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©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, St Martin's Le Grand, 1915, 
POST 92 
Letters from home were a great source of comfort to the troops. By December 1914 an efficient service was up and running 
and letters could take as little as two days to reach the Front Line from the Home Depot in Regent’s Park, London. This 
illustration from St Martin’s Le Grand magazine shows letters being delivered to the front.
©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 56/6 
The Home Depot build in Regent’s Park was the largest temporary wooden structure in the world at the time. It employed 
2,500 staff, mostly female. This photograph was taken on Armistice Day in 1918.
©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 56/6 
Mail destined for the Front left the Home Depot in Regent’s Park for London’s railway stations in lorries, destined for the ‘boat 
train’ to Folkstone or Southampton. At the docks, mail bags were loaded onto ‘mail packet ships’ bound for Boulogne, Calais 
or Le Havre.
©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, post 56/6 
Soldiers at the Front posted and collected mail from Field Post Offices. This could be in a tent or was sometimes no more 
than a table.
©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 56/6 
Soldiers sorting mail at the Front Line.
©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, St Martin’s Le 
Grand, 1915, POST 92 
This photo from St Martin’s Le Grand magazine shows despatch riders on motorbikes and armed with pistols. 
Despatch riders delivered secret and important messages to the trenches. The men had to be quick map 
readers. If the roads passed through bombed out areas, alternative routes had to be quickly chosen. They also 
had to possess a wide knowledge of the army organisation since delivering despatches to an army on the move 
was not easy.
Field Service Card ©The British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 56/6 Honour Envelope ©The British Postal 
Museum & Archive, PH32/27 
Soldiers filled out Field Service Cards with simple pre-printed messages that could be crossed our as appropriate and sent from free. 
Ordinary letters could be sent in special Honour Envelopes. Soldiers signed the envelope to show they hadn’t written any sensitive 
information. These letters took longer and might still be examined by the censor.
©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 56/55 
This letter dated 5th August 1914 is from one of His Majesty’s Principal Secretaries of State to the Postmaster-General 
authorising censorship of letters.
©The British Postal Museum & Archive, PH12-05 
This letter dated 19 July 1915 has a PASSED BY CENSOR stamp on the envelope. It was likely to have been 
censored at the Front at the nearest Army Post Office as indicated by the postmark.
©Reproduced with permission. Graham Mark, British censorship of civil mails during World War I, 
1914-1919 
Censorship of letters on the Home Front was often undertaken by women. This photograph shows female censors 
working at Strand House in London.
©The British Postal Museum & Archive, PH46-10 
This envelope has a PASSED NAVAL CENSOR stamp. This indicates that it was censored aboard a ship.
©The British Postal Museum & Archive, E1184 
Some soldiers illustrated envelopes to express personal feelings. These letters were sent to the Tolhurst family and show a 
change in attitude to the war. The top left envelope uses flags to express unity. The bottom left envelope dates from 
December 1914 and has a more threatening image. The bottom letter was sent to Vera Tolhurst on 11 November 1914.
©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, St Martin’s Le 
Grand,1915, POST 92 
This illustration from St Martin’s Le Grand, General Post Office staff magazine illustrates a soldier who had been granted 
leave and wrote to his wife for the railway fare home but got socks instead.
©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, St Martin’s Le 
Grand,1915, POST 92 
This illustration from St Martin’s Le Grand, General Post Office staff magazine shows letters being sorted at the Indian Base 
Post Office in France.
©The British Postal Museum & Archive, 2011-0502-16 
In this hand-coloured lantern slide a tent acts as a Post Office at a military camp in India. The First 
World War was a truly global conflict. The work of the General Post Office extended as far as Egypt, 
East Africa, Mesopotamia (modern Iraq), India, France, Holland, Italy, Salonika (modern 
Thessaloniki), South Africa, West Indies, Central America, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the 
USA.
©The British Postal Museum & Archive, 2012-0030-19 
This hand-coloured lantern slide is of the British Post Office in Madras, India. Britain’s empire was mobilised like never 
before in the First World War and many Indian troops travelled to France to fight for the British army.
©The British Postal Museum & Archive, 2012-0126/06 
This black and white non-photographic lantern slide shows the wreck of the RMS Lusitania. The ship is 
shown leaning to one side with two lifeboats in the background. The RMS Lusitania was torpedoed in 
1915. Over 1,000 people were killed and 147,000 letters were lost. The mail included secret letters 
from the Governor of Bermuda to the Colonial Office in London that had been stored in a weighted bag 
to ensure it would sink and not be captured in the event of the ship sinking.
©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 107/866 
Christmas was a peak time for letters and parcels. This notice from October 1918 outlines the deadline dates for post for the 
Egyptian Expeditionary Force and the Salonika Force to arrive in time for Christmas. It expressly states that Christmas 
puddings should not be sent.
© The British Postal Museum & Archive, 2012-0149/01 
This hand-coloured lantern slide shows the delivery of Christmas mail. Three soldiers pull a horse drawn wagon through the 
snow.

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Last Post: The Postal Service in the First World War (Moving the Mail)

  • 1.
  • 2. BPMA Learning resource Terms of Use • By downloading this PowerPoint and using these images you agree to The British Postal Museum & Archive (BPMA) and Royal Mail Group Ltd terms of use. • The material in this PowerPoint is provided for non-commercial and educational use in your classroom. • You can use the presentation or individual images in lessons and activities, and print out the images for use in your classroom. • You can share the presentation with other teachers for non-commercial and educational use in their classrooms. • Image credits must be included wherever the image is used. These are below each image, e.g. ©The British Postal Museum & Archive 2010- 0423/2 • Non-BPMA material is included at the agreement of the copyright holder and must also be credited, e.g. ©Courtesy of BT heritage and archives
  • 3. ©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, St Martin's Le Grand, 1915, POST 92 Letters from home were a great source of comfort to the troops. By December 1914 an efficient service was up and running and letters could take as little as two days to reach the Front Line from the Home Depot in Regent’s Park, London. This illustration from St Martin’s Le Grand magazine shows letters being delivered to the front.
  • 4. ©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 56/6 The Home Depot build in Regent’s Park was the largest temporary wooden structure in the world at the time. It employed 2,500 staff, mostly female. This photograph was taken on Armistice Day in 1918.
  • 5. ©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 56/6 Mail destined for the Front left the Home Depot in Regent’s Park for London’s railway stations in lorries, destined for the ‘boat train’ to Folkstone or Southampton. At the docks, mail bags were loaded onto ‘mail packet ships’ bound for Boulogne, Calais or Le Havre.
  • 6. ©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, post 56/6 Soldiers at the Front posted and collected mail from Field Post Offices. This could be in a tent or was sometimes no more than a table.
  • 7. ©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 56/6 Soldiers sorting mail at the Front Line.
  • 8. ©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, St Martin’s Le Grand, 1915, POST 92 This photo from St Martin’s Le Grand magazine shows despatch riders on motorbikes and armed with pistols. Despatch riders delivered secret and important messages to the trenches. The men had to be quick map readers. If the roads passed through bombed out areas, alternative routes had to be quickly chosen. They also had to possess a wide knowledge of the army organisation since delivering despatches to an army on the move was not easy.
  • 9. Field Service Card ©The British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 56/6 Honour Envelope ©The British Postal Museum & Archive, PH32/27 Soldiers filled out Field Service Cards with simple pre-printed messages that could be crossed our as appropriate and sent from free. Ordinary letters could be sent in special Honour Envelopes. Soldiers signed the envelope to show they hadn’t written any sensitive information. These letters took longer and might still be examined by the censor.
  • 10. ©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 56/55 This letter dated 5th August 1914 is from one of His Majesty’s Principal Secretaries of State to the Postmaster-General authorising censorship of letters.
  • 11. ©The British Postal Museum & Archive, PH12-05 This letter dated 19 July 1915 has a PASSED BY CENSOR stamp on the envelope. It was likely to have been censored at the Front at the nearest Army Post Office as indicated by the postmark.
  • 12. ©Reproduced with permission. Graham Mark, British censorship of civil mails during World War I, 1914-1919 Censorship of letters on the Home Front was often undertaken by women. This photograph shows female censors working at Strand House in London.
  • 13. ©The British Postal Museum & Archive, PH46-10 This envelope has a PASSED NAVAL CENSOR stamp. This indicates that it was censored aboard a ship.
  • 14. ©The British Postal Museum & Archive, E1184 Some soldiers illustrated envelopes to express personal feelings. These letters were sent to the Tolhurst family and show a change in attitude to the war. The top left envelope uses flags to express unity. The bottom left envelope dates from December 1914 and has a more threatening image. The bottom letter was sent to Vera Tolhurst on 11 November 1914.
  • 15. ©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, St Martin’s Le Grand,1915, POST 92 This illustration from St Martin’s Le Grand, General Post Office staff magazine illustrates a soldier who had been granted leave and wrote to his wife for the railway fare home but got socks instead.
  • 16. ©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, St Martin’s Le Grand,1915, POST 92 This illustration from St Martin’s Le Grand, General Post Office staff magazine shows letters being sorted at the Indian Base Post Office in France.
  • 17. ©The British Postal Museum & Archive, 2011-0502-16 In this hand-coloured lantern slide a tent acts as a Post Office at a military camp in India. The First World War was a truly global conflict. The work of the General Post Office extended as far as Egypt, East Africa, Mesopotamia (modern Iraq), India, France, Holland, Italy, Salonika (modern Thessaloniki), South Africa, West Indies, Central America, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA.
  • 18. ©The British Postal Museum & Archive, 2012-0030-19 This hand-coloured lantern slide is of the British Post Office in Madras, India. Britain’s empire was mobilised like never before in the First World War and many Indian troops travelled to France to fight for the British army.
  • 19. ©The British Postal Museum & Archive, 2012-0126/06 This black and white non-photographic lantern slide shows the wreck of the RMS Lusitania. The ship is shown leaning to one side with two lifeboats in the background. The RMS Lusitania was torpedoed in 1915. Over 1,000 people were killed and 147,000 letters were lost. The mail included secret letters from the Governor of Bermuda to the Colonial Office in London that had been stored in a weighted bag to ensure it would sink and not be captured in the event of the ship sinking.
  • 20. ©Royal Mail Group Ltd 2014, courtesy of the British Postal Museum & Archive, POST 107/866 Christmas was a peak time for letters and parcels. This notice from October 1918 outlines the deadline dates for post for the Egyptian Expeditionary Force and the Salonika Force to arrive in time for Christmas. It expressly states that Christmas puddings should not be sent.
  • 21. © The British Postal Museum & Archive, 2012-0149/01 This hand-coloured lantern slide shows the delivery of Christmas mail. Three soldiers pull a horse drawn wagon through the snow.