This was the best one I saw on my trip and had a lot of interesting stuff still in place.
This was very interesting as it gives a specific date when they decommisioned the old 'Countryman' radio set. It also looks like the Post was subsequently decommisioned as a radio Post as the cable holes were blocked up and the air pipe removed. This shows that Post re-organisations happened on a local level independant of the big changes of '68 (blah, blah, geek, blah..)
It looked a lot better after I'd had a bit of a tidy...
All the Observers who served are inscribed on this plate.
This was very interesting as it gives a specific date when they decommisioned the old 'Countryman' radio set. It also looks like the Post was subsequently decommisioned as a radio Post as the cable holes were blocked up and the air pipe removed. This shows that Post re-organisations happened on a local level independant of the big changes of '68 (blah, blah, geek, blah..)
It looked a lot better after I'd had a bit of a tidy...

All the Observers who served are inscribed on this plate.