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A pile of unopened letters at the door of a business closed by the Corona virus lockdown in Belfast.

 

For a photographic account of life under lockdown in Belfast see:

 

Life under Lockdown in Belfast

Located : Miyama village, Nantan area, Kyoto pref.

京都府南丹市 / 美山北集落

Catskill (town), NY

Royal Mail House, a Grade II listed Victorian building, was originally Radley’s Hotel, dating back to the 1840s when George Radley was the owner. The hotel closed in 1907 and the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, which was established in 1840, occupied the building until 1932 when it was taken over by Royal Mail Lines. The building now has office space and a café.

60s era studebaker zip van/former mail truck, or van, or whatever you want to call it. The license plate expired in 1978.

 

Night, near full moon, 120 second exposure, handheld light producing device set to blue, red & white.

325013 speeds through Rugeley with the 1S96 Willesden-Shieldmuir mail train, 14.7.16.

Curt checks the Mojave Road Mailbox. Nothing but junk mail.

Mail Rail, London, United Kingdom.

Canon EOS M, EF-M22mm f/2 STM

Mamiya C330f

Mamiya-Sekor 80mm f/2.8

Fujifilm Pro 160C (expired 04/11)

0617-326-22

 

Mail Pouch Barn in Clarion County, PA at Sawyer's Nursery & Landscaping.

celebrating our postal network around the world...

 

Created for the Down Under Challenge 1215

 

Thanks to Cindy Mc for the

US mail box

plus my collection from Australia.

Nikon F80 : 28-85mm AF Nikkor f/3.5-4.5 : Ilford FP4 Plus : Spur Acurol-N

Work goes on in all weathers on the railway - mail sacks being loaded by Guard Stuart McDonald as the fireman of Standard '2MT' 2-6-0 watches on from the comfort of his warm and dry cab! A 3P20 Parcels Group charter event on a thoroughly wet morning at Ramsbottom station on the East Lancashire Railway on Tuesday 12th March 2019.

 

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180 reflectiom and texture from Smart Photo Editor.

Taken with a lensbaby composer lens.

Light Box

Six miles on January 8, 2025. The Strawfoot musette was dusted with snow as I emptied the mailbox. It was 24°F with the WSW 10 mph with bringing a windchill of 9°F. It’s been a harsh January so far, with only 46 miles to show for it (compare to 102 last year).

Postcard collage, made April 17, 2020, part of Coronial series.

Close up of the old Mail Pouch logo on the main factory building.

Junkmail no doubt

(Not for the Squeamish)

 

Attractively Arranged Street Frogs!

 

EYE Mail!

 

Images that catch my attention

as I move through the day

for their beauty

for their joy

for their strangeness

for a painting

for no particular reason at all.

 

Kathleen Cook

 

www.kathleencook.com

London Post Office Railway

There are not too many chances for photography these days. I hardly go out, if I don't need to. Last week though I had to go to the drug store and decided to walk. My GS645pro just came back from repair and I wanted to finish the film. Next to a kindergarden stood this pile (yellow) boxes by the German Post. No idea why. Even though I tought, it's a pitty I don't have a color film, sometimes I do regret that, I took one picture with the GS645p and one with my OlympusXA for safety. Both came out well as I think.

 

Fuji GS645pro on Ilford HP5+ developed in Caffenol CL semistand.

In the UK, you know you’re deep in the countryside when you come across a Royal Mail post box nestling in a dry stone wall like this.

 

This box is from the reign of King George V (1910-36) and I spotted it, with much pleasure, in the hamlet of Treen, not far from St Ives in Cornwall.

 

Lovely, isn't it? And by the way, for Royal Mail aficionados the post box number is TR26 40.

Postcard collage. Made yesterday, 02/21/23. The same Poiret fashions. Apparently, he didn't like women's hair, so always had his models wear turbans.

 

1. i can't believe i never posted this before.

2. i don't know where it is, ohio

3. woca

Testing ideas for Trim The Tree Swap :)

somewhere on the way to Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

View On Black

325012, heads south at Cathiron, running Warrington Royal Mail(Dbs) to Willesden Prdc.

 

To me, these mail workings are always something special to see, and I'm also pleased that parcels and letters still move by rail.

 

Cathiron. 17-07-2020.

 

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You got mail...

 

Strangely enough this was at "Letterfearn" on the shores of Loch Duich..

I just love these miniature figurines. They are so life like. For this particular photo, I was working on the Macro Monday theme “In a Row”, and just arranged them in a way to respect the theme rules and also create a pretext to have them standing in a row. And what’s best than waiting to receive mail? Well, of course, this excludes waiting to receive bills. ;-)

 

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