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The King's Post / Being a volume of historical facts relating to the posts, mail coaches, coach roads, and railway mail services of and connected with the ancient city of Bristol from 1580 to the present time cover

The King's Post / Being a volume of historical facts relating to the posts, mail coaches, coach roads, and railway mail services of and connected with the ancient city of Bristol from 1580 to the present time

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The book traces the development of postal and mail coach services serving Bristol from the late sixteenth century into the early twentieth century, combining archival records, administrative reports, and contemporary anecdotes. It examines foot and running posts, early post houses, coaching inns and turnpike roads; profiles postal innovators and administrators and documents mail-coach practices, robberies, accidents, and technological shifts from horse to rail and motor conveyance. Detailed chapters address local offices, telegraph and telephone systems, wartime service, postal charities, quirky addresses, and official visits, and the text is richly illustrated with period engravings and reproductions of postal ephemera.

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Robert Charles Tombs

Robert Charles Tombs was a writer known for his detailed historical accounts of postal services in Britain, particularly in relation to the city of Bristol. His notable works include "The Bristol Royal Mail: Post, Telegraph, and Telephone" and "The King's Post," which explore the evolution of mail delivery systems, including mail coaches and railway services, from the late 16th century to modern times. Tombs' writings contribute to the understanding of the historical significance of communication networks in shaping urban life and connectivity.

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