Royal mail bird box

You're referring to the iconic Royal Mail bird boxes!

The Royal Mail bird boxes are a series of small, decorative boxes that were used by the Royal Mail to deliver mail and packages in the United Kingdom. They were typically placed in gardens, on doorsteps, or in other outdoor locations, and were used to collect mail and packages from postal workers.

The bird boxes were introduced in the 1960s and became a popular feature of British postal culture. They were designed to resemble miniature birdhouses, with a hinged lid and a small slot for inserting mail. The boxes were usually made of wood or plastic and came in a range of colors and designs.

The bird boxes were used for a variety of purposes, including:

  1. Mail collection: Postal workers would collect mail and packages from the bird boxes and deliver them to their destinations.
  2. Parcel delivery: The bird boxes were also used to deliver small parcels and packages.
  3. Advertising: The Royal Mail used the bird boxes to promote their services and products, such as stamps and postal savings accounts.
  4. Community engagement: The bird boxes became a popular feature of British neighborhoods, with many people collecting and displaying them in their gardens or homes.

Although the Royal Mail bird boxes are no longer widely used, they remain a nostalgic reminder of a bygone era and are still cherished by many people in the UK.