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Interior of first postbox, London
Interior of the first Post Office letter box in London which was installed at the corner of Fleet Street and Farringdon Street, at the foot of Ludgate Hill. Date: 1855
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Media ID 14373651
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Corner Diagram Farringdon Letter Letterbox Ludgate Office Postbox
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This image offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the interior of the first letter box in London, installed at the corner of Fleet Street and Farringdon Street, at the foot of Ludgate Hill in 1855. The letter box, a pioneering innovation in communication, revolutionized the way people sent and received mail. The intricately designed interior of the post box is revealed in this photograph, allowing us to appreciate the engineering brilliance of the era. The diagrammatic drawing on the wall inside the box illustrates the various compartments, each designed to accommodate letters of different sizes. The meticulously crafted mechanism ensured that letters were sorted efficiently and delivered to their intended recipients. The interior of the London post box is a testament to the ingenuity and forward-thinking nature of the Post Office during the mid-19th century. The installation of this letter box marked a significant milestone in the history of postal services, making communication faster and more accessible to the general public. The corner of Fleet Street and Farringdon Street, where this letter box once stood, was a bustling hub of activity, with people from all walks of life gathering to post their letters. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, transporting us back in time to an era when the simple act of sending a letter held great significance and excitement.
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