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Pitcairn Island:

Pitcairn Island:. Post Office and Community How the Pitcairn Island Post Office has Delivered for Pitcairn!. Post Office Origins - Informal w/Dubious Delivery. Petch - 1904. 1855 Pitcairn to Brighton via Chile & Panama. 1922 Pitcairn to Bliss.

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Pitcairn Island:

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  1. Pitcairn Island: Post Office and Community How the Pitcairn Island Post Office has Delivered for Pitcairn!

  2. Post Office Origins - Informal w/Dubious Delivery Petch - 1904 1855 Pitcairn to Brighton via Chile & Panama 1922 Pitcairn to Bliss

  3. Post Office Origins - Informal, but More Regular Gerald Bliss - early 1920s (Free, but you get what you pay for) About 1923 Pitcairn to Boston 1925 Pitcairn to London

  4. Post Office Origins - Formal, but Not Free NZ Agency - 1927-1940 1939 Pitcairn to Chicago

  5. Post Office Origins - Birth of the Pitcairn PO Neill - 1937 (and end of NZ Agency) 1930s No Stamps Available “Resurrection”

  6. Post Office Established - 1940 Definitives Maude & Fuller - 1940

  7. Post Office Established - 1940 Definitives

  8. Post Office Established - 1940 Definitives

  9. Post Office Established - 1940 Definitives

  10. Post Office Established - 1940 Definitives

  11. Post Office Established - 1940 Definitives

  12. Post Office Established - 1940 Definitives

  13. Post Office Established - 1940 Definitives

  14. Post Office Established - 1940 Definitives Selling It!!!

  15. Post Office Established - 1940 First Day Islander usage of Pitcairn stamps October 15, 1940 Stella Young to son in NZ

  16. Post Office as Profit Center - 1949 RSW Issue

  17. Post Office as Profit Center - Govt Finances Neill - 1951 Treasury - £45,000 (<£100 before PO) Annual Budget - £5,500 But, 93% of government revenue comes from stamp sales.

  18. PO as Communications Facilitator - Diaspora 1953 - Floyd to Ben Christian on Norfolk

  19. PO as Communications Facilitator - Advertising

  20. PO as Communications Facilitator - Newsletters Miscellany 1977 - Miscellany shipment to Wilf (Airmail & Registered!)

  21. PO as Communications Facilitator - Relay Point 1947 - Merchant sailor to 94th Street in Manhattan

  22. PO as Communications Facilitator - Relay Point 1961 - Ship passenger to England

  23. PO as Communications Facilitator - Telegram

  24. PO as Commerce Facilitator - Money Transfer

  25. PO as Commerce Facilitator - Parcel Post

  26. PO as Commerce Facilitator - Parcel Post

  27. PO as Commerce Facilitator - Parcel Post 1990 - Parcel Bill to Auckland PO

  28. PO as Commerce Facilitator - Parcel Post 2006 - Banana shipment to Marcia ($45.50 postage)

  29. PO as Commerce Facilitator - Parcel Post Pitcairn Parcel Rates to Other Countries Since Decimalization (1967 - 2003)

  30. Post Office and Crown - Royal Portrait / Cipher

  31. Post Office and Intl Organizations - UPU

  32. Post Office as Family Glue - Jail Mail 2007 Randy to Nadine

  33. Post Office and Community - Conclusions • Over the past 70+ years of the Pitcairn Post Office has helped Pitcairn to: • Fund its modernization / infrastructure • Market / publicize the island • Bind the diaspora to the home island • Facilitate a craft and food export business • Continue on-island family relationships • Bind the country to the British Crown and the UK / EC • Establish Pitcairn as a country (though not an independent country) • How can the Pitcairn Post Office help in the future: • Continued funding source (although at a lower level) • Continued facilitator of exports (at lower level, unless...) • Market and serve tourism • Support sea-bed mining (on-island services to miners)

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