The installation and maintenance of Britain's telephone network was originally the responsibility of the Post Office, and as with their purchases of Royal
Please pack parcels very carefully was part of a public information campaign that promoted the careful packing of the oddly shaped and fragile objects that were sent through the post. As well as this Staffordshire dog, Eckersley produced posters featuring a cat, pig and jug in the series. Each of these broken items has a tear drop under one eye. Designer: Tom Eckersley Year of Production: 1957 Find this on our online catalogue Designs on Delivery online exhibition
The installation and maintenance of Britain's telephone network was originally the responsibility of the Post Office, and as with their purchases of Royal
1966 History of Mail Transport Poster, Trains, GPO, General Post Office, by Michael Heslop, Royal Mail, SPWDC3, decor wall art This is a 1966 post office poster, the fourth in a series showing the History of Mail Transport, the trains. Dimensions: 30.3 in x 20.1 in (77 cm x 51 cm) The General Post Office (GPO) was the state postal system and telecommunications carrier of the United Kingdom until 1969. Before the Acts of Union 1707, it was the postal system of the Kingdom of England, established by Charles II in 1660. Similar General Post Offices were established across the British Empire. In 1969 the GPO was abolished and the assets transferred to The Post Office, changing it from a Department of State to a statutory corporation. Because of the age of these posters, there are areas of wear and tear, particularly on the edges. I have done my best to take photos where they are torn or stained. The good news is that when framed, the tears press up well against glass, and edges can be hidden by mats. Any wear picked up from years are part of the vintage charm. When framed these colourful and detailed posters, with vibrant colours can become a centre piece for any room, to remind us of a simpler time. These posters are sent as unframed. They will be delivered in a cardboard tube for protection. See the FAQ for more information on shipping, tracking and insurance options.
The installation and maintenance of Britain's telephone network was originally the responsibility of the Post Office, and as with their purchases of Royal
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Lledo Days Gone 1934 Model A Van Royal Mail Postal Service + boxed Commemorate Collection Dad,Fathers day,Birthday,gpo,Diecast Boxed preloved worldwide shipping
The installation and maintenance of Britain's telephone network was originally the responsibility of the Post Office, and as with their purchases of Royal
Glad tidings they bring ... these magical mid-century designs made sure people popped their festive parcels and cards in the letterbox in good time
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I think this is such a fine design - one of the various 'special' designs commissioned by the Post Office between 1935 and 1982.
The Museum of Tradesman’s Delivery Bikes has a selection of images of vintage cargobikes, including several old brochures. Most of the bikes are from the Great Britain, the Urania Long John a…
Ogden's Cigarettes "Royal Mail" (series of 50 issued in 1909) #33 Interior of a railway Post Office
The installation and maintenance of Britain's telephone network was originally the responsibility of the Post Office, and as with their purchases of Royal
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The installation and maintenance of Britain's telephone network was originally the responsibility of the Post Office, and as with their purchases of Royal
The installation and maintenance of Britain's telephone network was originally the responsibility of the Post Office, and as with their purchases of Royal
The installation and maintenance of Britain's telephone network was originally the responsibility of the Post Office, and as with their purchases of Royal
1966 History of Mail Transport Poster, Horses, GPO, General Post Office, by Michael Heslop, Royal Mail, SPWDC3, decor wall art This is a 1966 post office poster, the second in a series showing the History of Mail Transport, the horses and the postboys. Dimensions: 30.3 in x 20.1 in (77 cm x 51 cm) The General Post Office (GPO) was the state postal system and telecommunications carrier of the United Kingdom until 1969. Before the Acts of Union 1707, it was the postal system of the Kingdom of England, established by Charles II in 1660. Similar General Post Offices were established across the British Empire. In 1969 the GPO was abolished and the assets transferred to The Post Office, changing it from a Department of State to a statutory corporation. Because of the age of these posters, there are areas of wear and tear, particularly on the edges. I have done my best to take photos where they are torn or stained. The good news is that when framed, the tears press up well against glass, and edges can be hidden by mats. Any wear picked up from years are part of the vintage charm. When framed these colourful and detailed posters, with vibrant colours can become a centre piece for any room, to remind us of a simpler time. These posters are sent as unframed. They will be delivered in a cardboard tube for protection. See the FAQ for more information on shipping, tracking and insurance options.
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Send a personalised greetings telegram. This telegram design is inspired by the traditional General Post Office (GPO) telegram used in the UK until the 1960s. The telegram is date stamped by hand and posted first class Royal Mail in a vintage telegram themed enveloped. Telegram size – A5 Paper – Recycled with light flecking (100gsm) Envelope size – C5 Envelope– Recycled brown with flecking (100gsm) Shipping – Worldwide Please note: We can post your telegram and envelope to you in a larger enclosing envelope. If you require this please provide a separate recipient name and address for the vintage telegram envelope. Read what are customers say on TrustSpot. https://uk.trustspot.io/store/The-Telegram-Office
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