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BPMA Learning resource Terms of Use By downloading this PowerPoint and using these images you agree to The British Postal Museum & Archive (BPMA) and Royal Mail Group Ltd terms of use. The material in this PowerPoint is provided for non-commercial and educational use in your classroom. You can use the presentation or individual images in lessons and activities, and print out the images for use in your classroom. You can share the presentation with other teachers for non-commercial and educational use in their classrooms. Image credits must be included wherever the image is used. These are below each image, e.g. ©The British Postal Museum & Archive /2 Non-BPMA material is included at the agreement of the copyright holder and must also be credited, e.g. ©Courtesy of BT heritage and archives

©Royal Mail Group 2015, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 118/1171 Penny Black stamps were printed in sheets of 240. They were cut by hand.

©Royal Mail Group 2015, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 100/1 A page from Rowland Hill’s 1840 diary. The entry for May reads: ‘At work at Stamps came into use today’.

©The British Postal Museum & Archive, Illustrated prepaid envelopes designed by William Mulready were short lived. People felt they were too fancy and made fun of the grand imagery. Very few were posted.

©Royal Mail Group 2015, courtesy of The British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 141/08 The Rainbow Trials in 1840 which colour ink would be the best to make a cancellation mark on the Penny Black stamp to show it had been used.

©The British Postal Museum & Archive, Sheet of Penny Red stamps. The hand printing techniques created variation in colour and different shades of red.

©Royal Mail Group 2015, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive This public notice announced the arrival of roadside post boxes in the Channel Islands.

©Royal Mail Group 2015, courtesy of The British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 109/751 Early post boxes came in all shapes and sizes as shown by these drawings of potential designs.

©Royal Mail Group 2015, courtesy of The British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 101/751 The first post box in London was installed in Fleet Street in It doesn’t exist any more.

©The British Postal Museum & Archive, OB The first postboxes set up in the Channel Islands in 1852 were green in colour but people complained they were hard to spot in the landscape.

©The Royal Mail Group, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 118/1219 This wall letter box is in rural Cumbria built into a stone wall.

©The Royal Mail Group, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 107/942 A notice dated 1849 encouraging the public to provide letter boxes in their doors.

©The British Postal Museum & Archive, 2009_0065_2 Postman became familiar figures on the streets and many popular songs and rhymes were written about their arrival.

©The British Postal Museum & Archive, /08 A lantern slide of a London District Letter carrier in uniform carrying letters and a rolled up public notice.

©The British Postal Museum & Archive, 2010_0383_24 Illustration of an English Rural District Letter carrier.

©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2015, courtesy of The British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 141/08 The Rainbow trials tested different colour stamps to work out which was easiest to cancel.

©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2015, courtesy of The British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 150 The Twopenny Blue was introduced for heavier letters that weighed over half an ounce.

©British Postal Museum & Archive Letter sorting at Mount Pleasant, the biggest sorting office in London.

©Royal Mail Group 2015, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 150 The Penny Black stamp introduced in Britain on May