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Photos - Surprises - Mailboxes / Letter-Boxes (continued)


Long Point

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So how do you make the most of the situation when your Wills Road, Long Point, dairy closes? One idea is to turn the milk container on its side to use as a mailbox/letter-box.


Longueville

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Two Sydney records for the price of one in Belcote Avenue, Longueville:

1. The first mail box to be attached to a power pole.

2. The first power pole to have its own mail box.


Longueville

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Don’t discard your scrap metal. It can always be used to make mailboxes, as Arabella Street, Longueville, demonstrates.


Longueville

 

Our box in Arabella Street, Longueville, destroys/extinguishes junk mail in a flash.

 


Narraweena

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The record-holder for number of windows is in Consul Road North, Narraweena.


Narraweena

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Another record for Consul Road North, Narraweena: mailboxes/letter-boxes on five different levels at the one spot.


Neutral Bay

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Mail boxes snuggle neatly into the rock in Ben Boyd Road, Neutral Bay.


Normanhurst

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Twin rail tunnels or ET eyes? Either way, they ensure that Hinemoa Avenue has a unique box.


Normanhurst

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Redgrave Road, Normanhurst, and something that you really need to be aware of: the bunya pine is the last surviving species of the Bunya section of the Araucaria genus.


 

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