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- Mail first encouraged people to install letterboxes to facilitate the delivery of mail. Before then, letterboxes of a similar design had been installed...
- least 100 letterboxes on Dartmoor. Clues to the locations of letterboxes are published by the "100 Club" in an annual catalogue. Some letterboxes however...
- "Televisual letterboxes", Image Dissectors.com, Archived from the original at the Wayback Machine URL accessed 4 October 2009 "Letterbox". The Daily Omnivore...
- receptacle for receiving mail. Letterbox may also refer to: Distribution of advertising mail by letter box drop Letterboxing (filming), the practice of transferring...
- employees A business that makes letterboxes This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Letterbox company. If an internal link led...
- Pitch Battle for BBC One. She also presents the daily BBC Two game show Letterbox, having hosted 45 episodes (15 for series One, 30 for series Two) since...
- has exclusive access to letter boxes marked "U.S. Mail" and personal letterboxes in the U.S., but has to compete against private package delivery services...
- the vertical equivalent of (horizontal) letterboxing and goes by several names, including reverse letterboxing, curtain boxing, or postcarding. Pillarboxing...
- Artist trading cards (ATCs) is a conceptual art project initiated by the Swiss artist M. Vänçi Stirnemann in 1997. He called it a Collaborative Cultural...
- A dead drop or dead letter box is a method of espionage tradecraft used to p**** items or information between two individuals (e.g., a case officer and...