ROYAL MAIL UNVEILS SPECIAL EDITION POSTBOXES TO MARK BLACK HISTORY MONTH

ROYAL MAIL UNVEILS SPECIAL EDITION POSTBOXES TO MARK BLACK HISTORY MONTH

On the eve of Black History Month, Royal Mail unveils four special edition postboxes in each UK nation. The social media-activated postboxes, which will be transformed for the full month, honour black Britons past and present.

As Black History Month begins, Royal Mail unveils four special edition postboxes in each UK nation. The beautifully decorated postboxes honour black Britons both past and present to mark this special month.

The postboxes are located in special sites in London (close to the Black Cultural Archives in Brixton), Glasgow (close to Glasgow University), Cardiff (close to Cardiff City Hall) and Belfast (close to Belfast City Hall)*. The Belfast box is a parcel postbox.

The social media-activated postboxes are painted black with a striking gold trim, and each feature a figure of significance to the British black community, who has also appeared on a Special Stamp. The postboxes highlight the prominence and nationwide success of all the Black Britons featured. A full list of black Britons who have appeared on Special Stamps over the years can be found by scanning a QR code on the boxes, which link through to a dedicated online gallery on the Royal Mail website https://www.royalmailgroup.com/en/insights-innovation/responsibility/in-pictures-black-history-month-2020/

Peter De Norville, Head of Diversity & Inclusion at Royal Mail said: “Black History Month is a great opportunity to celebrate the contributions that black people have made to this country over many generations. We are also using it as an opportunity to celebrate the vital work that our black employees do throughout the nation, from the mail bag to the meeting room.”  

Artist Yinka Shonibare, CBE, who created the painting that features on the London box, said: â€œIt was a pleasure to work with Royal Mail on a national postage stamp in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy. As a citizen of the commonwealth, it was particularly important to me to be making a visible contribution in a historic public space.”

*Information on the location and design of each postbox is as follows:

  • London: Acre Lane, Brixton
  • The postbox was chosen for its proximity to the Black Cultural Archives, as a leading museum for the British black community. 
  • The box features the image Queuing at the RA by Yinka Shonibare (CBE). Shonibare was one of six artists commissioned by Royal Mail to produce original artworks for a set of Special Stamps issued to mark the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy.
  • Glasgow: Byres Road, Glasgow
  • This postbox was chosen for its central location within the city.
  • The box features an image of Walter Tull, who had signed on to become the first black player for Rangers, before being tragically killed in action in his post within the British Army (where he was the first black officer to command troops in a regular unit). He featured in a set of stamps released in 2018, to mark the end of the First World War.
  • Cardiff: King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff
  • This postbox was chosen for its proximity to Cardiff City Hall, and central location within the city.
  • The box features nurse and businesswoman Mary Seacole. She featured on a set of stamps released in 2006 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the National Portrait Gallery. Seacole nursed wounded British soldiers back to health during the Crimean War (1853-1856) and built a dedicated place for them to recuperate known as the British Hotel.
  • Belfast: Bedford Street, Belfast
  • This parcel postbox was chosen for its proximity to Belfast City Hall, and central location within the city.
  • The box features an image of Sir Lenny Henry CBE. Stand-up comedian, actor, singer, writer and television presenter, known for co-founding the charity Comic Relief, Henry appeared in the Comedy Greats Special Stamps, released in 2015.

 ENDS

 Media Enquiries:

Royal Mail press office: press.office@royalmail.com

jessica.prestidge@royalmail.com

Note to Editors

About Royal Mail plc

Royal Mail plc is the parent company of Royal Mail Group Limited, the leading provider of postal and delivery services in the UK and the UK’s designated universal postal service provider. UK Parcels, International and Letters (“UKPIL”) comprises the company’s UK and international parcels and letters delivery businesses operating under the “Royal Mail” and “Parcelforce Worldwide” brands. Through the Royal Mail Core Network, the company delivers a one-price-goes-anywhere service on a range of parcels and letters products. Royal Mail has the capability to deliver to more than 30 million addresses in the UK, six days a week (excluding UK public holidays). Parcelforce Worldwide operates a separate UK network which collects and delivers express parcels. Royal Mail also owns General Logistics Systems (GLS) which operates one of the largest ground-based, deferred parcel delivery networks in Europe.

 

Amritpal Singh

Head of Central Distribution & Commercialisation - National at Royal Mail

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My thanks are extended to Peter D. for his dedication and support to make a concept and idea become a symbolic, culturally significant statement from RMG of our support and appreciation of black communities. They indeed represent the pillars of our communities and the proud make up of our workforce which we are all striving to improve.

Pooja Bagga

Chief Information Office (CIO) - Guardian Media Group - Commercial, Cyber, Revenue, Operations & Fulfilment CIO & Chief Digital Officer (CDO) Expertise |Transformation Expert | Digital Strategy, AI, Data-Driven Solutions

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Peter D. (He/Him/His) its great to see our Post boxes as a support for BHM ??

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