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Further to a conversation earlier about Royal Mail, on the TV during the D-Day memorial service an old chap who served on landing craft was telling his story and it was the same as my dads. So I wrote to him last Thursday using the address: His name, D-Day Veteran, Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Royal Mail delivered it to him this morning. Fantastic. They were on ships side by side.
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Wow that is fantastic and thanks you for sharing. I have been investigation my Grandfathers WW1 service and had finished it and posted it for armistice day for all Facebook to see and something to be left of the WWW..

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He rang me and we talked for 25 minutes. It was amazing.

Our daughter is a WW1 fanatic. She will have seen your Facebook entry.
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Lovely for you and him I'd say. And all down to the Royal Mail. Wonderful. R-
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Royal Mail and the Post Office as was had a reputation for being able to deliver to the most vague of addresses. I think they had a special department that took great pride in finding folk from the merest of clues on the envelope.
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How about this one:-
In the 1940's my uncle played football for England amateurs, and incidentally for Sutton Utd.
England went on tour to Canada.
A fan wrote a letter to "Charlie, king of the amateurs" that's all - he got it, with pride. Memory is a great asset.
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When I worked in the Post Office (many moons ago), at every Office there was a very early copy of ‘Bradshaws’. It was invaluable.

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Thanks Mikko.
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