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edward v111

padget

proper brummie kid
can anybody help me just started to collect pictures of rare old post/letter boxes and i found this picture of a Edward V111 post box but can you tell me the street it is in birmingham also have you a Queen Victoria post box in your area please let me know or any odd post box cheers
 
Why has this been posted on St Martins Parish Records.:confused2:
 
cheers alf but i seen the one in clay lane but can anybody tell me the street with this one on



also do yo know anyone who was living at St Matthews Terrace Gt Lister street 40s 50s

names Hodson,Duffy.Wheerrett,Cain,They,Walker,Talbot

im sorry i posted in St Martins
 
I think the ED 8 box is by the pedestrian crossing opposite the entrance to Selfridge car park at the back of St Martins.There is an unusual box in Caroline St in the Jewellery quarter by Northwood St
 
I am slightly concerned about this post, as there is a bit of taking without consent going on with old letter box's. I know of a small almost hidden Victorian box, you have to know where it is, and the Post Office have plastered it with red paint so that its identity is hidden.

Chris can you move this post, no connection with St Martins.
 
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