2014

SK9771 : Sophie Wells' Gold Postbox in Castle Square

taken 10 years ago, near to Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England

Sophie Wells' Gold Postbox in Castle Square
Sophie Wells' Gold Postbox in Castle Square
Royal Mail celebrated every gold medal won by a British athlete during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games by repainting one of their iconic red pillar boxes gold for each gold medal winning Olympian or Paralympian. This Victorian Penfold postbox outside the Magna Carta in Castle Square, was chosen to celebrate the successes of Sophie Wells LinkExternal link who won an equestrian team gold and two individual silver medals at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.

In total, Team GB won 29 Gold Medals for the Olympic Games and 34 Gold Medals for the Paralympic Games; for team medals, a post box was painted gold for all team members (see Link for list and more examples).

This was the first occasion in modern times that Royal Mail had changed the colour of their post boxes from the traditional red which has been the standard colour for UK boxes from 1874, with very few exceptions. The original plan was for the boxes to be returned to their traditional red colour but in November, it was announced that they would remain gold and that a plaque would be fixed to each one (LinkExternal link BBC News).

Archive LinkExternal link - archived 31st December 2017 (Royal Mail Gold Postbox Finder)

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This photo is linked from: Articles: · Olympic and Paralympic Gold Post Boxes Automatic Clusters: · Castle [635] · Grade II Listed [393] Other Photos: · Plaque on Sophie Wells' Gold Postbox ·
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David Dixon   (more nearby)
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Tuesday, 5 August, 2014   (more nearby)
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Sunday, 10 August, 2014
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