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Mail coach on the Bath to London run, c1840
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Mail coach on the Bath to London run, c1840
Mail coach on the Bath to London run, c1840. The Mail Guard leans out from the coach to collect mail from the Postmaster (right in nightcap) without stopping. The improvement in the road network in the mid 18th century led to the introduction of the mail coach in 1784, providing a combined passenger and mail delivery service. Mail coaches bore a distinctive livery of maroon doors and lower panels, black upper panels and Post Office red wheels. The names of the towns at either end of the journey were painted on the doors. Mail was stowed both in the foreboot beneath the coachmans feet, and in the rear compartment. The coach carried four passengers inside, and four more on top behind the driver. Fares were paid to innkeepers at coaching inns along the route. As well as the driver, mail coaches carried an armed Mail Guard to protect the mail from highwaymen
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This print captures a moment in history when the mail coach was an essential mode of transport on the Bath to London run in the mid-19th century. The image showcases the efficiency and speed of this combined passenger and mail delivery service, as the Mail Guard leans out from the coach to collect mail from the Postmaster without stopping. The improved road network during this time paved the way for innovations like the mail coach, which boasted a distinctive livery with maroon doors, black upper panels, and Post Office red wheels. The names of towns at either end of the journey were proudly displayed on its doors. Inside, four passengers could comfortably travel alongside their precious cargo while four more sat atop behind the driver. Fares were paid to innkeepers at coaching inns along the route, ensuring a seamless journey for both passengers and post. To protect against highwaymen seeking to intercept valuable mail, an armed Mail Guard accompanied each coach. This added layer of security ensured that important correspondence reached its destination safely. This remarkable aquatint print not only showcases a significant advancement in transportation but also provides us with a glimpse into daily life during this era. It is a testament to human ingenuity and progress as well as our ongoing commitment to efficient communication systems.
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