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The postal censorship: sorting mails and examining letters

The postal censorship: sorting mails and examining letters


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The postal censorship: sorting mails and examining letters

Page showing a series of photographs which depict aspects of the postal censorship during WW1 in Britain. The first two photographs show preliminary distribution of mail bags. The next two show a room dedicated to the censorship of business correspondence and experts examining enemy securities and financial documents. The two last photographs show women censors examining letters to British prisoners of war in enemy countries and to and from German prisoners of war.
1917

Media ID 14312586

© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans

Censor Censorship Communication Control Correspondence Examiner Freedom Interception Letter Letters Limit Limitation Mail Postal


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