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I was wondering, how much did mailboxes change since the Golden Era? Have they remained exactly the same, or have they changed?
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A good look at the green mailboxes of the Era. Kodachrome slide from the US Postal Museum, taken in 1947. The sidewalk box is a relay box, the one on the pole is for public use.
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Lets not forget our friends from the British Empire. You have a real smart looking Post Box!![]()
Those used to be everywhere, but I haven't seen one in active service for years. And every single one I've ever seen came from the Carlisle Foundry, which must be struggling now that the postal business has dried up.
Another thing about those small letter boxes is that they would often be mounted on standardized cast-concrete posts. If you ever come across a thin concrete obelisk about five feet tall with a date stamped into the concrete toward the pointed end, that's an abandoned mounting post for a letter box.
Another thing about those small letter boxes is that they would often be mounted on standardized cast-concrete posts. If you ever come across a thin concrete obelisk about five feet tall with a date stamped into the concrete toward the pointed end, that's an abandoned mounting post for a letter box.