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The Mail Coach in a Flood, 1827. Creator: F RosenbourgThe Mail Coach in a Flood, 1827. A female passenger lifts her skirts out of the water as a dog swims alongside
Changing Horses. Creator: Papprill, Henry A. (1816-1903)Changing Horses. Private Collection
West Country Mails at the Gloucester Coffee House, Piccadilly, c1830, 1943). Creator: UnknownWest Country Mails at the Gloucester Coffee House, Piccadilly, c1830, 1943). Coaches carrying mail between London and counties in the south-west of England
Postal station, 1862. Creator: Znamensky, Mikhail Stepanovich (1833-1892)Postal station, 1862. Found in the Collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow
Stage-coach, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Rose Campbell-GerkeStage-coach, 1935/1942
Post Boys and Post Horses at the White Hart Inn, December 15th, 1787
A Posting Inn, 1787. 1787. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonA Posting Inn, 1787
The Lovers Leap - Approach By Night, 1872. Creator: Henry Duff Linton" The Lovers Leap" - Approach By Night, 1872. Mail coach at the bottom of a cliff ( Lovers Leap ), about to cross the French Broad River, USA
Mail coach, 1820. Creators: J. L. A. F. C. LMail coach, 1820. Coach pulled by four horses, with passengers riding on top. Published 1 October 1820
Mail coaches in front of the Peacock Inn on Islington High Street, London, 1823. In the centre foreground a small boy drops some fruit while running to avoid an oncoming coach
The new General Post Office, City of London, c1830. Artist: Henry PyallThe new General Post Office, City of London, c1830. North-east view with the Royal Mails (and carts) preparing to start. The destinations are shown in the bottom margin
North-west view of the Church of St Mary Woolnoth, City of London, 1812. Outside the church are figures, including a man carrying a sack
Mail coach outside the General Post Office, Lombard Street, City of London, 1827. With figures in the coach and on the pavement, including a fruit seller
General Post Office, City of London, 1830. Artist: Henry PyallGeneral Post Office, City of London, 1830. North-east view of the old General Post Office with the Royal Mail carriages preparing to depart
Arrival of the Stagecoach, ca 1859. Found in the collection of Eckhart G. Grohmann Collection
Arrival of the Stagecoach in the Courtyard of the Messageries. Artist: Boilly, Louis-Leopold (1761-1845)Arrival of the Stagecoach in the Courtyard of the Messageries. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris
White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly (From: 36 scenes from real life), 1821. Artist: Cruikshank, Isaac Robert (1789-1856)White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly (From: 36 scenes from real life), 1821. From a private collection
Stagecoach Station. Artist: Venetsianova, Alexandra Alexeyevna (1816-1882)Stagecoach Station. Found in the collection of the Regional Art Gallery, Tver
An Old Pilgrim. Artist: Balunin, MiKhail Abramovich (1875-1939?)An Old Pilgrim. From a private collection
Street with Mail Coaches, 1829. Artist: Orlowski, Alexander Osipovich (1777-1832)Street with Mail Coaches, 1829. Found in the collection of the National Art Museum of Belorussian Republik, Minsk
Mail Coach in a Flood, c1827, (1904). Artist: F RosenbourgMail Coach in a Flood, c1827. After James Pollard (1792-1867). From The Connoisseur Volume VIII [Otto Limited, London, 1904.]
The Last of the Coaches, c1840. The Royal Mail coach service, begun in the 1780s, flourished until the coming of the railways in 1830
The Diligence in the Snow, 1860. Artist: Courbet, Gustave (1819-1877)The Diligence in the Snow, 1860. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Edinburgh-London Royal Mail. Artist: D DallyEdinburgh-London Royal Mail. The improvement in the road network in the mid 18th century led to the introduction of the mail coach in 1784, providing a combined passenger and mail delivery service
Mail coach on the Bath to London run, c1840. The Mail Guard leans out from the coach to collect mail from the Postmaster (right in nightcap) without stopping