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  2. Pillar box - Wikipedia

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    According to the Letter Box Study Group, there are more than 150 recognised designs and varieties of pillar boxes and wall boxes, not all of which have known surviving examples. Like the red telephone box, the red post box is regarded as a British cultural icon.

  3. Wall box - Wikipedia

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    Wall boxes are a type of post box or letter box found in many countries including France, the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth of Nations, Crown dependencies and Ireland. They differ from pillar boxes in that, instead of being a free-standing structure, they are generally set into a wall (hence the name) or supported on a free-standing pole ...

  4. Ludlow style wall box - Wikipedia

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    Ludlow style boxes have been in use since 1885 and were in continuous manufacture until 1965. [1] According to the Letter Box Study Group (LBSG), there are more than 450 locations in the UK and Republic of Ireland where Ludlow post boxes are in use, stored or preserved. As Royal Mail estimates that there are over 100,000 post boxes in the UK ...

  5. Letter box - Wikipedia

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    Sending mail from private addresses is possible in the UK, but Royal Mail usually charge an extra per-item fee for this service. [1] An attached or wall-mount letterbox, with a hook underneath for newspapers. Wall-mounted or attached mailboxes may also be used in place of mail slots, usually located close to the front door of the residence ...

  6. Post box - Wikipedia

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    By 1829, post boxes were in use throughout France. [2] The first public post boxes in Poland were installed in Warsaw in 1842. [3] A post box originally installed in the wall of the Wakefield Post Office is dated 1809 and is believed to be the oldest example in Britain. [4] It is now on display at the Wakefield Museum. [5]

  7. 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics gold post boxes

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    Various types of wall box were also represented, both installed in buildings, and in self-contained pillars. Representing the pole mounted type were two boxes of the more traditional design (Pete Reed in Watledge Road, Nailsworth and Bethany Firth in Seaforde), as well as a single example of the modern Type M (Tim Baillie, Westhill Drive North).

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