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Commemorative Envelope

An unused white envelope with blue printing. The envelope depicts a mail coach, a postman of 1840, a postman of 1890 and a mail train at the bottom. The envelope was issued to commemorate the jubilee ...

Commemorative Envelope

An unused white envelope with blue printing. The envelope depicts a mail coach, a postman of 1840, a postman of 1890 and a mail train at the bottom. The envelope was issued to commemorate the jubilee ...

Envelope

A small white envelope sent to an address in Leamington in July 1843. The envelope has a Toddington post mark.

Envelope

A white envelope sent to Miss Bell with a postmark from Peterborough. The envelope is dated 16th December 1964.

Envelope

A brown envelope sent to Miss Bell, with a Birmingham postmark. It contains a piece of envelope with two stamps affixed and is dated 16th November 1964.

Envelope

A cream coloured envelope sent to Miss Bell. The postmark is from Warwick and Leamington Spa and the date is 17th December. The envelope dates from the 1960s.

Envelope

A brown envelope sent to Miss Bell from Birkett and Phillips of Nottingham. The postmark is dated 22nd August 1961.

Envelope

A rectangular white envelope, from Newcastle. It has black edges and an embossed inscription beneath the flap.

Envelope

A rectangular white envelope, from Newcastle. It has black edges and an embossed inscription beneath the flap.

Envelope

A rectangular white envelope, from Newcastle. It has black edges and an embossed inscription beneath the flap.

Envelope

A rectangular white envelope with faint blue flecks and black edges.

Envelope

A limited edition envelope issued by Bletchley Park with Atefan Knapp's 'Battle of Britain' mural and the Polish and British national flags.

Extract of a letter from Col. Lacy Yea of the 7th Fusiliers to General Wetherall, Adjutant General (pages 1 and 4)

Extract of a letter written by Colonel Lacy Yea, serving in the Crimea at the Camp before Sebastopol, to General Wetherall at Horse Guards. Col. Yea writes that they are in need of Captains but are ...

First World War Next of Kin Plaque: Official Letter

A letter from Warwick Record Office which accompanies a victory medal issued to Private Henry Harold Burford, 16th June 1921. The medal was awarded posthumously to Private Burford. He died at Passchendaele ...

First World War Recruitment Letter

A typed letter from Whitehall, dated April 1915. The letter requests a response to the demand for more men to go to war. It include discussion on recruiting from shops and trades.

First World War Recruitment Letter

A handwritten letter from Downing Street requesting the householder to complete a form regarding the members of the household in order to produce a register for possible recruits, November 1914.

First World War Recruitment Letter

A letter from the War Office by the Director-General of Recruiting, requesting recruits.

First World War Recruitment Letter Envelope

A brown printed envelope addressed to the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, for householders to return information regarding the members of their families.