A George VI Pillar Box at Edgware: Everyday Heritage on a London Street
London is full of things that people see every day but rarely stop to notice. Among them are the city’s red post boxes. They are familiar, functional, and so woven into the streetscape that many pass by them without a thought. Yet some of them carry small but telling signs of age, and this pillar box near Edgware Underground Station is one such example. At first glance, it looks like part of ordinary London life, standing on a busy pavement with traffic moving past, shops lit up nearby, and the evening city stretching around it. But a closer look shows details that place it within an earlier period of British public life. A George VI Pillar Box at Edgware Most striking is the royal cypher GR beneath the crown. The letters stand for Georgius Rex , identifying the box with the reign of King George VI . That immediately gives it historical interest. London does have a number of old post boxes from different reigns, so this is not a unique survival. But it is still a pleasing reminder t...