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The Mystery of the Tolhurst Envelope: Case Closed | The British Postal Museum & Archive
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The British Postal Museum and Archive. The Leading Resource for British Postal Heritage. Vintage GPO Posters go up for online Auction →. The Mystery of the Tolhurst Envelope: Case Closed. Regular readers may remember my blog, ‘ The Mystery of the Tolhurst Envelopes. A beautiful story of communication via illustrated envelopes, which were sent to various members of the Tolhurst family. Since writing about the mystery, we’ve uncovered some exciting new pieces of the story. This family’s mail art story cont...
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No Holds Bar | Implying a Well-behaved Narrative
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Implying a Well-behaved Narrative. Notes from above the 49th. Esalen midnight hot springs. September 8, 2010. Well I’ve been holding back on some old posts, but they are up now. Plus, here’s video from Monday’s hike up the Grouse Grind. Music by the lovely Mynabirds- Numbers Don’t Lie. Rainy Labor day. My first video on YouTube. Response to “No Holds Bar”. Feed for this Entry. October 2, 2010 at 3:30 pm. I want to do a movie too! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Bury me with my Needles.
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craftgasm: the adventures of a hand-maker in DC: Coining a word is nerdy work.
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Wednesday, January 11. Coining a word is nerdy work. I've always been curious about what to call myself as a lover of all things postal. While I enjoy Donovan. As someone who majored in English, I have often claimed that I am qualified to make up words if I wanted. Usually they're of the "ricockulous" variety, but after I complained about the lack of a word for postal love one too many times, Dan told me to put that claimed-expertise to work, and then helped me look some etymologies up. Go forth, my fell...
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June | 2009 | Implying a Well-behaved Narrative
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Implying a Well-behaved Narrative. Notes from above the 49th. Archive for June, 2009. Favas by the Wayside. June 19, 2009. After they had been flayling all over the place for a week making it difficult to eat outside, I pulled the buch out, walked over to our local community garden and put them in thier compost. I can’t imagine they will mind the nitrogen. June 18, 2009. Where Have All the Rollerblades Gone? June 18, 2009. At first I thought it must be that we have the extensive system of pathways along ...
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April | 2009 | Implying a Well-behaved Narrative
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Implying a Well-behaved Narrative. Notes from above the 49th. Archive for April, 2009. April 28, 2009. For today though I’ll catch you up on the garden. We have had some clear sunny days and my cool weather crops are happy as peas in a pod, in fact some of them will soon be peas in a pod. My garden world would be complete if only I had a little gas barbi and a nice outdoor lounge chair. Back on Line or Good Morning Eats. April 14, 2009. We are just finishing up our final critics, my excuse for going awal...
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September | 2010 | Implying a Well-behaved Narrative
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Implying a Well-behaved Narrative. Notes from above the 49th. Archive for September, 2010. September 14, 2010. I’ve been alone a lot more now that Colin is in Champaign, though I have done more than my best to occupy my every waking moment with activity. Time to embrace some aloneness if I can can mangage the urge to find others. Here’s a poem I stumbled across on the depth of aloneness. Not crazy about the drawings floating across the page, but I do like the idea of a poem put to video. September 8, 2010.
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The British Postal Museum & Archive | The Leading Resource for British Postal Heritage | Page 2
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The British Postal Museum and Archive. The Leading Resource for British Postal Heritage. Newer posts →. Dear Santa: The History of Writing to Father Christmas. In this post, Archives Assistant Ashley March gives us a preview of his talk. Next Tuesday (1 December) at 7pm. Ashley has been delving through the BPMA’s files to explore how, with the Post Office’s help, Santa started writing back to children across the UK. Christmas card from Santa, 1994. Letter from Santa card cover 1963. Letter from Santa 1963.
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May | 2010 | Implying a Well-behaved Narrative
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Implying a Well-behaved Narrative. Notes from above the 49th. Archive for May, 2010. Where ya been bluebird? May 24, 2010. Oh the sloth I've been. I realize checking this site that I haven’t written in almost 6 months. I even had trouble remembering how to log on. In truth I’ve had trouble figuring out exactly what is worth writing about. This blog doesn’t have a clear focus and though I wish I had a eccentric passion like my friend at Bashfully Designed. So now for a quick run down of the last 6 months.
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postalheritage | The British Postal Museum & Archive
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The British Postal Museum and Archive. The Leading Resource for British Postal Heritage. Our blog has moved! This is the last blog you’ll find here, but we haven’t disappeared – we’ve upgraded! In a little more than a year, we will be opening the doors to The Postal Museum. Gearing up for this excitement, we’ve got a new name, a new logo, and we’ve built a whole new website: postalmuseum.org. Our blog has a new home there – postalmuseum.org/blog. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Pop it in the Post.