These posts are to be found in a ring around London at about fifteen
miles from the City of London.
They were erected under the London Coal and Wine Duties Continuance Act, 1861.
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Details of the history, types, etc. of these posts are not given here because they are already well written up at:
| [CoL] | City of London site | |
| [Elm] | Elmbridge site | |
| [Bro] | Hertfordshire site - Brookmans Park | |
| Public Monument and Sculpture Association - see below also | ||
| Wikipedia |
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| Old Maps site
Some of these maps have already been marked up and copied to the maps page here |
| • | All the images in one gallery | |||
| Post numbers | ||||
| • | North | 11 | – | 58 |
| • | Spelthorne | 73 | – | 83 |
| • | Elmbridge | 94 | – | 110 |
| • | Epsom | 115 | – | 133 |
| • | Reigate and Banstead | 135 | – | 165 |
| • | Coulsdon | 166 | – | 168 |
| • | Tandridge | 169 | – | 181 |
| • | Bromley | 183 | – | 200 |
| • | Work in progress: North | |||
| • | Work in progress: South | |||
| • | Outtakes | |||
| • | Numerical index to photographs | |||
A collection consisting of nothing but full frontal photos of Tax Posts would be very boring. (Some will say that any collection of Tax Post photos is boring.) Anyway, wherever possible I like to include distracting foreground and background detail in my pictures.
My mother always accused me of making my subjects 'dots in the distance'. Thus this one in Woldingham Road - edited to show where the Post is. In the original the Tax Post is a full 4x20 pixels. Isn't that big enough?
If a photo caption disagrees with the description in the list then the latter should be taken as the correct version.
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