About This Book
The author outlines the postal service's development from early mail delivery methods through later institutional reforms, giving concise historical context followed by a focused account of modern operations. Chapters describe central offices and buildings, the travelling post office, parcel and motor mail arrangements, and telegraph services, supported by photographs and chapter-end notes. Emphasis is placed on administrative changes, logistical practices, and the everyday experiences of staff and users, presenting how the department organizes, transports, and processes correspondence and parcels to meet contemporary demands.
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