A 1934 historic photograph showing the statue of Rowland Hill (1795-1879) outside the GPO (General Post Office) London, UK with a blue dedicated airmail postbox next to it
RMA66MX0–Gpo Sorting 1875
RMR6RD7E–Cork City, Cork, Ireland. 05th December, 2018. A special post box for letters to Santa stands outside the General Post Office while a woman walks to
RM2M96MKW–GPO Airmail Poster, Into the Air, depicting the growth in the use of air mail for letters and parcels from the UK from 1927 to 1933.
RMG4R5PM–The new double-mouthed pillar box demonstrated at the GPO in London, which will be used to speed up the mail in Central London. One section is for London letters, the other for 'all other places'. But, of course, the scheme depends upon mail being placed in the correct box.
RMBJGCDE–O'Connell Street, Dublin, Ireland
RMA2FG0B–GPO Post General Post Office O Connell Street Dublin Ireland
RM2JHG5YA–'Is this a Post Office?': cartoon by H.H. Knight, 1917, showing a Field Post Office in a Western Front trench. A confused soldier is shown peering into a shelter constructed out of sandbags, whilst the postal worker looks out. GPO mail bags are on the ground outside, together with a large amount of debris (including bottles, barbed wire and shell casings) and a mouse
RMA36R7C–GPO Dublin Ireland
RMD7P14A–General Post Office headquarters in Central, Hong Kong
RM2DADW68–1950s, historical picture of GPO employees putting letters or mail into the individual cuppy holes on a sideboard, London, England, UK. As can be seen, in this era there was no mechanisation and all letters had to be sorted by hand and on a wall unit, the letters would be put into the correct little section or cubby hole based on areas or districts.
RFPKB4W8–old post box and phone box
RMR9EAJA–1948, two Royal Mail staff workng inside a postal sorting office, England, UK. Picture shows them putting letters into small cubicles for the different streets.
RM2B201BH–Picture postcard from series Postmen of the British Empire. The Mombasa to Uganda mail carrier and his guards, the others carry food and clothing for the Journey. 1906
RM2G7HRPP–1950s, historical, a male GPO worker sorting out letters or mail into the cubby-holes for the district streets, London, England, UK.
RM2K094N5–The General Post Office in St. Martin's Le Grand (later known as GPO East) was the main post office for London between 1829 and 1910, the headquarters of the General Post Office of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and England's first purpose-built post office. It was demolished in 1912.
RM2K6RGJW–WW1 era portrait postcard of female postal worker in uniform of blue serge skirt, coat and blue straw hat. General Post Office (GPO) postal workers / postwomen - helping deliver letters to aid the war effort on the home front, circa 1916 Herman's studios, Wood Green, London, U.K.
RFEG26JT–black British bakelite GPO phone
RMA8X47P–A post mounted Georges Reign letters only post box
RMDH1N7A–Red GR post box.
RF2RJ9760–GPO circle letter logo design with circle and ellipse shape. GPO ellipse letters with typographic style. The three initials form a circle logo. GPO Ci
RMR6RD4P–Cork City, Cork, Ireland. 05th December, 2018. A special post box for letters to Santa stands outside the General Post Office on Oliver Plunkett Stree
RF2RJ20BJ–GPO circle letter logo design with circle and ellipse shape. GPO ellipse letters with typographic style. The three initials form a circle logo. GPO Ci
RM2K1FKTY–'Post from Portsmouth': First World War postcard showing an illustration of a wartime woman postal worker in blue uniform with an oversized bag (the bag contains small photos of Portsmouth)
RMBBMTYY–The James Farley Post Office in New York on Friday May 22 2009 Frances M Roberts
RMCC8H8G–Photographic postcard of GPO mail cart with attendants
RM2WFRNDW–A graphic poster by Hans Schleger for the General Post Office (GPO). It shows a red pillar box with eyes and glasses, holding a sign that says 'ADDRESS your letters PLAINLY'. The style is playful and modernist, characteristic of Schleger's work, with a focus on bold colors and a whimsical character to convey the message.
RMKH17YR–A traditional english Royal Mail or post office posting letter box set in to an old red brick wall on the Blickling estate in Norfolk.
RMBCX08D–an post irish postal service postbox in the wall of the GPO general post office in oconnell street in dublin republic of ireland
RF2PRY61G–A post box and a phone booth in Suffolk
RFPKB4WA–post boxes
RMBC0H3M–A Georgian red letter box in a typical suburban street
RM2J1H083–Remote Post Box - Alderley Edge, Cheshire
RM2G7HRWJ–1950s, historical, three male GPO workers sorting out letters or mail into the cubby-holes on a shelf divided up into the district dfferent streets, London, England, UK.
RFACF39J–Red telephone box and post box in Valletta, Malta.
RMAGAGTH–Red and blue Royal Mail postboxes in Windsor UK.
RFEG26KJ–British black bakelite GPO telephone phone
RF2CCJG4B–General Post Office or GPO of New Delhi which has the first postal code of 110001
RMGXYPN2–General Post Office, London
RM2M3RPYA–The Secret Office, at the General Post Office in London, 1844. Letters were opened and re-sealed in the Secret Office under the authority of the Secretary of State for the Home Department. 1844
RMR6RD2C–Cork City, Cork, Ireland. 05th December, 2018. A giant illumanated Santa Claus stands outside the General Post Office on Oliver Plunkett Street while
RM2HX5PCJ–See Mails Sorted. Country women in Sydney for the Country Women's Association conference, visited the GPO to see how their letters and parcels were sorted and sent to them. May 13, 1949.
RM2M3NH9P–The illuminations in Sackville Street, Dublin with an electric light shining on the Nelson Column during the visit of Queen Victoria to Ireland in 1849. The lit up letters of Victoria and Albert can be seen decorating the magnificent frontage of the General Post Office in what is now O'Connell Street (renamed in 1924 after the Irish nationalist, Daniel O'Connell). Date: 1849
RM2HX5PE9–Dear Santa... Barbara Hyland (6), of King's Cross, posts her letter to Santa Claus. Barbara's request is for a walking doll. Her letter will be among more than 1000 letters addressed to Santa, which will reach the GPO this week. December 11, 1950.
RM2X2FPKJ–A PICTURE OF A SOUTHERN TOWN: LIFE IN WARTIME READING, BERKSHIRE, ENGLAND, UK, 1945 - A general view of mail sorting in progress at Reading GPO (General Post Office). According to the original caption '654,000 letters and 18,000 parcels are posted per week, 700,000 letters and 20,000 parcels delivered per week; 1,313,000 letters and 101,475 parcels are passed through to other offices'
RMHTWGYM–A red postbox and faded telephone box outside the village stores in the village of Firle in East Sussex near Lewes.
RM2DCBWYM–The General Post-Office; Letter-bag hoist, 1844. Worker at the main post office at St Martin's Le Grand in London, using a hoist: 'for raising bags of letters into the Ship Letter-office above'. From "Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I.
RMKC2984–1932 - The GPO (British Post Office) underground mail transport railway system connecting district post offices in London to the main terminal
RFF1711D–Letterbox set into a wall in Fakenham, Norfolk, England
RFPKB4W7–post boxes
RMB4GF9C–Historic red post box built into a stone wall in Devon, south west England
RFPPYRA3–Red Pillar Box in Stansted Abbots, Hertfordshire England, showing the ER insignia.
RM2G7HRXN–1950s, historical, three male GPO workers sorting out letters or mail into the cubby or pigeon-holes on a shelf divided up into the district dfferent streets, London, England, UK.
RMCC8DAR–A disused green letterbox on a farm wall, Baldersdale, County Durham, England
RMR9EAJE–1940s, a Royal Mail postman delivering post through a front door letter box of a victorian terraced house, England, UK
RFEG26JP–black bakelite telephone
RMR9EAJK–1948, inside a Royal Mail postal sorting office, picture shows a female worker putting letters into individual sacks for the different towns and regions of the UK.
RFKM0C49–old style telephone box beside a red post box set into a brick wall
RMAD19JX–Post Box
RMAG5NP9–1 One Close up of Number and letters on old Bakelite telephone with rotary dialer
RM2T44WJ5–traditional cast iron double gpo royal mail post box or pillar box painted in bright red
RMA1KK79–Dublin GPO O Connell Street Ireland
RM2HCFARP–'The postwoman': One of a series of silk cards portraying First World War women workers given away by the weekly magazine 'The Happy Home' as 'charming war souvenirs'. The image shows a postal worker carrying a mail bag and letters, standing in front of a red post box
RMD2XNEF–Ship Letter Telegram 1960's.
RM2JHG5Y9–'Somme Post Office': cartoon by H.H. Knight, 1916, showing a Field Post Office in a Western Front trench. A soldier / postmaster is in a shelter constructed out of sandbags, with full bags of GPO mail in front of it. An aeroplane is flying in the background
RM2DCBW2Y–The General Post-Office; Packing the Indian Mail, 1844. Workers in the main post office at St Martin's Le Grand in London: 'the Foreign and Ship Letter Department, where all letters and papers for foreign and colonial ports are assorted, packed, and dispatched. The India and other mails are made up in this room. The papers are packed in large strong white leather sacks, about, as tall as a man, and of proportionate width, the name, as "Smyrna", "Sydney", "Hong Kong", "Demerara",&c., painted upon them. Our engraving shows the interior of this office d
RM2N87PDP–'Women workers. The letter carrier': cartoon showing a First World War woman postal worker with a GPO (General Post Office) bag full of mail and a parcel tied up with string. A small red eyed dog is barking at her while a man in a red nightgown and blue nightcap is smiling at the scene from an open door. There is snow on the ground
RM2G05RJM–Three Royal Mail collection post boxes coloured red, green and blue on sidewalk in Colombo, Sri Lanka
RFPKB4Y0–post boxes
RM2G4WWW6–Indian lady poses in doorway beside red India Post letter box, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India
RMBGAHR7–old post office signs hertford hertfordshire england uk gb
RM2FX5E09–Traditional Royal Mail red collection letter post box on street, Southern Province, Tangalle
RMCC8DA9–A disused green letterbox on a farm wall, Baldersdale, County Durham, England
RMAHY6C2–Posting at letter box outside the famous General Post Office in O Connell Street in Dublin city centre Ireland EU
RFEG26JB–Old British bakelite telephone
RMA8KMNG–Old Style Red GPO Pillarbox in the Springtime,Countryside of Scotland.UK.
RF2RD8D5A–GPO triangle letter logo design with triangle shape. GPO triangle logo design monogram. GPO triangle vector logo template with red color. GPO triangul
RMC4BNF4–Post box in rural area near Petworth, west sussex, England.
RMAG5NP7–1 One Close up of Number and letters on old Bakelite telephone with rotary dialer
RF2CCJG47–General Post Office or GPO of New Delhi which has the first postal code of 110001
RMA1KK6D–Dublin GPO O Connell Street Ireland
RMAR8WDB–GPO Dublin Ireland
RM2HX5PBT–Letter posted in a suburban box and addressed to Marrickville arrived ***** recently after being seven-and-a-half years in the post. On the face of it is stamped: 'Keep Australia Safe - Enlist Now.' On the left is the direction: 'If not claimed within seven days, please return to Box 3931TT, GPO, Sydney.' As a clear stamp shows, it was posted at 7 pm on January 19, 1939. It was received last Monday, as shown by another stamp on the back. The envelope, containing a business receipt, was addressed: 'U. A. Pascoe, Esq., 34 Smidmore St., Marrickville. There was no writing or mark to suggest that
RFBXBCGR–Frosted Post office Letter box
RM2DCBXGT–The General Post-Office; The Inland Letter Office, 1844. Workers in the main post office at St Martin's Le Grand in London. 'The inland sorters' room...is well ventilated...in height it is about seventy-eight feet. In the central portion of the roof is an extensive sky-light, which, with three sash-windows near the top of the walls at each end, are the only places where the light of day is admitted. At the southern end of this spacious room is placed a long table, transversely fixed, upon which the letters are thrown as they are from time to time received from the boxes or brought into the off
RMC99A7W–Sign outside the General Post Office at O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland
RFBR13FA–Royal Mail GR George's reign King George VI, Red Letter Box on a wooden post, Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK
RFPKB4W9–post boxes
RMAWFCMF–Wall mounted red King Edward VII post box Lisvane Cardiff UK
RMBGAHR2–old post office signs hertford hertfordshire england uk gb
RMR00DMP–Bright Red Post Box from the reign of King George V
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