In Victorian times, the post box was designed by the British architect Sir Charles Barry. The first official post boxes were introduced in the UK in 1852, and they were manufactured by various companies, including the Birmingham-based firm of A. H. & C. H. Seddon. The distinctive pillar box design became iconic, reflecting the era's emphasis on efficient mail delivery.
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first of all,you have to be registered and signed in to post a coment.at the end of the reader coments,there will be a box with the words''post comment'' above it. then, type your comment in the box and hit the submit button
Theodore Bradley who also invented the first licorice!
Either mr post or mr box?
you click on the bottle when it gets to the box that lights up with its color. ex- it goes to the first box it lights up green click the green chemistry tube and do it before the red goes out of that box
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
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The first post boxes appeared in Paris around 1653. The system was the brainchild of Renouard De Valayer. It wasn't an original idea - postal systems had been in operation for centuries. But he probably gets the credit for the first service to use post boxes in which to send and receive mail. In the Britain the earliest known post box dates from 1809 and was commissioned by government officials. In the US Thomas Brown gets the credit for the first post boxes around 1815.
That address is a post office box in the post office in Newport, Arkansas.
It is a Post Office Box. Instead of having something sent to an address of a place, you can organise a post office box through your post office and the post will be sent there. You can then collect it. It is a way of keep an actual address private.
Post Office Box.