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  • 1885 Queen Street Station -The Queens Building
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  • 1885 Queen Street Station -The Queens Building
  • 1941 The Recruiting Office – Number 43A
  • 1852 The Orphan Asylum – Number 46
  • 1905 The Court – Number 50
  • 1934 The Express and Star Newspaper – Numbers 51-55
  • 1890 The Post Office – Number 55
  • 1866 The Congregational Church – Corner of Market Street and Queen Street
  • 1910 Gardner’s Fancy Drapers Shop – Numbers 3-4

1890 The Post Office – Number 55

The Post Office was on the right
The Post Office was on the right
Original Post Office to the right
Original Post Office to the right
Post box 1890
Post box 1890

Meet the Postmaster, and pop over to the post box.

http://wolverhampton.audio-guide.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/F-The-Post-Office.mp3
This post box is from the 1890s. Looking at the initials can you guess who was on the throne at this time?

Queen Victoria (VR Victoria Rex in Latin)

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