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Harper's February, c1890 - 1899. Creator: Edward PenfieldHarper's February, c1890 - 1899. [Publisher: Harper Publications; Place: New York]
Mail Box, c. 1937. Creator: Marjorie LeeMail Box, c. 1937
Post office Department - Motor Cycle Postman, 1912. Creator: Harris & EwingPost office Department - Motor Cycle Postman, 1912. [USA]
New Letter-Box, at Paris, 1850. Creator: UnknownNew Letter-Box, at Paris, 1850. 'The reduction of the rate of postage in France has suggested the adoption of a new form of Letter-box from Belgium
Line of taxis, Abingdon Street, Westminster, London, 1933Line of taxis, 18-29 Abingdon Street, Westminster, London, 1933. Taxis wait in front of three- and four-storey terraced houses, looking north west
View of the entrance to Lincolns Inn Fields in Duke Street, Westminster, London, 1883. Duke Street later became known as Sardinia Street
View of Brick Court, Middle Temple, London, 1882
A bell busker, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeishA bell busker, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)
The New Stamp Duty, 1880. Artist: John TennielThe New Stamp Duty, 1880. Cartoon concerning the introduction by the Postmaster General, Henry Fawcett, of the Post Office Savings Bank penny stamp savings scheme. From Punch. (London, 1880)
New letter boxes being mistaken for heating stoves!, 1855. One of Londons first pillar (letter) boxes was erected by the Post Office at the corner of Fleet Street and Farringdon Street
One of Londons first pillar (letter) boxes, 1855. Erected by the Post Office at the corner of Fleet Street and Farringdon Street, London. From The Illustrated London News. (London, 24 March 1855)
The New Stamp Duty, 1880. Artist: Joseph SwainThe New Stamp Duty, 1880. The gentleman in the dark glasses is Mr Henry Fawcett, the blind Postmaster General. He had just introduced a scheme whereby small amounts could be saved in the Post Office
Injured Innocence and his Billet-Doo, 1860. Napoleon III as a wolf in sheeps clothing. Savoy and Nice, lambs to the slaughter, hang in a string bag