Letterbox Brick

Unusual markings, logos and symbols around the city
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BJF
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I think this is on sovereign street    
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BJF
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Cardiarms
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Like it!

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Post by The Parksider »

Cardiarms wrote: Like it! So do I - I dunno how wide is it?I notice some nicely ornate victorian iron letterbox door furniture on some old usually derelict houses where the size is seriously only good for "letters" in the trad sense. Junk mail and sunday times's would definately not fit through those.I have a mate with his old letterbox in the door at the bottom, health and safety! If I was his postie I would refuse to deliver.

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