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I don't know if this is one person, but someone has taken thousands of photos of post offices (32,650 Photos).
Fascinating. Thank you.
Very cool personal family history, sir. Thanks doe sharing. Any idea why the town didn't continue to prosper?
@Mark Johnson These are great!
That’s so interesting, Mark. I love seeing the envelopes. I love the way writing looked back then.
What a gorgeous postie.xx
The greed of privatisation of public services is so destructivekkD65017B5-5284-4181-9EB5-5123E555C263.jpeg
Carien, he’s really cute, heehee
Super this photo. Thanks Carien. In France the semi-privatization of the Post Office means that the postman changes every week.
Ten years ago, my postman (a woman), whom I had known for 15 years, retired. She came to see me. She told me that she had a good time with her colleagues watching and reading (postcards) of mail artists.
The letters of Mail Art make many happy on their way...:-)
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