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Hawley Products mailbox, North 8th St., Paducah, Ky.
Blackbird Fly camera, Fuji Superia Xtra 400 film.
I feel like the title of this picture is pretty self-explanatory...considering it's just a picture of my mailbox.
This is after another 'episode' of having several of the locks punched out and discovering that no one ( except me ) seemed to care much about this !
Neither the landlord, management, the police or the post office wanted to investigate it then or now ( ??? ) !
Over the weekend my husband and son installed a new mailbox in front of our house. It's simple but classic, and it's a vast improvement over our previous little plastic box.
I took a couple of different shots, and decided that this one in black & white was my favorite. I think I like it because of the timelessness - this picture could just as easily have been taken 50 years ago as it was today.
This a mailbox at Fermilab National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois.
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It's located at the entrance to the Interpretive Trail, and it's filled with Fermilab brochures and a map of the Interpretive Trail. The trail has two paths, a half mile and a 1.2 mile that take you thru 1000 acres of restored tallgrass prairie.
This is the inspiration for the blog: www.rustymailbox,blogspot,com and the Flickr group: Rusty Mailboxes
Before and after. I found my mailbox ran over yesterday. Today I got my new one in place, even poured concrete for it. It turned out fairly well, I'll make it pretty later.
Photographed at the Emmons Farms in Fayette, Ohio on August 20, 2015 while visiting my nephew who woks here. It is a very large operation with over 300 acres and several barns and silos. The family mailbox sets just the right tone with its two legs securely anchored in a pair of milk cans.
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Press "L" for a larger view in black.
1913 postmarked postcard view of Main Street in Kendallville, Indiana. This view was looking southwest along the west side of Main Street between Williams and Rush Streets. The three-story building is the Keller Building. The 1914 Sanborn™ map set for Kendallville shows the post office in the north half of that building at 220-222 South Main Street. A mailbox stood by the entrance. A pool hall (224 South Main Street) and millinery shop (226 South Main Street) occupied the remainder of the building’s main floor.
The small building north (218 South Main Street) housed a harness shop according to the map set. The lettering on the awning at that address included the word HARNESS, but the remainder of the business name is unclear. The awning on the building at the right (216 South Main Street) advertised the GUTELIUS & MILLER 5 & 10 CENT STORE. Harry Gutelius and Dick Miller were brothers-in-law. The items on the sidewalk by the lamppost appear to be wheeled children's toys.
All three of these buildings were still standing and in use as of 2009. The partially visible advertisement at the right edge of the postcard stood in a vacant lot. It advertised STAR TOBACCO. The 1914 map set shows a bank occupying a building at that location (212 South Main Street).
This image was created by Thomas Keesling from a postcard courtesy of the Indiana Postal History Society.
Selected close-up sections of this postcard can be seen here, from left to right in the image.
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Has green eyes, the size is 22" long, 8" wide and 20" high. DOG & CAT MAILBOXES
THESE MAILBOXES WILL LOOK THE SAME AS MY DINING SETS BUT WITH THE MAILBOX IN THE MIDDLE INSTEAD OF THE BOWLS. Note tail section will have to be assembled due size of the shipping box
Price is $94.00
I wonder if people mail more letters because of these.
This one is in Washington, DC. Somewhere by the White House, closer to Farragut Sq.
The mailbox at 1447 N. Wieland St. alerted me to the fact that the residence in the back of the lot was at this address, not the street to the west.
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QS graffiti on mailboxes.
The Public Health Service Hospital (PHSH) is located in the Presidio of San Francisco. It has been rehabilitated into luxury condos housing in 2010, and it is now called "Presidio Landmark Apartments".
For more information about this place you can visit my PHSH page.
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The famous 'black mailbox' at the corner one of the dirt roads leading to the U.S. military's 'Nevada Testing And Training Range', home of Groom Lake and Area 51. Though now white and bulletproof, the box retains the same degree of mystique that piques imagination.
A good article about the black mailbox: www.azcentral.com/offbeat/articles/2008/08/26/20080826bla...