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Courier Collection (#4)

"The Courier: A Timeless Messenger of News and Deliveries" From ancient times to modern day

Background imageCourier Collection: Count Bergami - 2

Count Bergami - 2
BARTOLOMEO, count BERGAMI Italian courier, companion to Caroline, queen of George Prince of Wales; their scandalous relationship led to her trial for adultery. Date: circa 1805-1815

Background imageCourier Collection: Postal Courier, C17

Postal Courier, C17
Capt. Bedlow carrying letters to Forraigne Parts. Date: 1684

Background imageCourier Collection: German Newspaper 1804

German Newspaper 1804
Front page of the HALLESCHE KURIER, with a nice woodcut of a courier blowing his horn as he brings the news to the patrons of a country tavern. Date: 3 May 1804

Background imageCourier Collection: South Africa postman

South Africa postman
Native South Africa letter carrier, carrying a message in a cleft stick Date: 1868

Background imageCourier Collection: Changing horses at the Pony Express

Changing horses at the Pony Express Date: circa 1860

Background imageCourier Collection: Poster, Carry by Sidecar, commercial transport

Poster, Carry by Sidecar, commercial transport - the most economical form of motor delivery. Date: circa 1935

Background imageCourier Collection: The Dogs of War - trained animals at work at the front

The Dogs of War - trained animals at work at the front
Messenger dogs, trained at the British War Dog School at Shoeburyness, pictured in action delivering messages at the front in a page from the Illustrated London News. Date: 1918

Background imageCourier Collection: The Dogs of War - training messenger dogs at Shoeburyness

The Dogs of War - training messenger dogs at Shoeburyness
Page from the Illustrated London News illustrating the work of the British War Dog School at Shoeburyness on the Essex coast in training dogs to become messengers at the front during the First World

Background imageCourier Collection: United States, 19th c. Outward Bound, clipper

United States, 19th c. Outward Bound, clipper Ship. Printed by Courier & Ives. Litography

Background imageCourier Collection: Bartolomeo Count Bergami

Bartolomeo Count Bergami
BARTOLOMEO, count BERGAMI Italian courier and companion to Caroline of Brunswick; her scandalous relationship with him was the basis for her trial, but was not proved. Date: circa 1820

Background imageCourier Collection: Count Bartolomeo Bergami

Count Bartolomeo Bergami
BARTOLOMEO, count BERGAMI Italian courier, companion to Caroline, queen of George Prince of Wales; their scandalous relationship led to her trial for adultery. Date: circa 1815

Background imageCourier Collection: Female Air Traffic Clerk

Female Air Traffic Clerk
Patricia Page-Taven, the smart Air Traffic Clerk and Courier for B.O.A, C. India, Far East and Australia, seen here answering the telephone at her desk with colleague. Date: 1940s

Background imageCourier Collection: F. W Dawson Charleston News Courier American Editors series

F. W Dawson Charleston News Courier American Editors series
Artokoloro

Background imageCourier Collection: Airspeed AS5 Courier, G-ACNZ, fitted with a Napier Rapie?

Airspeed AS5 Courier, G-ACNZ, fitted with a Napier Rapie?
Airspeed AS5 Courier, G-ACNZ, fitted with a Napier Rapier engine for test and demonstration work

Background imageCourier Collection: Sailors stage mail to be moved to the hangar bay

Sailors stage mail to be moved to the hangar bay
Gulf of Oman, September 3, 2013 - Sailors stage mail to be moved to the hangar bay on the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman

Background imageCourier Collection: A Sailor waits to move mail below decks

A Sailor waits to move mail below decks
Arabian Gulf, April 4, 2011 - A Sailor waits to move mail below decks after it was received via carrier onboard delivery aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70)

Background imageCourier Collection: Sailors load mail on to a C-2A Greyhound

Sailors load mail on to a C-2A Greyhound
Arabian Gulf, February 11, 2012 - Sailors aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln load mail on to a C-2A Greyhound

Background imageCourier Collection: Sailors unload mail from an MH-53E Sea Dragon

Sailors unload mail from an MH-53E Sea Dragon
Arabian Gulf, December 19, 2013 - Sailors unload mail from an MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopter on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75)

Background imageCourier Collection: THE CARLIST WAR IN THE NORTH, SPAIN: 1. A Republican Column on the March

THE CARLIST WAR IN THE NORTH, SPAIN: 1. A Republican Column on the March. 2. A Carlist Custom House Officer. 3. Carlist Courier. 4. Types of Carlist Cavalry. 5

Background imageCourier Collection: HENRY WATTERSON (1840-1921). American journalist and politician

HENRY WATTERSON (1840-1921). American journalist and politician. Editor of the Courier-Journal at Louisville, Kentucky. Drawing, 1902, by W.A. Rogers

Background imageCourier Collection: Mailman holding blank form outdoors, (B&W), portrait

Mailman holding blank form outdoors, (B&W), portrait

Background imageCourier Collection: Thessaloniki, Greece - Quai Messageries

Thessaloniki, Greece - Quai Messageries. Date: circa 1901

Background imageCourier Collection: A Carter Paterson express carrier lorry driving through the flooded roads near Darenth

A Carter Paterson express carrier lorry driving through the flooded roads near Darenth, Kent. 1936

Background imageCourier Collection: The first production Airspeed AS5 Courier, G-ACJL

The first production Airspeed AS5 Courier, G-ACJL, competed in the MacRobertson England to Australia race of October 1934

Background imageCourier Collection: Airspeed AS5 Courier, G-ACVF, during rebuilding

Airspeed AS5 Courier, G-ACVF, during rebuilding at Rochford, was the only Courier to survive WW2 and operated on pleasure flights and taxi work for East Anglian Flying Services

Background imageCourier Collection: Airspeed AS5 Courier, G-ADAY

Airspeed AS5 Courier, G-ADAY, of Portsmouth Southsea & Isle of Wight Aviation

Background imageCourier Collection: A Wells Fargo messenger from their Express Delivery service via the Isthmus of Panama

A Wells Fargo messenger from their Express Delivery service via the Isthmus of Panama. From Harpers New Monthly Magazine New York 1875. Wood engraving

Background imageCourier Collection: Loading up horse-drawn vans at the Wells Fargo general office, New York. From Harper s

Loading up horse-drawn vans at the Wells Fargo general office, New York. From Harper s
Loading up horse-drawn vans at the Wells Fargo general office, New York. From Harpers New Monthly Magazine New York 1875. Wood engraving

Background imageCourier Collection: Deliveries and collections taking place at Wells Fargo depot, New York. From Harper s

Deliveries and collections taking place at Wells Fargo depot, New York. From Harper s
Deliveries and collections taking place at Wells Fargo depot, New York. From Harpers New Monthly Magazine New York 1875. Wood engraving

Background imageCourier Collection: Pony Express rider

Pony Express rider crossing hostile country between St Joseph, Missouri, and San Francisco, pursued by native Americans. Horse and rider relay mail service took about 10 days to cover the 1

Background imageCourier Collection: Italy, Uniform of postal courier of Kingdom of Sardinia, watercolor, 19th century

Italy, Uniform of postal courier of Kingdom of Sardinia, watercolor, 19th century
Militaria, Italy, 19th century. Uniform of postal officer of the Kingdom of Sardinia. Watercolor

Background imageCourier Collection: Italy, Uniform of courier of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, watercolor, 1862

Italy, Uniform of courier of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, watercolor, 1862
Militaria, Italy, 19th century. Uniform of courier of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, 1862. Watercolor

Background imageCourier Collection: Royal Courier of the Court of Felipe II, lithography

Royal Courier of the Court of Felipe II, lithography by Benedi (16th c.). Arrival of the courier to the Royal Monastery of El Escorial. Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. Post and Telegraph Museum

Background imageCourier Collection: Simon Bolivar Buckner

Simon Bolivar Buckner
SIMON BOLIVAR BUCKNER American Confederate general who surrendered to Grant at Fort Donelson in 1862 : editor of the Louisville Courier, governor of Kentucky. Date: 1823 - 1914

Background imageCourier Collection: ARMY MESSENGER, 1890s. A German soldier relaying messages with the aid of a bicycle

ARMY MESSENGER, 1890s. A German soldier relaying messages with the aid of a bicycle, adopted by the German army for courier service in 1892. Contemporary wood engraving

Background imageCourier Collection: European Gentleman delivering a letter

European Gentleman delivering a letter to a Soon-Tah-Burdar or Silver Baton-Bearer. (Plate 6 of 20) Date: 1813

Background imageCourier Collection: Alexandria, Egypt - Steam Packet Docks

Alexandria, Egypt - Steam Packet Docks Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCourier Collection: French war dog: A courser whose winged feet spurn the earth

French war dog: A courser whose winged feet spurn the earth. A french courier dog leaps over a soldier in a trench, the dogs were used when the telephone systems in the front line trenches were out

Background imageCourier Collection: A canine courier of the great war

A canine courier of the great war, an officer writes a message as the dog waits to deliver it in the trenches. The dogs were three times faster at delivering messages compared to man

Background imageCourier Collection: George Lester - Mail Carrier at Cortland Post Office

George Lester - Mail Carrier at Cortland Post Office
George Lester - Mail Carrier No.1 at The Cortland Post Office, NY, USA. Date: circa 1915

Background imageCourier Collection: Egypt - Runners / Messangers

Egypt - Runners / Messangers Date: 1908

Background imageCourier Collection: American soldiers from Divisional Signal Company, releasing courier pigeons on frontline during

American soldiers from Divisional Signal Company, releasing courier pigeons on frontline during World War Two, near Liberi, Campania, Italy, october 1943 (U.S. Army Signal Corps)

Background imageCourier Collection: British courier pigeon loft in trailer, adapted for use by American Army Signal Corps during World

British courier pigeon loft in trailer, adapted for use by American Army Signal Corps during World War Two, Tidworth, England, july 1943 (U.S. Army Signal Corps)

Background imageCourier Collection: American soldiers from Reconnaissance Troop of 1st Cavalry Divison

American soldiers from Reconnaissance Troop of 1st Cavalry Divison, releasing courier pigeons with messages for headquarters during World War Two, Ami Island, Admiralty Islands, Bismarck Archipelago

Background imageCourier Collection: Carbon neutral transport

Carbon neutral transport. This van is part of the Courier Systems company, a UK company that uses a carbon offset scheme to balance their carbon emissions

Background imageCourier Collection: Union sentries reading a Confederate message, Civil War

Union sentries reading a Confederate message, Civil War
Confederate messenger stopped by Union pickets, US Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCourier Collection: HSET2A-00005

HSET2A-00005
Pony Express rider changing horses. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration by Frederic Remington

Background imageCourier Collection: HSET2A-00006

HSET2A-00006
Pony Express rider passing workers raising telegraph poles, 1860s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration




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"The Courier: A Timeless Messenger of News and Deliveries" From ancient times to modern day, the role of a courier has been vital in ensuring the smooth flow of communication and transportation. The Royal Logistic Corps, with its rich history dating back centuries, stands as a testament to the importance of couriers in military operations. In the realm of sports, we recall Pheidippides' legendary runs during the first marathon race, where he served as a courageous courier delivering crucial messages. Even royalty recognized the significance of this profession; Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret themselves sent couriers to relay important information. Before technology took over, district messengers played an essential role in connecting people across vast distances. The GPO's dedicated team ensured that letters reached their destinations promptly and efficiently. Traveling through time brings us to 1838 when stagecoaches carried both passengers and packages from Texas to the Pacific Coast. This detailed schedule and price list highlight how couriers were relied upon for long-distance deliveries even then. The biblical tale tells us how David received envoys from King Hiram through trusted couriers—an example that showcases how these messengers bridged gaps between nations throughout history. During times of war, such as depicted in "The Transport Fleet embarking troops at Varna" engraving, couriers played a crucial part in relaying orders swiftly amidst chaos. Their bravery ensured that critical information reached those who needed it most. Moving into more recent times, printing presses like those used by Liverpool Express allowed newspapers to be distributed far and wide—a testament to how couriers facilitated access to news for communities everywhere. Behind-the-scenes departments like plate casting showcased the intricate craftsmanship required for newspaper production while stereotyping departments enabled mass production on a large scale—courier services making sure readers received their papers promptly. Lastly, picture process departments utilized innovative techniques allowing images to accompany news stories—another way that couriers helped deliver not only information but also visual narratives to captivate readers.