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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 Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive POST 56/6 Women sorting broken parcels, a job previously confined to men in case women saw ‘indecent’ material in opened parcels.

©The British Postal Museum & Archive, ‘No. 3 POSTWOMAN’ Black Cat cigarette card. This is number 3 of a set of 50 cigarette cards issued by Carreras Limited and entitled ‘Women on War Work’.

©The British Postal Museum and Archive POST Code of Conduct book This record of women employed in the Royal Engineers Postal Section (REPS) as temporary sorters from 26 July 1915 to 11 March 1916, records personal details, accidents, incidents on duty and attitudes to work.

©Royal Mail Group 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, illustrations from St Martin’s Le Grand, 1916, POST 92 Sister Susie at the GPO (General Post Office) was a reoccurring cartoon in St Martin’s Le Grand, the General Post Office staff magazine.

©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, St Martin’s Le Grand, 1918, p POST 92 Photographs of female telephonists honoured for bravery including Mabel Eleanor Clarke, (centre, left hand column) who ‘came on duty on every possible occasion of emergency through bombardment and gunfire’.

©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, The Post, 1917, POST 115/394 This advert for Rowntree’s Cocoa from 1917 uses a postwoman to endorse their product. It includes a diary extract describing how she drinks cocoa to keep the cold out.

©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, The Post, 1919, POST 115/396 This concert was held a year after the war had ended in 1919 to raise the money to pay for a war memorial to fallen colleagues. King Edward Building was the headquarters of the General Post Office.

©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, St Martin’s Le Grand, 1915, POST 92 This photograph shows 20 Kensington Palace Gardens, a mansion lent to the GPO for use as a hospital by Major and the Hon. Mrs Marten Dunne. There is accommodation for 23 patients and it is paid for by the Post Office Relief Fund.

©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, St Martin’s Le Grand, 1918, POST 92 This illustration of the Christmas concert at 20 Kensington Gardens was drawn by Agnes B. Ferard. It shows patients taking it in turns to show off their individual talents.

©The British Postal Museum & Archive, /19 This photograph shows a typical Post Office counter in the early 20 th century. On the left hand side of the photo signs indicate the different services offered by the GPO including purchase of saving certificates, licences and in the First World War, War Bonds.

©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, St Martin’s Le Grand, 1915, POST 92 The GPO offered jobs to Belgian and French postal workers. Including postmen, telephonists and sorters. Over 30 were housed at Valentine’s Mansions in Ilford, Essex. Others were employed in the Foreign Section at Mount Pleasant, London.

©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, illustration from St Martin’s Le Grand, 1918 This cartoon, originally published in Punch magazine then acquired by the Post Office Records Committee accuses the GPO of profiteering from the war effort.

©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, cover of St Martin’s Le Grand, 1917 POST 92 German naval blockades led to the introduction of food rationing. In 1917 the GPO urged their employees to ‘Eat Less Bread’.