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The BPMA has a series of online exhibitions. Some of these are online versions of current or past exhibitions that we have had on display, either at Freeling House or at other venues. Others are purely online.

Online exhibitions

Last PostLast Post: Remembering the First World War explores the effect of the events of 1914-18 on the Post Office and its people and the contribution of postal communications to the war effort.


Timeless & ClassicTimeless & Classic: Elizabeth Queen & Icon features material that was on display in The Royal Mail Archive from May 2007 until April 2008. It also shows material that was shown as part of our 2007 summer exhibition at the Royal College of Art. The exhibition explores the evolution of Machin's classic icon and marked the 40th anniversary in 2007 of this 'timeless & classic' image.


valentine's day: passion through the postValentine's Day: Passion through the post highlights some of the more romantic items in our collection. It traces the history of Valentine traditions and the impact they have had on the Post Office.

Stamp of the Month

Stamp of the Month was an ongoing project throughout most of 2007. It shows off some of our wonderful collection of stamps and artwork by linking it each month to the latest stamps from Royal Mail.


Image of community project banner Mount Pleasant Community Project 2007 shows some of the photographs taken by Royal Mail staff to create an exhibition about life in Mount Pleasant mail centre.

 


Mount PleasantMount Pleasant: '...the largest sorting office in the world' recounts the history of the Mount Pleasant site in Clerkenwell from the 1500s until the present day. The Mount Pleasant sorting office was once thought to be the largest in the world.


Elizabeth Queen & IconElizabeth: Queen & Icon celebrated Her Majesty The Queen's 80th birthday in 2006. Queen Elizabeth has had her face reproduced on more stamps than anyone in history, and this exhibition journeys through these philatelic portraits.


Courier 40 logo40 years of Courier marked the 40th birthday of Courier, the newspaper for Royal Mail staff, in 2006. Read a brief history of the magazine and an interview with its first editor Peter Davies. See a selection of Courier front covers and mastheads from the last five decades.


Playing for the CupPlaying for the Cup was inspired by the 2006 FIFA World Cup, and the successful cataloguing of the BPMA collection of sporting trophies. Meet some of the legends of Post Office sport, from the pages of our historic staff magazines.


V&A logoV&A Purchase Grant Fund is an exhibition to mark the 125th anniversary of the fund in 2006. The Purchase Grant Fund supports heritage institutions in buying items for their collections. Thanks to the fund, we have acquired six postal notices and some music sheets with a postal theme.


Icons of EnglandIcons of England shows how the things we cherish in our culture find their way into every home as beautiful stamp designs. This exhibition is created in support of the ICONS Online project, a new virtual portrait of England.


World War 2 in StampsWorld War 2 in Stamps is a slideshow of the best in wartime imagery from the front of an envelope. From Spitfires to submarines, you can learn about some of the events, machines and people involved in the conflict.


Victorian InnovationVictorian Innovation changed the postal service forever, not just because of the world's first stamp, the Penny Black. Drawing items from the R M Phillips Collection, we throw light on some of the key postal innovations of Victoria's reign.


The GPO & the Home Front in World War 2How the Post Office Went To War is a celebration of how the postal service played its crucial part in Britain's 'finest hour'. Created to mark 60 years since the end of the war, find out about the  work of the GPO on the home front.


World's First Scheduled Aerial PostThe World's First Scheduled Aerial Post was a pivotal moment in postal transport. Created as part of the 2005 Archive Awareness Campaign to celebrate 'Beginnings', this slideshow takes us back to Hendon aerodrome in 1911...


The Post of Christmas PastThe Post of Christmas Past is good fun at any time of year! The post is a fundamental part of Christmas, from seasonal stamps to Christmas cards.