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Volume I: Reforming the Mails
Redaktion: Koehler, Karin; Thompson, Harriet; Smith, Ellen; Hopkins, Eleanor; McIlvenna, Kathleen; Kirkby, Nicola
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This volume focuses on the development of mail services between ca. 1780 and 1860. It takes as its starting point John Palmer's proposal to reform the mail coach system in the 1780s. As part of this volume, the following themes and subjects are covered:
Mail services prior to the introduction of the penny post, including the rise and fall of the mail coach; correspondence and surveillance during the Napoleonic wars; the emergence of local penny posts; and debates about the franking privileges of Members of Parliament. | Campaigns for and against the introduction of Rowland Hill's scheme…mehr
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- Mail services prior to the introduction of the penny post, including the rise and fall of the mail coach; correspondence and surveillance during the Napoleonic wars; the emergence of local penny posts; and debates about the franking privileges of Members of Parliament.
- Campaigns for and against the introduction of Rowland Hill's scheme for penny postage between 1837 and 1840.
- Cultural responses to, and repercussions of, the introduction of the penny post in 1840.
- The 1844 letter opening scandal.
- The development of mail infrastructure from 1840 onward, including the development of rural post routes and the use of the railways for the conveyance of the mail.
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'Palmer and the Mail Coach Era'
in Her Majesty's Mails (London: Sampson Low
Son
and Marston
1864)
pp. 73-93. 2. Thomas Pennant
Letter to a Member of Parliament on Mail Coaches (London: Fauldner
1792). 3. Joseph Moser
'The Mail Coach: A Poem'
European Magazine and London Review
24 (1793)
pp. 298-300. 4. George Robinson
Memorial for the Magistrates
Merchants
Ship-Owners
and Inhabitants of the Burgh of Banff
for themselves
and on behalf of the Others interested in the Line of Post-Road between Aberdeen and Inverness (Cullen
c. 1805) 5. Illustration: Mail Coach on the Bath-London run collecting mail from Postmaster (right in nightcap) without stopping. Aquatint
circa 1840. Credit: World History Archive/Mary Evans Picture Library. 1.2 Mail Coach Retrospectives 6. William Roberts
'Mail Posts
Ancient and Modern'
Chambers Edinburgh Journal
616 (18 November 1843)
pp. 349-50. 7. Extract from Thomas de Quincey
'The English Mail Coach'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 66:408 (October 1849)
pp. 585-600. 8. Amelia Edwards
'The Phantom Coach'
in 'Chapter V: Another lodger relates his own ghost story'
Mrs Lirriper's Legacy
The Extra Christmas Number of All the Year Round
12 (London: Chapman & Hall
1864)
pp. 35-40. Part 2: The Post Office before Reform 2.1 Franking 9. Pro Bono Publico
'On the Abuse of the Privilege of Franking Letters
enjoyed by Members of Parliament'
Edinburgh Magazine
or Literary Amusement
51 (1 March 1781)
pp. 240-1. 10. 'Outwitting the Post Office'
Literary Chronicle
249 (21 Feb 1824)
p. 124. 11. E. Walford
'A Forgotten Mania'
Once A Week
12:298 (11 March 1865)
pp. 316-317 12. Curiosus
'Franks and Franking-A Letter to the Editor'
Once a Week
13:315 (8 July 1865)
p. 84 2.2 Postage Evasion 13. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
extract from Letters
Conversations and Recollections of S. T. Coleridge
2 vols (London: Edward Moxon
1836)
vol. 2
pp. 113-14. 14. Harriet Martineau
The History of England During the Thirty Years' Peace
2 vols (London: Charles Knight
1850)
vol. 1
chapter 15
pp. 425-427 2.3 Complaint and Improvement 15. E.G.B
'Post-Office Receiving Houses'
Literary Chronicle
6:246 (31 January 1824)
p. 74. 16. A.A.
'Post Office Mismanagement'
Examiner
14 December 1828
p. 5. 2.4 Modernising postal architecture 17. Frederick Ebenezer Baines
'Lombard Street'
in On the Track of the Mail Coach (London: Richard Bentley and Son
1895)
pp. 4-20. 18. Charles Knight
'The History and Present State of the Post Office'
Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
3:116 (25 January 1834)
pp. 33-38 19. Illustration: 'New General Post Office
St-Martin's-le-Grand'
in Walter Thornbury
Old and New London: Volume 2 (London: Cassell
Petter & Galpin
1878)
p. 216. Credit: Mary Evans Picture Library. 2.5 William Hazlitt's The Letter Bell 20. William Hazlitt
'The Letter-Bell'
Monthly Magazine
11:63 (March 1831)
pp. 280-284. Part 3: Calls for Reform 3.1 Henry Burgess's Plan 21. Henry Burgess
extracts from A Plan for Obtaining a More Speedy Communication between London and the Distant Parts of the Kingdom (London
1819)
pp. 1-14
22-28
32-34
38-44. 3.2 Robert Wallace in the House of Commons 22. Robert Wallace
extract from speech on the Post Office
06 August 1833
Hansard's Parliamentary Debates
3rd Series
Vol. XX (London: Hansard
1833)
cd. 369
371
375. 23. Robert Wallace
extract from speech on the Post Office
26 June 1834
Hansard's Parliamentary Debates
3rd Series
Vol. XXIV (London: Hansard
1834)
pp. 855-857
859-861
863-865. 3.3 Rowland Hill and Post Office Reform 24. Rowland Hill
extracts from Post Office Reform: its Importance and Practicability
3rd edition (London: C. Knight
1837)
pp. 1-2
4-8
12-15
16-30
32-34
38-43
45-47. Part 4: Debating Universal Penny Postage 25. W. H. Ashurst
extract from Facts and Reasons in Support of Mr Rowland Hill's plan for a universal penny postage
2nd edition (London: Henry Hooper
1838)
pp. 1-3
6-7
30
32- 34
58- 59
66-68
74-76
107-110. 26. Extract from 'Postage Duties'
House of Lords debate held on 5 August 1839
in Mirror of Parliament (London: Longman
Orme
Brown
Green
and Longmans; John Murray; J. Richards and Co
1839)
cc
4667-4668
4671-4672
4676
4678
4680-4681. 4.1 Penny Postage in the Monthly Reviews 27. Anon.
extract from 'Post-office Reform: its Importance and Practicability'
Quarterly Review
64 (October 1839)
pp. 513-540 28. Anon.
'Post Office Reform'
Edinburgh Review
70 (January 1840)
pp. 545-573. 4.2 Popular Print and Visual Culture 29. Henry Cole.
A Report of a scene at Windsor Castle respecting the uniform Penny Postage. [A skit.]. (1839) 30. Illustration: 'A poster petitioning for a uniform penny postage'
1839. Credit: Mary Evans Picture Library/Bruce Castle Museum. 31. Anon.
'Only a Postage (A Tale Illustrative of the High Effects of Postage')
in Post Circular
(30 April 1839)
p. 60. 32. Anon.
'General Penny Postage; or
Troubles of Men of Letters'
Post 11/195. Postal Archive. Part 5: Responding to Reform 5.1 Celebrations in Verse and Song 33. James Bruton
'The penny post act!' Comic song sung by Mr. Buckingham at the Royal Gardens
Vauxhall. Written by Jas. Bruton. The music composed by J. Blewitt. James Bruton (London: T.E. Purday
[1840]) 34. Philodenarius
'The Penny Post'
Times
2 April 1840
p. 5. 35. Vialls
'The Penny Postage'
Odd Fellow
15 February 1840
p. 3 36. Anon
'The Penny Postage'
Norwich Mercury
25 January 1840
p. 3. 37. Illustration: Anon
'Hurrah for the Postman the great Roland Hill' (Leith: R.W. Hume). Credit: National Library Scotland 38. Alexander Smart
'Lines on the Penny-Post
Addressed to Rowland Hill
Esq.'
Scotsman
25 December 1840
p. 4. 39. G.D.
'Lines on the Penny Post'
Literary Gazette
27 August 1842
p. 606. 5.2 Harriet Martineau 40. Harriet Martineau
letter to Sir Thomas Wilde
15 May 1843
in Pearson Hill
The Post Office of Fifty Years Ago (London: Cassell
1887)
pp. 44-48. 41. Extract from Harriet Martineau
The History of England During the Thirty Years' Peace
1816-1846
2 vols. (London: Charles Knight
1849-1850)
vol. 2 1830-1846
pp. 427-431. 5.3 Roland Hill and the 1843 Select Committee 42. Rowland Hill
evidence given to Report from the Select Committee on Postage
together with the Minutes of Evidence
Appendix and Index (House of Commons
14 August 1843)
pp. 9-15. 5.4 The Penny Post in magazines 43. Hall
S.C
'The Penny-Post'
Sharpe's London Magazine
7
July 1848
246-7. 5.5 Retrospectives 44. 'Sir Rowland Hill and His Services'
Birmingham Daily Post
3 March 1864.
p.6 45. 'In Memoriam. Rowland Hill
Originator of Cheap Postage'
Punch 77 (20 September 1879)
in Pearson Hill
The Post Office of Fifty Years Ago (London: Cassell
1887)
pp. 38-40. 46. 'The Jubilee of the Penny Post'
Punch
18 January 1890
in Account of the Celebration of the Jubilee of the Uniform Inland Penny Postage at the Venetian Chamber (London: Jubilee Celebration Committee
1891)
pp. 42-3. 47. Frederic Hill
'Some Reminiscences'
in Account of the Celebration of the Jubilee of the Uniform Inland Penny Postage at the Venetian Chamber (London: Jubilee Celebration Committee
1891)
pp. 33-41. 48. 'Arbroath and the Penny Postage'
Arbroath Herald
3 May 1918
p. 4. 49. 'Penny Postage'
Welsh Gazette
6 June 1918
p. 4. 50. Extract from 'Penny Postage'
South London Observer
8 June 1918
p. 2 Part 6: Surveillance and Privacy 6.1 Politics and Postal Espionage 51. Charles James Fox
'Mr Sheridan's Motion Relative to the Existence of Seditious Practices in this Country'
in The Speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox
6 vols (London: Longman
1815)
vol. 5
pp. 58-62. 52. 'Extraordinary Post-Office Order'
Examiner
870 (3 October 1824)
p. 629. 53. 'When a Man Puts a Letter in the Post'
The Evening Sun
15 June 1844
p. 6. 6.2 The Letter Opening Scandal in the Popular Imagination 54. Illustration: H.G. Hine
'The Anti-Graham Wafers'
in Marion Harry Spielmann
The History of Punch (London: Cassell and Company Limited
1895)
p. 117. Image reproduced by kind permission of the National Library of Scotland 55. Illustration: John Leech
'The Anti-Graham Envelope'
in in Marion Harry Spielmann
The History of Punch (London: Cassell and Company Limited
1895)
p. 115. Image reproduced by kind permission of the National Library of Scotland. 56. 'The Secret Chamber in the General Post Office
St-Martin's-Le-Grand'
London Journal and Weekly Record of Literature
Science
and Art
15 March 1845
pp. 33-34. 57. G.M. Reynolds
extracts from The Mysteries of London (London: George Vickers
1846)
vol 1
chapters 29
pp. 75-78
72
pp. 221-224
83
pp. 248-250. 6.3 Privacy
Gender
and Sexuality 58. Anthony Trollope
extract from 'Chapter VI: Shewing How Reconciliation was made'
He Knew He Was Right
Vol 1 (London: Strathan and Co
1869)
pp. 38-44. 59. 'Letters of John Keats to Fanny Brawne'
Saturday Review
45:1164
(16 February 1878)
p. 216-17. 60. Oscar Wilde
'On the Sale by Auction of Keats' Love Letters'
in William Sharp
ed. Sonnets of this Century (London: Walter Scott
1886)
p. 252 Part 7: Seeing the State at Work: Infrastructures of Reform in Material and Print Culture 7.1 Postal Process Articles 61. Charles Dickens and William Henry Wills
'Valentine's Day at the Post Office'
Household Words (30 March 1850)
pp. 6-12. 62. Francis Bond Head
extract from 'Mechanism of the Post Office'
Quarterly Review (June 1850)
pp 80-2
83-88. 63. William John Gordon
'A Day at the Post Office'
Leisure Hour (Jan 1886)
pp. 31-38. 7.2 The Penny stamp 64. 'Art. VIII. On the Collection of Postage by Means of Stamps'
London and Westminster Review
33:2 (March 1840) pp. 491-505. 65. Illustration: 'Evolution of the Design for the First Adhesive Postage Stamp'. Postal Archive Post 118/1952. 66. 'Something about Postage Stamps'
Leisure Hour
397 (4 August 1895)
pp. 489-492. 67. 'The Stamp Mania'
Chambers's Journal
492
(6 June 1863)
pp.353-356. 68. 'A Row about a Postage Stamp'
Reynold's Miscellany
39:997 (20 July 1867)
p. 79. 7.3 Mulready Wrapper 69. Illustration. 2d Mulready envelope
registration sheet. The Postal Archive POST 150/009 70. T. Martin Wears
The History of the Mulready Envelope (Bury St. Edmunds: T. H Nunn
1886) pp. 17-20
26-32. 7.4 Post-boxes 71. Documents relating to the introduction of Pillar Boxes on Jersey and Guernsey
including copy of original minute by Anthony Trollope and subsequent internal correspondence
Guernsey
31 November 1851. Post 30/129. 72. 'Pillar Letter-Boxes in the Metropolis'
London Evening Standard
16 October 1854
p. 3. 73. Illustration: 'The New Post-Office Letter-Box
at the Corner of Fleet-Street and Farringdon-Street'
in 'New Street Letter-Boxes'
Illustrated London News
24 March 1855
p. 280. Credit: Illustrated London News Ltd./Mary Evans Picture Library. 74. Robert Black
'The Wrong Pillar-Box'
Chambers's Journal
551
(18 July 1874)
p. 455-458. Bibliography Index
'Palmer and the Mail Coach Era'
in Her Majesty's Mails (London: Sampson Low
Son
and Marston
1864)
pp. 73-93. 2. Thomas Pennant
Letter to a Member of Parliament on Mail Coaches (London: Fauldner
1792). 3. Joseph Moser
'The Mail Coach: A Poem'
European Magazine and London Review
24 (1793)
pp. 298-300. 4. George Robinson
Memorial for the Magistrates
Merchants
Ship-Owners
and Inhabitants of the Burgh of Banff
for themselves
and on behalf of the Others interested in the Line of Post-Road between Aberdeen and Inverness (Cullen
c. 1805) 5. Illustration: Mail Coach on the Bath-London run collecting mail from Postmaster (right in nightcap) without stopping. Aquatint
circa 1840. Credit: World History Archive/Mary Evans Picture Library. 1.2 Mail Coach Retrospectives 6. William Roberts
'Mail Posts
Ancient and Modern'
Chambers Edinburgh Journal
616 (18 November 1843)
pp. 349-50. 7. Extract from Thomas de Quincey
'The English Mail Coach'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 66:408 (October 1849)
pp. 585-600. 8. Amelia Edwards
'The Phantom Coach'
in 'Chapter V: Another lodger relates his own ghost story'
Mrs Lirriper's Legacy
The Extra Christmas Number of All the Year Round
12 (London: Chapman & Hall
1864)
pp. 35-40. Part 2: The Post Office before Reform 2.1 Franking 9. Pro Bono Publico
'On the Abuse of the Privilege of Franking Letters
enjoyed by Members of Parliament'
Edinburgh Magazine
or Literary Amusement
51 (1 March 1781)
pp. 240-1. 10. 'Outwitting the Post Office'
Literary Chronicle
249 (21 Feb 1824)
p. 124. 11. E. Walford
'A Forgotten Mania'
Once A Week
12:298 (11 March 1865)
pp. 316-317 12. Curiosus
'Franks and Franking-A Letter to the Editor'
Once a Week
13:315 (8 July 1865)
p. 84 2.2 Postage Evasion 13. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
extract from Letters
Conversations and Recollections of S. T. Coleridge
2 vols (London: Edward Moxon
1836)
vol. 2
pp. 113-14. 14. Harriet Martineau
The History of England During the Thirty Years' Peace
2 vols (London: Charles Knight
1850)
vol. 1
chapter 15
pp. 425-427 2.3 Complaint and Improvement 15. E.G.B
'Post-Office Receiving Houses'
Literary Chronicle
6:246 (31 January 1824)
p. 74. 16. A.A.
'Post Office Mismanagement'
Examiner
14 December 1828
p. 5. 2.4 Modernising postal architecture 17. Frederick Ebenezer Baines
'Lombard Street'
in On the Track of the Mail Coach (London: Richard Bentley and Son
1895)
pp. 4-20. 18. Charles Knight
'The History and Present State of the Post Office'
Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
3:116 (25 January 1834)
pp. 33-38 19. Illustration: 'New General Post Office
St-Martin's-le-Grand'
in Walter Thornbury
Old and New London: Volume 2 (London: Cassell
Petter & Galpin
1878)
p. 216. Credit: Mary Evans Picture Library. 2.5 William Hazlitt's The Letter Bell 20. William Hazlitt
'The Letter-Bell'
Monthly Magazine
11:63 (March 1831)
pp. 280-284. Part 3: Calls for Reform 3.1 Henry Burgess's Plan 21. Henry Burgess
extracts from A Plan for Obtaining a More Speedy Communication between London and the Distant Parts of the Kingdom (London
1819)
pp. 1-14
22-28
32-34
38-44. 3.2 Robert Wallace in the House of Commons 22. Robert Wallace
extract from speech on the Post Office
06 August 1833
Hansard's Parliamentary Debates
3rd Series
Vol. XX (London: Hansard
1833)
cd. 369
371
375. 23. Robert Wallace
extract from speech on the Post Office
26 June 1834
Hansard's Parliamentary Debates
3rd Series
Vol. XXIV (London: Hansard
1834)
pp. 855-857
859-861
863-865. 3.3 Rowland Hill and Post Office Reform 24. Rowland Hill
extracts from Post Office Reform: its Importance and Practicability
3rd edition (London: C. Knight
1837)
pp. 1-2
4-8
12-15
16-30
32-34
38-43
45-47. Part 4: Debating Universal Penny Postage 25. W. H. Ashurst
extract from Facts and Reasons in Support of Mr Rowland Hill's plan for a universal penny postage
2nd edition (London: Henry Hooper
1838)
pp. 1-3
6-7
30
32- 34
58- 59
66-68
74-76
107-110. 26. Extract from 'Postage Duties'
House of Lords debate held on 5 August 1839
in Mirror of Parliament (London: Longman
Orme
Brown
Green
and Longmans; John Murray; J. Richards and Co
1839)
cc
4667-4668
4671-4672
4676
4678
4680-4681. 4.1 Penny Postage in the Monthly Reviews 27. Anon.
extract from 'Post-office Reform: its Importance and Practicability'
Quarterly Review
64 (October 1839)
pp. 513-540 28. Anon.
'Post Office Reform'
Edinburgh Review
70 (January 1840)
pp. 545-573. 4.2 Popular Print and Visual Culture 29. Henry Cole.
A Report of a scene at Windsor Castle respecting the uniform Penny Postage. [A skit.]. (1839) 30. Illustration: 'A poster petitioning for a uniform penny postage'
1839. Credit: Mary Evans Picture Library/Bruce Castle Museum. 31. Anon.
'Only a Postage (A Tale Illustrative of the High Effects of Postage')
in Post Circular
(30 April 1839)
p. 60. 32. Anon.
'General Penny Postage; or
Troubles of Men of Letters'
Post 11/195. Postal Archive. Part 5: Responding to Reform 5.1 Celebrations in Verse and Song 33. James Bruton
'The penny post act!' Comic song sung by Mr. Buckingham at the Royal Gardens
Vauxhall. Written by Jas. Bruton. The music composed by J. Blewitt. James Bruton (London: T.E. Purday
[1840]) 34. Philodenarius
'The Penny Post'
Times
2 April 1840
p. 5. 35. Vialls
'The Penny Postage'
Odd Fellow
15 February 1840
p. 3 36. Anon
'The Penny Postage'
Norwich Mercury
25 January 1840
p. 3. 37. Illustration: Anon
'Hurrah for the Postman the great Roland Hill' (Leith: R.W. Hume). Credit: National Library Scotland 38. Alexander Smart
'Lines on the Penny-Post
Addressed to Rowland Hill
Esq.'
Scotsman
25 December 1840
p. 4. 39. G.D.
'Lines on the Penny Post'
Literary Gazette
27 August 1842
p. 606. 5.2 Harriet Martineau 40. Harriet Martineau
letter to Sir Thomas Wilde
15 May 1843
in Pearson Hill
The Post Office of Fifty Years Ago (London: Cassell
1887)
pp. 44-48. 41. Extract from Harriet Martineau
The History of England During the Thirty Years' Peace
1816-1846
2 vols. (London: Charles Knight
1849-1850)
vol. 2 1830-1846
pp. 427-431. 5.3 Roland Hill and the 1843 Select Committee 42. Rowland Hill
evidence given to Report from the Select Committee on Postage
together with the Minutes of Evidence
Appendix and Index (House of Commons
14 August 1843)
pp. 9-15. 5.4 The Penny Post in magazines 43. Hall
S.C
'The Penny-Post'
Sharpe's London Magazine
7
July 1848
246-7. 5.5 Retrospectives 44. 'Sir Rowland Hill and His Services'
Birmingham Daily Post
3 March 1864.
p.6 45. 'In Memoriam. Rowland Hill
Originator of Cheap Postage'
Punch 77 (20 September 1879)
in Pearson Hill
The Post Office of Fifty Years Ago (London: Cassell
1887)
pp. 38-40. 46. 'The Jubilee of the Penny Post'
Punch
18 January 1890
in Account of the Celebration of the Jubilee of the Uniform Inland Penny Postage at the Venetian Chamber (London: Jubilee Celebration Committee
1891)
pp. 42-3. 47. Frederic Hill
'Some Reminiscences'
in Account of the Celebration of the Jubilee of the Uniform Inland Penny Postage at the Venetian Chamber (London: Jubilee Celebration Committee
1891)
pp. 33-41. 48. 'Arbroath and the Penny Postage'
Arbroath Herald
3 May 1918
p. 4. 49. 'Penny Postage'
Welsh Gazette
6 June 1918
p. 4. 50. Extract from 'Penny Postage'
South London Observer
8 June 1918
p. 2 Part 6: Surveillance and Privacy 6.1 Politics and Postal Espionage 51. Charles James Fox
'Mr Sheridan's Motion Relative to the Existence of Seditious Practices in this Country'
in The Speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox
6 vols (London: Longman
1815)
vol. 5
pp. 58-62. 52. 'Extraordinary Post-Office Order'
Examiner
870 (3 October 1824)
p. 629. 53. 'When a Man Puts a Letter in the Post'
The Evening Sun
15 June 1844
p. 6. 6.2 The Letter Opening Scandal in the Popular Imagination 54. Illustration: H.G. Hine
'The Anti-Graham Wafers'
in Marion Harry Spielmann
The History of Punch (London: Cassell and Company Limited
1895)
p. 117. Image reproduced by kind permission of the National Library of Scotland 55. Illustration: John Leech
'The Anti-Graham Envelope'
in in Marion Harry Spielmann
The History of Punch (London: Cassell and Company Limited
1895)
p. 115. Image reproduced by kind permission of the National Library of Scotland. 56. 'The Secret Chamber in the General Post Office
St-Martin's-Le-Grand'
London Journal and Weekly Record of Literature
Science
and Art
15 March 1845
pp. 33-34. 57. G.M. Reynolds
extracts from The Mysteries of London (London: George Vickers
1846)
vol 1
chapters 29
pp. 75-78
72
pp. 221-224
83
pp. 248-250. 6.3 Privacy
Gender
and Sexuality 58. Anthony Trollope
extract from 'Chapter VI: Shewing How Reconciliation was made'
He Knew He Was Right
Vol 1 (London: Strathan and Co
1869)
pp. 38-44. 59. 'Letters of John Keats to Fanny Brawne'
Saturday Review
45:1164
(16 February 1878)
p. 216-17. 60. Oscar Wilde
'On the Sale by Auction of Keats' Love Letters'
in William Sharp
ed. Sonnets of this Century (London: Walter Scott
1886)
p. 252 Part 7: Seeing the State at Work: Infrastructures of Reform in Material and Print Culture 7.1 Postal Process Articles 61. Charles Dickens and William Henry Wills
'Valentine's Day at the Post Office'
Household Words (30 March 1850)
pp. 6-12. 62. Francis Bond Head
extract from 'Mechanism of the Post Office'
Quarterly Review (June 1850)
pp 80-2
83-88. 63. William John Gordon
'A Day at the Post Office'
Leisure Hour (Jan 1886)
pp. 31-38. 7.2 The Penny stamp 64. 'Art. VIII. On the Collection of Postage by Means of Stamps'
London and Westminster Review
33:2 (March 1840) pp. 491-505. 65. Illustration: 'Evolution of the Design for the First Adhesive Postage Stamp'. Postal Archive Post 118/1952. 66. 'Something about Postage Stamps'
Leisure Hour
397 (4 August 1895)
pp. 489-492. 67. 'The Stamp Mania'
Chambers's Journal
492
(6 June 1863)
pp.353-356. 68. 'A Row about a Postage Stamp'
Reynold's Miscellany
39:997 (20 July 1867)
p. 79. 7.3 Mulready Wrapper 69. Illustration. 2d Mulready envelope
registration sheet. The Postal Archive POST 150/009 70. T. Martin Wears
The History of the Mulready Envelope (Bury St. Edmunds: T. H Nunn
1886) pp. 17-20
26-32. 7.4 Post-boxes 71. Documents relating to the introduction of Pillar Boxes on Jersey and Guernsey
including copy of original minute by Anthony Trollope and subsequent internal correspondence
Guernsey
31 November 1851. Post 30/129. 72. 'Pillar Letter-Boxes in the Metropolis'
London Evening Standard
16 October 1854
p. 3. 73. Illustration: 'The New Post-Office Letter-Box
at the Corner of Fleet-Street and Farringdon-Street'
in 'New Street Letter-Boxes'
Illustrated London News
24 March 1855
p. 280. Credit: Illustrated London News Ltd./Mary Evans Picture Library. 74. Robert Black
'The Wrong Pillar-Box'
Chambers's Journal
551
(18 July 1874)
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