Novelist Anthony Trollope
it means he wore shoes . the word boxes means literally wearing boxes or just wearing shoes
Toe boxes are in pointe shoe and they support the weight of the dancer when She goes en pointe.
Toe boxes are the hard part in the toe of a pointe shoes that are used to support the dancer's foot when they dance on their toes.
Rich guys.
It cost about 1 shilling which was alot in those days
Pillar boxes are mailboxes that are often found in public spaces in Britain and other parts of the Commonwealth. They were originally introduced in 1852 by the British Post Office as part of the Penny Post system. Since then these boxes have been painted a distinctive bright red colour and have become an iconic symbol of British culture. Pillar boxes were originally painted red in order to make them stand out and be easily visible from a distance. This made it easier for postmen to find them and for members of the public to recognise them as the place to drop off mail. Over the years the colour of the boxes has been changed a few times to reflect the changing monarchs. For example during the reign of Queen Victoria they were painted green and during the reign of King Edward VII they were painted bronze. In more recent times pillar boxes have been updated with new features to make them more accessible. For instance they have been fitted with larger slots to accommodate larger envelopes and they have been given greater protection against vandalism. In addition some boxes have been modified to accept cash and credit card payments for postage stamps. In addition to the changes to the design of the boxes the Royal Mail has also been engaged in a campaign to save the boxes from closure. Since 2002 over 1100 boxes have been saved from closure due to a combination of public campaigns and financial incentives from the Royal Mail. In conclusion pillar boxes have become an iconic symbol of British culture and the Royal Mail has taken steps to preserve and update them over the years. They have done this by painting the boxes red to make them easily visible modifying the boxes to accept larger envelopes and cash payments and campaigning to save them from closure.
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public toilet
Yes, post boxes were indeed green. red was gradually introduced during the years of 1866 and 1879.
They're not - at least not this week - I just bought two boxes from Sainsbury's !
The cast of Gregory Humphreys Presents a Complete History of Britain. Vol. 387 World War 2 Pill Boxes - 2010 includes: Anthony Spargo as Gregory Humphreys
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The HtmlDlgSafeHelper is a dialog helper that allows users to use system fonts, color dialogue boxes, and block formats. This was introduced along with Internet Explorer 6.
Yes. In Britain, when post boxes were first developed in the 1860s, green was adopted as the standard colour. However, they were repainted red after the hexagonal Penfold became the common design. The first postbox was repainted in July 1874 in London, and over the next decade, all the boxes were changed from green to red.
In 1968 Volkswagen introduced the first on-board computer system with scanning capability, in their fuel injected type 3 (station wagon) models.
# of boxes height wise times the # of boxes width. If it is 5 boxes high and 5 boxes wide then you would have 25 boxes on that pallet.
A collective noun for boxes is a stack of boxes.