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Eagle Kitchen Range and Grate Company
Recently came across this old ad from 1907. To manufacture this type of installation it must have been a fairly large concern. Does anyone know of any photographs of the site?
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No different arches. The two arches are the East and West gates to the old Warwick town. Hence 2 red circles on the map. Opposite ends of the High Street.They are on each side of the arch?
Oh my goodness, that's really excellent. If you could ask around or ask at the post office, I'd love to see if they have a blog. I'm into crochet and knitting. Thank you for posting that too.
saw quite a few over edgbaston way last christmas and a few in the moseley area also spotted a few in different parts of the country...it seems very popular now although i doubt we will see many in the inner cityI'm now wondering if there are any post box toppers in Birmingham?
My next trip to Birmingham is going to require me stopping for lunch, I'll be parking up to take so many pics of postboxes!!!!!
thanks kat....i wonder if birmingham will have anyFirst King Charles III post box on Isle of Man.
Quite saddened to see the vinyl cypher, apparently it was to include the colours.
Cheap and nasty tat, unlike the old boxes.First King Charles III post box on Isle of Man.
Quite saddened to see the vinyl cypher, apparently it was to include the colours.
At the moment it seems to still be theremay not be the oldest but it is rare to see one
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Edward VIII postbox, Digbeth, Birmingham © P L Chadwick
A postbox is something that most of us take for granted and rarely give a second glance, unless we have a letter to post. But stop and look at this one closely and you will discover that this is a very rare one which dates from the brief reign of King Edward VIII in 1936. He became king...www.geograph.org.uk