Date:24th of May 1955
Description:Workers in the customs and excise department at the Post Office's sorting office depot on Newport Road, Stafford checking for undeclared dutiable goods, many of which were food parcels from Canada and New Zealand. In the 1950 Christmas rush period Stafford Post Office dealt with a total of 926,523 letters and cards and expected a three per cent increase in 1951. Over 300 temporary workers were recruited to deal with the extra post, around 70 of whom were recruited from nearby King Edward VI Grammar School This photograph was published in the Staffordshire Newsletter on 22 December 1951. Reproduced by kind permission of the Staffordshire Newsletter who retain copyright.
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Workers in the customs and excise department at the Post Office's sorting office depot on Newport Road, ...
Workers, including 40 Stafford women on temporary contracts, sorting foreign parcels at the Post Office's ...
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