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Post Office Telegram, Brighton to Birmingham, 14 June 1974: ‘Blow their minds see you soon’, printed by the General Post Office, Brighton, England, 1974

Post Office telegram, 1974

1974-06-14

Post Office Greetings Telegram, Cardiff to Cardiff, [no date stamp]: Heartiest congratulations God bless you both’, printed by the General Post Office, Cardiff, Wales, 1900-1980

Post Office telegram, 1900-1980

1953-1980

Post Office Telegram, Aberdeen to Glasgow, 17 August 1961: ‘Father is dead come’, printed by the General Post Office, Whitchurch, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1956

Post Office telegram, 1961

1961

Post Office Ship Letter Telegram, HMNZS ‘Taranaki’ to Cardiff, 27 September 19??: ‘My very best wishes for your future happiness’

Post Office Ship Letter Telegram, HMNZS ‘Taranaki’ to Cardiff, 27 September 19??: ‘My very best wishes for your future happiness’

Telegram, North and Son Solicitors, to W.T. Dent of the NER York in reference to papers in the case of John Jackson, 29th December 1814.

North and Son Solicitors Telegram

1814

Telegraph, South Eastern Railway, printed by McCorquodale & Co., Thursday 28th October 1869.

south eastern railway electric telegraph

1869

Post Office Telegram, Stragnas (Sweden) to Putney, 13 April 1962: ‘In the thoughts with you we send out best wishes for now and for the future’

Post Office Telegram, Stragnas (Sweden) to Putney, 13 April 1962: ‘In the thoughts with you we send out best wishes for now and for the future’

1962

Deutsche Bundepost Telegramm, Skodsborg to Muenster, Westfalen, 24 October 1952: ‘Unsere allerbesten glueckwuensche zum Geburtstage’

Deutsche Bundepost Telegramm, Skodsborg to Muenster, Westfalen, 24 October 1952: ‘Unsere allerbesten glueckwuensche zum Geburtstage’

1952-10-24

Great Northern Railway and the Electric Telegraph Company telegraph No.222 about a bag of potatoes and a cattle van left at the station.

GNR and Electric Telegraph Company telegram

Post Office Greetings Telegram, Cardiff to Ely, [no date stamp]: ‘Todays the day tonights the night weve shot the stork so you’re alright’

Post Office Greetings Telegram, Cardiff to Ely, [no date stamp]: ‘Todays the day tonights the night weve shot the stork so you’re alright’

1956-07-21

Post Office Telegram, Pontygwaith to Archangel (Russia), 9 October 1943: ‘Wishing you happy birthday look after yourself always thinking of you’

Post Office Telegram, Pontygwaith to Archangel (Russia), 9 October 1943: ‘Wishing you happy birthday look after yourself always thinking of you’

1943

Post Office Telegram, London (War Office) to Caerphilly, 13 September 1939: ‘Unclass A33 leave extended 48 hrs report 1900 hrs to Liverpool St Station 18 Sept without fail this telegram must be handed to RTO’

Post Office Telegram

1939

London Brighton and South Coast Railway telegram dated 15th December 1861 "general news - the prince consort died last night at 10:50".

death of the prince consort

1861-12-15

Royal Greetings Telegram: ‘The Queen sends you warm congratulations and good wishes on your diamond wedding day’

Royal Greetings Telegram: ‘The Queen sends you warm congratulations and good wishes on your diamond wedding day’

Post Office Greetings Telegram, Pimlico (London) to London SW18, [no date stamp]: ‘Lots of love and best wishes for a very happy birthday’

Post Office Greetings Telegram, Pimlico (London) to London SW18, [no date stamp]: ‘Lots of love and best wishes for a very happy birthday’

Deutsche Reichspost Telegramm, Muenster, Westfalen to 21.05.1938 (German text)

Deutsche Reichspost Telegramm, Muenster, Westfalen to 21.05.1938 (German text)

1938-05-21

Telegram, relating to the 1911 strike, very tattered.

Telegram, relating to the 1911 strike, very tattered.

1911

Telegram, The Electric and International Telegraph Co., From Messers Walker and Hunter of Whitby to R. Stephenson of London re-election at Whitby, 22 April 1859.

The Electric and International Telegraph Co

Telegram, Relating to the 1911 strike, Very tattered , (Other Associations 76/25/866).

Telegram, Relating to the 1911 strike

1911

Telegram, Relating to the 1911 strike, Very tattered , (Other Associations 76/25/867).

Telegram, Relating to the 1911 strike

1911

[Telegram] 1913 Sept 6 [to] Curator, Victoria & Albert Museum/Scientific American, New York, [asking for details of the weight and tractive effort of Puffing Billy locomotive. ]

Telegram 1913 Sept 6 [to] Curator, Victoria & Albert Museum

1913

Telegram, Relating to the 1911 strike, Very tattered , (Other Associations 76/25/865).

Telegram, Relating to the 1911 strike

1911

Telegraph, Electric and International Telegraoh Company, Great Eastern Railway, 1867.

Great Eastern railway telegraph

1867

Telegraph, Great Eastern railway, from the Electric and International Telegraph Company, 1867.

Great Eastern railway telegraph

1867

Post Office Greetings Telegram, London SW23 to Peckham (London), [no date stamp]: ‘Congratulations on your first wedding anniversary, may you have many more’

Post Office Greetings Telegram, London SW23 to Peckham (London), [no date stamp]: ‘Congratulations on your first wedding anniversary, may you have many more’

Post Office Telegram, Durban (South Africa) to Glasgow, 10 July 1960: ‘May all happiness for Joyce and Keir continue on for many a year’

Post Office Telegram, Durban (South Africa) to Glasgow, 10 July 1960: ‘May all happiness for Joyce and Keir continue on for many a year’

1960-07-10

Post Office Telegram, Whitchurch to Cardiff, 29 September 1956: ‘Expect to see you at rehearsal Monday with cake’, printed by the General Post Office, Whitchurch, Cardiff, Wales, 1956

Post Office telegram, 1956

1956

Post Office Greetings Telegram, Talybont to Talybont, August 1955: (Welsh text). To Mr & Mrs J Richards, Neuadd Goffa, Talybont

Post Office Greetings Telegram, Talybont to Talybont, ? August 1955: (Welsh text)

1955

Telegram, South Eastern Railway Electric Telegraph, 'All is well. Come to hastings this Evening', made at London Station, at 3:46pm on Wednesday 12th November 1851. from Sterry at Hastings to J. Pousle(?) at 13 Southampton Building, Chancery Lane, 1851.

South Eastern Railway Electric Telegraph

1851