District Messenger
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London, 1920s Photogravure by Donald Macleish from Wonderful London by St John Adcock, 1927. From the section entitled Public servants of the London streets: It is the boast of the District Messengers that they will go anywhere, to do anything. A telephone message will bring one to exercise a pekinese dog, to fetch a suit-case from Exeter, or deliver a presentation to a Prime Minister. It is recorded of one that he was sent for and told to deliver a letter. When he looked at the address he found it was in New York. But the letter - a propsal of marriage, so they say - was delivered.

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