Although charities send appeal letters and newsletters to their supporters throughout the year, Christmas is an especially productive time as we are all feeling generous and more likely to respond positively - at least that's the idea.
I had an appeal letter from MND Association, Box 45 Diss. It's one of those that uses imitation handwriting for the address and the return address. More crucially for me - and for you - is that the mailing house that sent this out used a 2nd class coil stamp with security features. Yes, an MRIL!
This is the first time I have seen one used, and it comes with the usual laser-print four wavy lines and no date stamp. Check your mail more carefully over the next few weeks - there may be some surprises! Let me know what you find!
Miscellany part 2 - Martock, Sandford, Wellington, Street, Saltford
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This Martock Parcel Post Label was used in August 1901 and has a handstruck
"4" for the price. This was the Parcel Rate for 1-2 lb between June 1897
and...
aww.....I want 'R's...the only one I'm short or ... 1st & 2nd class
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