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Is it still customary in the UK to draw 2 intersecting blue lines on the front of...
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<blockquote data-quote="BlairLuvr" data-source="post: 2304523" data-attributes="member: 715721"><p>...a registered mail envelope? I am asking about the practice today (in the year 2010). I have seen registered envelopes from the 1950s sent from the UK with the 2 intersecting blue lines and wonder if this is still done. Sometimes, the lines appear to have been printed. Other times, it looks like the lines were drawn in by crayon or blue pencil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlairLuvr, post: 2304523, member: 715721"] ...a registered mail envelope? I am asking about the practice today (in the year 2010). I have seen registered envelopes from the 1950s sent from the UK with the 2 intersecting blue lines and wonder if this is still done. Sometimes, the lines appear to have been printed. Other times, it looks like the lines were drawn in by crayon or blue pencil. [/QUOTE]
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