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English: Guests at the opening of the new Post Office

Central figures include Captain Ben Parkin (Chairman of Stonehouse Parish Council), Mr C.A. Jackson (GPO Surveyor), Mr Leo Blick (Builder), Mrs Caroline Winterbotham, Sir Stephen Tallents (Public Relations Officer to the GPO), Lady Marling, Mr Robert Perkins (Stroud MP), Mr W. A. Sibly (Headmaster of Wycliffe College), Mr A.S. Winterbotham (Lord of Stonehouse Manor, living at Stonehouse Court) Gentlemen at the edges of the photograph may be Capt. F. G. Lee (Postmaster at Stonehouse),

Mr. H. D. Macdonald (Head Postmaster at Stroud), Mr Hill and Mr Foxworthy (Post Office staff)
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Summary

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English: Guests at the opening of the new Post Office

Central figures include Captain Ben Parkin (Chairman of Stonehouse Parish Council), Mr C.A. Jackson (GPO Surveyor), Mr Leo Blick (Builder), Mrs Caroline Winterbotham, Sir Stephen Tallents (Public Relations Officer to the GPO), Lady Marling, Mr Robert Perkins (Stroud MP), Mr W. A. Sibly (Headmaster of Wycliffe College), Mr A.S. Winterbotham (Lord of Stonehouse Manor, living at Stonehouse Court) Gentlemen at the edges of the photograph may be Capt. F. G. Lee (Postmaster at Stonehouse),

Mr. H. D. Macdonald (Head Postmaster at Stroud), Mr Hill and Mr Foxworthy (Post Office staff)
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Source https://stonehousehistorygroup.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Stonehouse-Post-Office-opening-Nov-2nd-1933-Guests-on-steps.jpg
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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This UK artistic or literary work, of which the author is unknown and cannot be ascertained by reasonable enquiry, is in the public domain because it is one of the following:
  • A photograph, which has never previously been made available to the public (e.g. by publication or display at an exhibition) and which was taken more than 70 years ago (before 1 January 1954); or
  • A photograph, which was made available to the public (e.g. by publication or display at an exhibition) more than 70 years ago (before 1 January 1954); or
  • An artistic work other than a photograph (e.g. a painting), or a literary work, which was made available to the public (e.g. by publication or display at an exhibition) more than 70 years ago (before 1 January 1954).

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