
I had seen the 'Man posting / cauliflower' postcard before on Eva's website. I really loved that picture, and I am grateful that I can see and feel this postcard in real: the sender - John - has sent this card recently me!
On the back John sticked great mail related postage stamps, showing different stages of the mail process:

Some weeks earlier this interesting historical postcard arrived at my place:

On the back a lovely mail transport stamp, and information about the postmarks on the front side (click picture to enlarge).

Thank you very much, John!
Both postcards and all the stamps are really great.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenFor your information - there used to be a few blue pillarboxes for posting to European destinations but so far as I am aware there is only one left - in Windsor, outside the castle.
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