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Records of first UK aerial mail service
Thepostmasters official handwrittenrecordsrelatingto thefirst UKaerialmail service from London to Windsor andWindsor to LondoninSeptember1911.
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Air Mail Deliveries Hand Writing Hand Written Hendon Mail Official Postal Postmaster Records Windsor Aeronautics Delivery
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1. Title: "A Leap into the Sky: The Handwritten Records of the UK's First Aerial Mail Service from London to Windsor and Windsor to London (September 1911)" 2.. This image showcases a rare and precious piece of aviation history - the handwritten records of the UK's first aerial mail service between London and Windsor, which took place in September 1911. These records, meticulously penned by the postmaster involved in the groundbreaking event, offer a unique insight into the early days of air mail transport. The aerial mail service, a pioneering achievement in the realm of aviation and postal communications, was operated by the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) using a Short S.27 biplane. The flight, which covered a distance of approximately 22 miles (35 kilometers), was a significant milestone in the evolution of air transport and represented the first time that mail had been delivered by air in the UK. The records in this photograph depict the detailed logistics of the historic mail delivery, including the weight and number of letters and parcels transported, the departure and arrival times, and the names of the individuals involved in the operation. The handwriting, with its distinctive flourishes and careful attention to detail, offers a tangible connection to the past and a reminder of the human element that underpinned this groundbreaking achievement. The postmaster's records provide a fascinating glimpse into the early days of aeronautical innovation and the role of air mail services in shaping modern transportation and communication networks. This image, sourced from The Royal Aeronautical Society (National Aerospace Library) and made available through Mary Evans Prints Online, is a testament to the enduring allure of aviation history and the importance of preserving records that tell the story of our technological past.
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