File:Jindera Pioneer Museum (11303003095).jpg

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English: Restored Letter Receiver at Jindera has 3 vertical slots. If you hold an A4 sheet of paper, see which is easiest - a vertical or horizontal slot, especially if you are on horseback.

If you look at the door of the Letter Receiver above the manufacturer’s name you will notice a small slot. The next picture shows the inside of that slot. Its purpose is not known.

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Author Royal Australian Historical Society
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  • ‘Cast in Iron’: NSW Letter Receivers - Adel Briggs
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  • Mail Across The Commons
  • Letter Receiver
  • letter receivers
  • rahs
  • royal australian historical society
  • heritage grant
  • new south wales
  • mail
  • post
  • post box
  • mail box
  • sydney
  • australia
  • peel and roderick
  • trigs, marr and taylor
  • souter and martin
  • bubb and son
  • j r bubb
  • mail across the commons
  • letter receiver
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10 December 2013

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