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Work starts on London's £26m Postal Museum
POSTED 10 Feb 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
Haley Sharpe Design (HSD) is handling exhibition design for the museum
Work has started on a new heritage attraction in London, with the £26m (US$37.7m, €33.4m) Postal Museum to chronicle five centuries of social and communication history across Britain.

Now scheduled for early 2017, the Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios-designed Postal Museum has been financed through the Heritage Lottery Fund, Royal Mail and Post Office, in addition to support from a number of individual private donors and organisations.

Haley Sharpe Design (HSD) is handling exhibition design for the museum, which will incorporate varied digital interfaces and medias, along with a selection of artefacts and displays across five interactive zones telling the story of the people who worked for – and whose lives were changed – by the postal service.

One of the attraction’s key features will be the transformation of a disused underground mail line – the Mail Rail – which is being converted to carry passengers through the 6.5m (10.5km) underground network of tunnels.

“We’ve existed as The British Postal Museum & Archive since 2004, with a vision to bring our curious and extraordinary stories to a mass audience. Our new site, new name and the opening up of Mail Rail marks a new chapter in our history,” said Adrian Steel, director of The Postal Museum.

“Our archives contain so many great stories – from the fact that the Post Office used to officially employ cats, to artefacts that evidence some of the greatest historical events of our time, such as the fate of the Titanic and the golden age of Victorian innovation and social change.

“It’s fantastic to have a brand new site – a shop window – to display all of these amazing items that piece together the social history of Britain.”
One of the attraction’s key features will be the transformation of a disused underground mail line
The Postal Museum will chronicle five centuries of social and communication history across Britain
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios are masterplanners for the project
The Postal Museum has been financed through the Heritage Lottery Fund, Royal Mail and Post Office
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Work starts on London's £26m Postal Museum
POSTED 10 Feb 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
Haley Sharpe Design (HSD) is handling exhibition design for the museum
Work has started on a new heritage attraction in London, with the £26m (US$37.7m, €33.4m) Postal Museum to chronicle five centuries of social and communication history across Britain.

Now scheduled for early 2017, the Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios-designed Postal Museum has been financed through the Heritage Lottery Fund, Royal Mail and Post Office, in addition to support from a number of individual private donors and organisations.

Haley Sharpe Design (HSD) is handling exhibition design for the museum, which will incorporate varied digital interfaces and medias, along with a selection of artefacts and displays across five interactive zones telling the story of the people who worked for – and whose lives were changed – by the postal service.

One of the attraction’s key features will be the transformation of a disused underground mail line – the Mail Rail – which is being converted to carry passengers through the 6.5m (10.5km) underground network of tunnels.

“We’ve existed as The British Postal Museum & Archive since 2004, with a vision to bring our curious and extraordinary stories to a mass audience. Our new site, new name and the opening up of Mail Rail marks a new chapter in our history,” said Adrian Steel, director of The Postal Museum.

“Our archives contain so many great stories – from the fact that the Post Office used to officially employ cats, to artefacts that evidence some of the greatest historical events of our time, such as the fate of the Titanic and the golden age of Victorian innovation and social change.

“It’s fantastic to have a brand new site – a shop window – to display all of these amazing items that piece together the social history of Britain.”
One of the attraction’s key features will be the transformation of a disused underground mail line
The Postal Museum will chronicle five centuries of social and communication history across Britain
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios are masterplanners for the project
The Postal Museum has been financed through the Heritage Lottery Fund, Royal Mail and Post Office
RELATED STORIES
Mail Rail plans get the green light


Islington Borough Council has approved plans to open up a section of the old Post Office Underground Railway – also known as the Mail Rail – as an attraction for the newly created British Postal Museum & Archives (BPMA).
London's Mail Rail could get new lease on life as a tourist attraction


Plans are afoot to take a disused underground mail line in London and transform it into a tourist attraction.
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