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The_Wizard

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 7:36 pm


Artist pushes the envelope for posties

User ImageAn artist posted a set of cryptic envelopes in a bid to discover how far a postman will go to make his deliveries.

On one of the envelopes there was an unsolved crossword - the postmen had to find the answers to form the address - on another the address took the form of an eye test.

On others illustrator Harriet Russell drew mazes, anagrams, illustrations, puns and visual games. Each required the postman the do something to reveal the address the package was meant for.

In total she sent 130 odd envelopes and amazingly 120 arrived safely at the intended address, even when it required the postie to fill out a crossword, or join the dots, to work out the exact address.

Now 75 of the envelopes are to be published in a book 'Envelopes: A Puzzling Journey Through the Royal Mail' complete with the postmarks to prove they went through the Royal Mail system.

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Harriet says she was inspired by a family collection of over 250 mis-addressed envelopes which still managed to reach their Surrey house.

Her grandfather, Henry Ponsonby, a Private Secretary to the Queen Victoria also used to send decorative envelopes in which he incorporated the addresses into drawings.

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The publishers have also launched a competition to engage the public, asking them to send in their ideas for an artistically addressed envelope, for details of the competition visit: www.allisonandbusby.com

User ImageBook credit: Envelopes: A Puzzling Journey Through the Royal Mail, by Harriet Russell is out now (published by Allison & Busby in hardback, £10)

Images credit: Copyright © 2005 by Harriet Russell. Stamp imagery © Royal Mail Group plc 1998-2004.

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Amazon.com - Envelopes: A Puzzling Journey Through the Royal Mail  
PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:02 pm


yeah. . . our postal service is too stupid to figure that stuff out.

Lone S. Wolf

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 6:08 pm


I bought some japanese stationary and had like, pandas and stuff on it

But it was also smaller then the average letter (If you look at a chinese red pocket envelope; they were that small)

And they returned it to me because they didn't think it was a real letter =_=
PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:30 pm


~~Mei_Gatsu~~
I bought some japanese stationary and had like, pandas and stuff on it

But it was also smaller then the average letter (If you look at a chinese red pocket envelope; they were that small)

And they returned it to me because they didn't think it was a real letter =_=


Awww poor Mei. I don't think that's ever happened to me. Though I've always had a problem addressing envelopes cuz my handwriting is so freaking big.
Only time it's not big is if I use a normal bic pen, and write in cursive. XD then it becomes at least a decent size. XDD

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DemonLadySesshomaru

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 5:35 am


The humans that run the US Postal Service are simple-minded at times. They have ridiculous ideas of what mail should be- but they have rules and one of the rules is that envelopes have to be a certain size or no delivery!
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