Near to Windsor castle, situated next to a more usual red pillar box is a blue George V pillar box. The blue pillar box displays the history of ’special’ blue pillar boxes:
On 9th September 1911, Gustav Hamel took of from Hendon Aerodrome to inaugurate the first United Kingdom aerial post and landed in Shaw Farm meadow, Long Walk, Windsor.
The flight was organised to carry special mail celebrating the coronation of King George V.
Within a few years, Air mail services became well established and between 1930 and 1938, special blue pillar boxes were used for posting Air Letters.
This box is adjacent to the site of Windsor Post Office (1887 – 1966) where Air Mail was received from the United Kingdom aerial post.
Next to the two pillar boxes is a historic stamp vending machine.
that was an interesting post, CheriePie.
I am glad you enjoyed it
How creative and special!
So this “blue” is not the same blue they use in Guernsey.
Have you been to Haselmere in Surrey?
There’s one Victorian post box there in green there.
Apparently, green was the original colour.
My next post is about a Green Pillar Box in Windsor with information from the Postal Museum website.
I didn’t know that, Cherie. There must have been a need for them
I didn’t either until I saw this post box.