File:The Oldest Post Box in England^ Dorset 1985 - Flickr - sludgegulper.jpg
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DescriptionThe Oldest Post Box in England^ Dorset 1985 - Flickr - sludgegulper.jpg |
English: Early cast-iron Victorian post box at Cornford Hill, Barnes Cross, near Holwell, Dorset. This design was commissioned by the novelist Anthony Trollope, who was Surveyor for the Western District of the General Post Office, and was made by John M Butt and Co. of Gloucester in 1853. |
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Author | Felix O |
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