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Postmistress Collection

The postmistress is the heart of the small town, ensuring that letters and packages are delivered with care and efficiency

Background imagePostmistress Collection: Edwardian lady in Peak District

Edwardian lady in Peak District
Named by the photographer as E.Bramwell near Bakewell, this lady is believed to be Ellen Bramwell, daughter of a local postmistress near Bakewell. Date: 1909

Background imagePostmistress Collection: 19th century post office and village shop

19th century post office and village shop
673387 19th century post office and village shop; (add.info.: a nineteenth century Post Office and Village shop); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePostmistress Collection: 19th century village postmistress

19th century village postmistress
673385 19th century village postmistress; (add.info.: a nineteenth century Village postmistress); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePostmistress Collection: 19th century well-informed postmistress

19th century well-informed postmistress
673386 19th century well-informed postmistress; (add.info.: a nineteenth century Well-informed postmistress); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePostmistress Collection: Post office and postmistress, view number two, Widtsoe, Utah, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Post office and postmistress, view number two, Widtsoe, Utah, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Post office and postmistress, view number two. Widtsoe, Utah

Background imagePostmistress Collection: The Village Post Office, Paglesham, Essex

The Village Post Office, Paglesham, Essex. The postmistress stands in the doorway along with her son and their pet cat, curled up on the step. Date: 1909

Background imagePostmistress Collection: Weymoor Post Office and Hall's Newsagents Shop

Weymoor Post Office and Hall's Newsagents Shop, Harborne, south-west Birmingham. Note the K3 telephone box/booth/kiosk (right) - the K3, introduced in 1929, again by Giles Gilbert Scott

Background imagePostmistress Collection: Meeting the new postmistress, early 1900s

Meeting the new postmistress, early 1900s
Townspeople meeting their new postmistress, about 1905. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 1905 illustration

Background imagePostmistress Collection: The rather lovely Post Office at Methil, Fife, Scotland

The rather lovely Post Office at Methil, Fife, Scotland Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePostmistress Collection: Country Post Office

Country Post Office
The Postmistress of North Ballachulish, Scotland, stands at the door of her office, holding her dog. Date: 1926

Background imagePostmistress Collection: Edwardian couple in field

Edwardian couple in field
Identified by the photographer as being taken at Alport in the Peak District of Derbyshire, the woman is named as E. Bramwell, believed to be Ellen Bramwell

Background imagePostmistress Collection: Lady outside Hotel

Lady outside Hotel
Entitled E. Bramwell at Boarding House Hotel, this lady is believed to be Ellen Bramwell, daughter of a local postmistress near Bakewell

Background imagePostmistress Collection: Source Size = 3790 x 2962

Source Size = 3790 x 2962
KIT, A MEMORY; BY JAMES PAYN: Kit and the Postmistress


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The postmistress is the heart of the small town, ensuring that letters and packages are delivered with care and efficiency. She knows everyone by name and takes pride in her work, always going above and beyond to make sure each piece of mail reaches its destination on time. With a warm smile and a friendly demeanor, she brightens the day of everyone who walks through the door of the post office. Her dedication to her job is unmatched, making her an invaluable member of the community. The postmistress is more than just a postal worker - she is a pillar of strength and reliability in a world that can often feel chaotic. Thank you for all that you do, dear postmistress.