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Updated image with different designs of post box from around the world.
This updated image includes the addition of a Canadian Community Mail Box (3rd from left). The real things have a number of small aluminium doors on the front for lots of people's mail to be delivered to. I have been told that there can be 1 to 3 of these grouped together in one place. Presumably, it depends on how many houses it serves.
So, from left to right, we have a British post box, an American post box, a Canadian Communtiy post box, a Standard Canadian post box, an older style of Canadian post box, and an Australian post box.
The yellow half of the Australian post box is for Express mail and the red half is for Normal mail.
Minifig is shown for scale purposes only.
Vote for my idea for a Lego City Street Furniture / Accessory Set which includes these on Lego Cuusoo here; lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/11006
Parts shown in colours that Lego haven't produced yet;
- 30165 - Brick, Modified 2 x 2 Curved Top with Two Top Studs - Blue
- 61409 - Slope 18 2 x 1 x 2/3 with 4 Slots - Brown / Reddish Brown
- 4345 - Container, Box 2 x 2 x 2 - Brown / Reddish Brown
Here is a common place in HK , but now I just realised that here is something special... @Central
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Canon EOS 5DmkII + Mamiya Sekor 50mm F2
This wall seems like designed by Gaudi. (Of course it's NOT Gaudi's work.)
:-P
A post-apocalyptic version of my "Gangster car" www.flickr.com/photos/65612149@N05/7448746496/in/photostream
I have to give a shout-out to Veeborg and these two awesome cars he built that really inspired me:
www.flickr.com/photos/veeborg/4398202648/in/set-721576234...
www.flickr.com/photos/veeborg/5216919327/in/set-721576254...
Corset: ISON Geometric corset (mesh)
Skirt: Mon Tissu Oxford Pencil skirt (partial mesh)
Hair: Slink Angel
Necklace: Mandala Wind
Shoes: Switch [LQ] pump it black (mesh)
Nails: Pixel Mode
Skin: LAQ Thea
Set: found at The Men's Dept (too late to log back in to look)
having toast caprese for lunch called for a nice espresso afterwards/
the green table brought to you by my office mate who though we need some colour in our office.
Fence post in the snow at Chingford Plains
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The local post box in Castledonovan, Cork, Ireland with Castle Donovan in the background. ift.tt/1GZzjm2 via 500px ift.tt/1BvwWzk
I live in a old Soviet apartment building and I lived there since my birth and all around i can see these cursed buildings and they alone can give depression.
Big pile o'parcels taken to the the Post Office today by my lovely boyfriend. They love us at the PO. We don't hold up the queue at all. No no ;)
Randolph County. Photo by J Gallagher, Jul. 1993.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
our lilith post-op: a skin tag on her neck grew twice in size within 1.5 weeks, so we proceeded with a removal + biopsy
she did very well during surgery and is oh so happy to be going home
she has some pretty gnarly stitches (hence the flipped cone) and has a follow-up next week to remove them
50/365
Sending things by post makes me happy. It has been that way for decades, and I imagine it always will. I’ve had good news to share, these past few weeks, and while I’ve done some texting and a bit of emailing, with most of my friends, I’ve shared that news via post. I’ve enjoyed writing down my joys onto a card and sending it across the city, the country, the ocean; I’ve enjoyed imagining people reading that letter and sharing in my joy, as well.
Most towns will greet you with a plain sign or, at best, a larger sign with "Welcome to whatever" on it. Post, a small town about 40 miles (64 km) southeast of Lubbock, has this nice display. On February 27, 2016.
Markie Post Measurements has a good display existence and a assured character. She is an enthusiastic fan of pet and has three kitties.
" I have but one.... by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience ".
@ VSSUT, Burla
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after jennifer cuts my hair. i think she did a good job for her first time doing an actual style. (she told me she's an expert in bowl cuts & buzz cuts, but i didn't want to find out)
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The lobby at the Stockbridge, GA, Post Office in the evening.
Canera: Canon EOS 10S
Lens: Canon 35-80mm 1:4.5-5.6 II
Film: Fomapan 100
Developer: D-76
Bjork - Post - 1995
Close Up
The original prototype cover shot was a homage to the recently deceased Frank Zappa. It was rejected at the 11th hour after it was discovered that Zappa was pro-whaling.
Naar Arnhem, bij het passeren van Oosterbeek; 29 juli 1983. De cabine heeft de (gele) deur van een plan T of V gekregen.
The Holme Posts, Holme Fen, Cambridgeshire. May 23, 2019.
The Holme Posts record the amount of peat wastage that has taken place in this part of the Fens since the nearby Whittlesea Mere was drained in the mid-19th century. The cast iron post on the right is thought to have replaced one of three oak piles that were driven into the peat here sometime around 1848. No contemporary record of its erection remains, but it is believed to have been sometime around 1852. Originally, its top was level with the ground surface (the pyramid capping was added in the 1980's), with its base firmly embedded in the gault clay. As the peat dried out and the ground surface dropped, more and more of the post became exposed, and steel guys were added to stabilise it in 1957. A second post was erected at the same time 6.35m NE of the original, and incorporates an Ordnance Survey bench mark, together with small plaques to mark the ground level at various dates from 1848 onwards.
Today, the Holme Posts are popularly cited as marking the lowest point in mainland Britain, approximately 2.5m below sea level, or roughly where the guys are attached to the original column. Whether or not they mark the precise lowest point is debatable, though there is no doubt that it lies somewhere close by.
For anyone wanting to know more about the history and significance of the Holme Posts, one of the best accounts is given in a paper by J.N. Hutchinson, 'The Record of Peat Wastage in the East Anglian Fenlands at Holme Post, 1848-1978 A.D.', Journal of Ecology (1980), vol 68, p229-249.
Catalonian Shield on street post
Barcelona, Spain
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