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Holbrooks |
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Wed 27th Aug 2014 1:02pm
Hi all
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Wed 27th Aug 2014 1:44pm
Hi Philip, I have one of those and it is only 8" tall. At the moment it is full of $2 pieces.
6.30 Mon to Fri. and 12.00 noon Sats. No GR on it though just Post Office.
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Midland Red
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3 of 39
Wed 27th Aug 2014 5:55pm
Hi Philip, and thanks for that
It certainly is a George box, as you say, but not just any George - it's George V
The GPO didn't anticipate any more King Georges, so the only used the cypher GR
After Edward VIII abdicated - boxes with his cypher are quite rare! - they used GVIR for his brother, to distinguish those boxes from his father's
PS The 'anonymous' boxes are from a period in the reign of Victoria when the cypher was omitted
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Mike H
London Ontario, Canada |
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Wed 27th Aug 2014 7:58pm
This mail box stands in the shadow of the Westgate, Warwick.
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Midland Red
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5 of 39
Wed 27th Aug 2014 10:45pm
This "mail box" as you call it is in fact one of the earliest (fluted) designs of Victorian pillar boxes - there are two in Warwick, the other one is at Eastgate on Castle Hill
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Mike H
London Ontario, Canada |
6 of 39
Thu 28th Aug 2014 12:35pm
I see that you have the Eastgate box on your photo site already. I passed by that box many times between Sept 65 and June 70 on foot and never really noticed it. Thereafter, I had a motorcycle/car and one misses a great deal 'on the move'. It appears to be fairly unique in having a vertical slot.
BTW, if I was to use the term 'pillar box' here, nobody would know what I was talking about. |
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Midland Red
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7 of 39
Thu 28th Aug 2014 3:16pm
I'm sure most Coventry folk know what a pillar box is - a mail box I'm not so sure
There are three main types of POSTBOX -
Pillar Box
Wall Box
Lamp Box
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks Thread starter
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8 of 39
Thu 28th Aug 2014 11:01pm
Hi all
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
9 of 39
Fri 29th Aug 2014 11:14am
We were sent round to the "Pillar box" as kids as the one on Moseley Avenue did not involve crossing any roads. We felt it was a real adventure going round the "block" afterwards, up Matterson Avenue, Lawrence Saunders and back home to Poole Road. I still call them pillar boxes. The one I use in Tamworth is a small box on a pole, what is that called ?
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NormK
bulkington |
10 of 39
Fri 29th Aug 2014 11:17am
Postbox?
Milly rules
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
11 of 39
Fri 29th Aug 2014 11:23am
Mail Boxes in WA. Letter boxes on the front doors or on a stand at the end of the drive. You can't beat seeing all your birthday cards coming through the letter box on your front door.
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artful
lancashire |
12 of 39
Fri 29th Aug 2014 8:34pm
On 29th Aug 2014 11:14am, Annewiggy said:
We were sent round to the "Pillar box" as kids as the one on Moseley Avenue did not involve crossing any roads. We felt it was a real adventure going round the "block" afterwards, up Matterson Avenue, Lawrence Saunders and back home to Poole Road. I still call them pillar boxes. The one I use in Tamworth is a small box on a pole, what is that called ?
By the fact it's a box mounted on a pillar I think Pillar Box is appropriate. |
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scrutiny
coventry |
13 of 39
Sat 30th Aug 2014 8:11am
According to the different references. A pillar box was a post box mounted on a pole, a round pillar box is in the shape of a pillar, hexagonal boxes are called Penfolds. In the country they are called Lampboxes and Wallboxes in walls.
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Midland Red
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14 of 39
Tue 9th Sep 2014 2:13pm
On 30th Aug 2014 10:38am, Mike H said:
....However you look at it, a post is definitely not a pillar, and I doubt if anybody ever said 'Pop it in the Penfold. lampbox or wall box'. This is why in other countries we call it a MAIL box, a generic term covering the different permutations..
The "definitive authority on the subject, acknowledged by Royal Mail and the British Postal Museum & Archive" is The Letter Box Study Group, so I guess we should settle on calling them letter boxes, although they're not only used for letters! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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pixrobin
Canley |
15 of 39
Wed 10th Sep 2014 3:43pm
Here's a more modern variety MR - it's situated in the retail centre of Accington
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