Red Pillar Box, Chearsley
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The photograph on this page of Red Pillar Box, Chearsley by David Hillas as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © David Hillas Taken: 7 Apr 2022
This pillar box is located at the east end of The Green HP18 0DJ and has the GviR cipher inscribed on it which indicates that the box dates from the reign of King George VI (1936-1952). The white plate below the letters slot mentions that the final collection on Mondays to Fridays is 4.00pm, whilst on Saturdays it is 10.30am. To the left of the pillar box is a bus shelter with a notice that says 'BUS STOP Chearsley'.