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- Post_Office_Packet_Service abstract "The Post Office Packet Service dates to Tudor times and ran until 1823, when the Admiralty assumed control of the service. Originally, the Post Office used packet ships to carry mail packets to and from British embassies, colonies and outposts. The vessels generally also carried bullion, private goods and passengers. The ships were usually lightly armed and relied on speed for their security. That said, Britain was at war almost continuously during the Eighteenth and early Nineteenth Centuries with the result that packet ships did get involved in naval engagements with enemy warships and privateers, and were, occasionally, captured.".
- Post_Office_Packet_Service thumbnail DSCN1694FalmouthPacketServiceMemorial.jpg?width=300.
- Post_Office_Packet_Service wikiPageExternalLink index.php?page=Explore_the_Museum&id=58.
- Post_Office_Packet_Service wikiPageExternalLink index_html?searchterm=packet.
- Post_Office_Packet_Service wikiPageExternalLink www.xjt60.dial.pipex.com.
- Post_Office_Packet_Service wikiPageID "13978821".
- Post_Office_Packet_Service wikiPageRevisionID "577098239".
- Post_Office_Packet_Service hasPhotoCollection Post_Office_Packet_Service.
- Post_Office_Packet_Service subject Category:1850_disestablishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Post_Office_Packet_Service subject Category:Falmouth,_Cornwall.
- Post_Office_Packet_Service subject Category:Maritime_history.
- Post_Office_Packet_Service subject Category:Organizations_disestablished_in_1850.
- Post_Office_Packet_Service subject Category:Packet_(sea_transport).
- Post_Office_Packet_Service subject Category:Postal_system_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Post_Office_Packet_Service comment "The Post Office Packet Service dates to Tudor times and ran until 1823, when the Admiralty assumed control of the service. Originally, the Post Office used packet ships to carry mail packets to and from British embassies, colonies and outposts. The vessels generally also carried bullion, private goods and passengers. The ships were usually lightly armed and relied on speed for their security.".
- Post_Office_Packet_Service label "Post Office Packet Service".
- Post_Office_Packet_Service sameAs m.03cp_tj.
- Post_Office_Packet_Service sameAs Q16933329.
- Post_Office_Packet_Service sameAs Q16933329.
- Post_Office_Packet_Service wasDerivedFrom Post_Office_Packet_Service?oldid=577098239.
- Post_Office_Packet_Service depiction DSCN1694FalmouthPacketServiceMemorial.jpg.
- Post_Office_Packet_Service isPrimaryTopicOf Post_Office_Packet_Service.