- placed, or "posted",
every few
hours along post
roads at
posting houses (also
known as post
houses)
between major cities, or "post towns".
These stables...
- A post
house, posthouse, or
posting house was a
house or inn
where horses were kept and
could be
rented or
changed out.
Postriders could also be hired...
- and wagons. In 1764,
Archbishop Sigismund of
Schrattenbach opened the
posting house of
Untertauern and
there were two post runs per w****. In 1870 this increased...
-
George Hotel on the
corner of High
Street and
George Street was once a
posting house. It was
named after Saint George of
England in 1574 and
bought some...
- 30
October 2012.
Retrieved 30
October 2012. "A
History of The
Angel Posting House".
Archived from the
original on 28
September 2007.
Retrieved 13 February...
- A
stage station or
relay station, also
known as a
staging post, a
posting station, or a
stage stop, is a
facility along a main road or
trade route where...
- used as a post
house, and it was
described at the time as a hub of the community. By the 19th century, the
building had
become a "
Posting Inn", with stagecoaches...
- Relocation, also
known as moving, or
moving house, is the
process of
leaving one's
dwelling and
settling in another. The new
location can be in the same...
-
first day on the job, she
began posting content covering First Lady Jill Biden's 2022
Christmas decorations at the
White House. In
February 2023, she was selected...
-
Chronicles of B****tshire novels,
Anthony Trollope names an inn and
posting house in
Barchester The
Dragon of Wantley. When it is
first mentioned, in...