May 2020
2:36pm, 26 May 2020
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Derby Tup
Three images from my walk this morning. There’s something quite interesting about one of them I’d not noticed before
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May 2020
2:40pm, 26 May 2020
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PinkTink-RRR
Check out how old your post box is!
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May 2020
2:40pm, 26 May 2020
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♪♫ Synge ♪♫
The new one is branded Royal Mail?
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May 2020
2:41pm, 26 May 2020
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♪♫ Synge ♪♫
A couple of rural installations here:
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May 2020
2:43pm, 26 May 2020
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PinkTink-RRR
If anyone can find a Eviii, they are quite rare.
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May 2020
2:48pm, 26 May 2020
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Derby Tup
Nice pics both
My V R is by the steam railway and I wondered if it’s been there forever or if it’s ‘relatively new’
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May 2020
2:54pm, 26 May 2020
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Fragile Do Not Bend
I knew I wasn’t going past a Royal Mail box today but there was this nice private one (not the best quality photo as zoomed in)
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May 2020
2:55pm, 26 May 2020
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Derby Tup
Ace
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May 2020
5:52pm, 26 May 2020
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CreatureOfTheHill
Post box, on a post.
Box on a post. (As a postie in years past, we used boxes *like* these to store extra mail bags in to extend a round. Either that, or garages, Ernie's shed, local cafes etc...)
Stamps might be needed.
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May 2020
6:09pm, 26 May 2020
33,667 posts
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♪♫ Synge ♪♫
I remember when you could buy a book of stamps from a stamp machine. There was always an annoying low face value stamp left over (which they needed to put in to make the cost of the book a nice round 10 pence or whatever).
I think there were also machines that issued stamps in a row from a coil of stamps.
I wonder which yours was, CotH?
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