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HMV 78rpm record, and brass To Life Boats signHMV 78rpm gramophone record in buff coloured paper sleeve, Be British and Stand to Your Post, and a brass To Life Boats sign, 20 inches. Formerly the property of Brian Ticehurst, Titanic expert
Cunard Line, QE2 - celebration album in slip case coverCunard Line, Isle of Man Post Office QE2 Farewell Season Celebration. Limited edition 156 of 189 QE2 Farewell Season Celebration large 14.5 x 14 inches album in slip case cover
Ocean Liners - large collection of postcardsOcean Liners - a collection of approximately fifty original black and white postcards. White Star Line, Cunard Line, Adriatic, Arabic, Britannic (III), Celtic, Georgic, Laconia, Lancastria, Majestic
Post Office Radio Telephone Services and FisheriesA wonderful, original, poster map showing Post Office Radio Telephone Services commissioned by the General Post Office and designed by Leslie MacDonald Gill, 1935
Post Office Wireless Stations and FisheriesA simply magnificent, large scale, poster map of Post Office Wireless Stations commissioned by the General Post Office and designed by Leslie MacDonald Gill, 1939
Save for DefenceThis well-known Second World War Savings poster was designed by the leading British railway poster artist Frank Newbould. The design was highly regarded at the time and featured in Modern Publicity
Early English Post Phaeton Carriage. From the collection of the City of Nottingham Art Museum. Date: 1698
White Star Line, Sailings, published June 1912. 30 x 6 inches. Date: 1912
RMS Lusitania - four items. Large sepia photograph, handwritten postcard, 1918 pamphlet Remember the Lusitania, and a card with technical data. Date: early 20th century
White Star Line, Titanic lettercard written on boardWhite Star Line, RMS Titanic - Second Class passenger and victim Henry James Beauchamp, rare Titanic lettercard written on board and posted with original one penny stamp
RMS Titanic - letter to Carl Asplund, victimRMS Titanic - Lillian Asplund Collection - a letter written in Swedish, dated Worcester, 28 February 1912, to Carl Asplund. I have received your letter today
QSS Lusitania - souvenir of launch, commemorative 18 carat gold handled scissors, with stainless steel blades, the crossover engraved with John Brown and Co
Reference books seen here. Some books of reference are; The post office London directory of 1912, who's who 1912, Englishman's yearbook 1912
Bulgarian Outpost, Serbo-Bulgarian War5 soldiers sit in a circle eating and drinking at a Bulgarian outpost near Hermanli, Eastern Rumelia, in the Serbo-Bulgarian War
Joan Crawford Fan MailA fan's letter to Joan Crawford, using a portrait of her face in lieu of an address. Date: 1933
Parade for Harold Gatty and Wiley PostA parade along Broadway for navigator Harold Gatty 1903-1957) and pilot Wiley Post (1898-1935), celebrating their record-breaking achievement of flying around the world in under nine days. Date: 1931
Franking machine at the London General Post Office Date: 1923
Letters arrive for sorting at the London General Post Office Date: 1923
United States. University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia. The University occupied the President's House, built in 1790, from 1801 until 1829
Fragment of door post. 6th-8th centuries. Sandstone. From Faras Cathedral (Sudan). Faras Gallery. National Museum. Warsaw. Poland. Date: 2018
The G. P. O. AdelaideAn etching of the General Post Office of Adelaide, situated on 141 King William Street. The building was completed in 1872, designed by architects Edmund Wright and Edward Woods. Date: circa 1925
Post Office Gateway, MelbourneAn etching of a large arched gateway to the Post Office in Melbourne, with a decorative cast iron design at the top. Date: circa 1919
Photographs of Europe's Highest Railway in deep snow. With descriptions, Clearing Snow from the Bernina Railway Route
Boeing EC-135H 61-0286United States Air Force (USAF) - Boeing EC-135H 61-0286 Dark Angel (MSN 18193) airborne command post, at the RAF Mildenhall Air Fete on 23 May 1987. Date: 1987
Boeing EC-135J 63-8048United States Air Force (USAF) - Boeing EC-135J 63-8048 (MSN 18665), airborne command post. Date: circa 1985
Boeing EC-135J Stratotanker 62-3584United States Air Force (USAF) - Boeing EC-135J Stratotanker 62-3584 (MSN 18567), airborne command post. (Overshot runway at Pope AFB, NC, undercarriage collapsed)
Boeing EC-135P 58-0019United States Air Force (USAF) - Boeing EC-135P 58-0019 (msn 17764) (initially converted to EC-135A radio relay link aircraft. Later converted to EC-135P airborne command post). Date: circa 1980
Boeing EC-135P 58-0018United States Air Force (USAF) - Boeing EC-135P 58-0018 (msn 17763) airborne command post. Date: 1985
Boeing EC-135H 61-0285United States Air Force (USAF) - Boeing EC-135H 61-0285 (msn 18192) airborne command post, at the RAF Mildenhall Air Fete on 26 May 1985. Date: 1985
British Empire Postcard Carmine printThis undivided back card is printed on buff card and carries a 3d (Three pence) full length Queen Victoria printed stamp. Date: September 1889
Union Postale Universelle Great Britain and IrelandMost unusually this postcard does not carry the Royal Coat of Arms and bearing in mind the date of issue may not be what it pretends to be
The card that upset IrelandThis card headed Great Britain missed out Ireland which caused political uproar and was corrected and replaced from 1 October 1879. Brown printing on buff card
Larger version of the card that pleased IrelandThis larger card was introduced to accommodate the longer addresses needed for overseas post. Brown printing on buff card. Image printing unusually black. Date: 1 January 1883
The card that pleased IrelandThis card for overseas mail replaced the one issued on 1 April (unfortunate date!) which had left Ireland off the title. It was posted from Hull to Magdeburg
Britain's First Foreign PostcardIn 1875 postcards were first allowed to be sent abroad. A Congress in Berne in 1875 agreed to the formation of the General Union of Posts within which Members could send postcards to each other
British smaller Inland PostcardThis replaced the earlier larger card and is an early example of how advertisers and merchants were making use of this cheap and efficient form of communication
The First British PostcardThis card was issued exactly one year after Austria invented the idea. It was printed by Messrs De la Rue under an exclusive contract and was an immediate success
Thomas Cook Vesuvius Postcard pictures & mapCook had the Funicular built for their growing tours. Travellers rushed to the kiosk at the top to buy and then post right there a postcard
Passengers sitting on Post Office Tube Station platformPostcard advert for Shurey's Publications supplied free with Shurey's magazines. Lady reading a book, man smoking a pipe and a uniformed Post Boy between them. Date: circa 1910
Boeing EC-135P Stratotanker 61-0274United States Air Force - Boeing EC-135P Stratotanker 61-0274 (msn 18181-T0496) converted to EC-135H airborne command post. Date: circa 1990
Boeing EC-135P Stratotanker 58-0019United States Air Force - Boeing EC-135P-BN Stratotanker 58-0019 (msn 17764). Built as a KC-135A-BN, converted to EC-135A Rasio Relay station, then to EC-135P airborne command post standard
Unique letterbox - Western side St. George's Square, PImlicoUnique letterbox on the Western side of St. George's Square, Pimlico, London - now removed Date: 1954
Melbourne and Tasmanian Mail Routes - AustraliaDetailed map showing Melbourne and Tasmanian Mail Routes across the Bass Strait from Melbourne, Victoria to Burnie, Tasmania - Australia. Date: circa 1910s
Royal Mail Steamer leaving Cape Town Docks, South Africa Date: circa 1920s
Post Office and Adderley Street, Cape Town, South Africa - Valentine postcard Date: circa 1920s
Cessna 180C ZK-BVW (msn 50828, ex N9328T), of Rural Aviation, at Fielding, NZ, on 2 February 1961. (This aircraft was destroyed on 9 February1965)
Lafayette Square showing the Post Office, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Date: circa 1920s
The Post Office, Port Sunlight - a peaceful Merseyside village founded by a the Victorian-era built by Lever Brothers to accommodate workers in its soap factory (now part of Unilever)