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this means postage rates are now calculated based on weight, size and the service required. The two tier postal system, first and second class, is still in place but post now falls into three categories: letter, large letter and packet. First class can be used for each of the three categories.CategoryLetter0-100g+Max Dimensions (length x width x thickness) Large Letter101-250g251-500g501-750g131pPacket240mm x 165mm x 5mm max353mm x 250mm x 25mm maxover 353mm x 250mm x 25mm 751-1000g 1001-1250g(For each additional 250g or part thereof100p127p170p220p270p474p109p139p177p212pNot admissible over 1000g%(from Royal Mail website 21 Aug 2006)AThe initial charge was raised from 2d to 3d. The area of the London Penny Post delivery was, therefore, restricted to the 10 mile circle from the General Post Office. Previously, towns within about 20 miles had been served by the penny post, but an additional penny was charged for all packets delivered in the surburbs.'The usual increased charges for double, treble, and ounce letters applied throughout. Additional rates were charged in respect of conveyance by packet boat, eg for a Single letter between Holyhead and Dublin, 2d; in respect of Menai Bridge, 1d; in respect of any letter conveyed in Scotland by a mail carriage with more than two wheels, 1/2d. The Treasury was empowered to requlate rates of postage, and subsequent changes were made by Treasury Warrant.' 1990 Sept 17 1986 Nov 20$Each additional 250g or part thereof#over 353mm x over 250mm x over 25mm%(from Royal Mail website 31 Jul 2007) April 02 2007 Aug 21 20061869: 'The postcard was first introduced to Austria in 1869, and because of their great popularity, were issued by the British Post Office in 1870.'61882: 'The reply Postcard came into use at this time.'1894: The private postcard did not become popular until this time, when permission was granted for the use of private postcards to which an adhesive stamp could be fixed. The most popular kind was the picture postcard.'/From Heritage Information Sheet '<F Postcards'. F1870: 'The first postcards issued by the Post Office bore an embossed 1/2d stamp. They were thin and smaller than the present-day type. No charge was made by the Post Office for the postcard itself until stationers protested against the invasion of theor terriority. The government therefore made a slight additional charge for the postcard and allowed the public to take private cards to the Inland Revenue Office for receiving the embossed stamp. The thin cards used at the beginning of the service were replaced by thicker types, as suggested by Mr Gladstone, the Prime Minster.'MN.B. There were no cross posts between two towns not on the same post road, however near. Letters could circulate only through London, and whenever a letter passed through London an additional rate was imposed, eg from Bristol to Exeter (less than 80 miles) a letter would be sent via London and charged two rates for over 80 miles.' 2005 Apr 7 2000 Apr 27#Each additional 2kg or part thereof 2001-4000g 1751-2000g 1501-1750g 1251-1500g%(from Royal Mail website 06 Apr 2010)gOver 353mm x over 250mm x over 25mm. 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