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Fridge magnets
Quality fridge magnets featuring posters from the heyday of the GPO
GPO-commissioned posters in miniature - featuring designs by artists including Tom Eckersley and Pieter Huveneers. When Stephen Tallent became GPO public relations manager in 1933, he decided to push the use of posters to carry information from the Post Office to the public. The posters in this colourful selection encourage careful packaging of parcels, posting early in the day, and why working for the postal service is a good job, because "Everybody's Pleased To See The Postman". Each magnet is 52 x 78mm in size.
Everybody’s Pleased To See The Postman … (1955) by West One Studios
Post Early (1956) by Peter Huveneers (also available in our GPO posters postcard pack)
Don’t Risk Delay (1967) by Stephens (also available in our GPO posters postcard pack)
Please Pack Parcels Very Carefully (1957) by Tom Eckersley
| Description | Price | Code | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Everybody's Pleased... fridge magnet | £2.85 | BPMA-FM1 | |
| Post Early fridge magnet | £2.85 | BPMA-FM2 | |
| Don't Risk Delay fridge magnet | £2.85 | BPMA-FM3 | |
| Pack Parcels Carefully fridge magnet | £2.85 | BPMA-FM4 |
Telegram Messengers apron & tea towel
Add some dash and swagger to housework with our Telegram Messengers apron and tea towel
Both featuring a striking black & white image of Telegram Messengers on motorbikes from 1933. Designed as high quality contemporary giftware, you don’t have to be a postal history fan to love these items!The apron is 100% cotton & machine washable, length 800mm.
The tea towel is 100% cotton & machine washable.
| Description | Price | Code | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Telegram Messengers apron | £14.25 | BPMA-H1 | |
| Telegram Messengers tea towel | £4.95 | BPMA-H2 |