
Deja vu
More post-boxes
Yellow sign warns of a rail
crossing ahead to the right

Be Afraid.
Dalek adversary encounted

Canberra's highest post-box
in Telecom Tower
Style of post-box 1912-1913 for
Australia wide use
Mail posted there is imprinted
with an approprite date stamp.
Nathalie, Sydney Daily, said she likes country post-boxes
4 comments:
Great way to end the month!! Can't wait to see what you post on the 1st!
This picture reminded me of a movie called Second Hand Lions. Great movie, great shots!
An interesting post. I can't imagine the 5-gallon buckets and the paper. Then I thought it might be for the toilet people might encounter problems without paper.
I used to be a fan of the Dr Who series so I like the Dalek post box. Re the highest post box in the tower at Canberra; I don't think I like such scary heights. Nice collection of mail box photos.
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