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Greetings from Camberwell Postcards


Monkeycat

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Hello from the other side of Denmark Hill.


I was recently asked if I would make postcards of the attached image, which was originally a Christmas Card from 2019.


Slightly sweary, but clearly hitting a chord with many for some reason.


Anyway, I am now selling these online at ?5/pack of 10.

http://www.photosbytomtom.com/printsbytomtom/greetings-from-camberwell


If anyone would like some you can order them from the link above. The first print run has almost sold out be I have more on order.


I'm also looking for similar graffiti around Dulwich and Herne Hill so if anyone knows anywhere that may be suitable, please get in touch either by leaving a message below or email me at [email protected]


Thanks all.


Tom.

I just wondered, is it legal to send items with swear words through the post? I read something ages ago about certain images and words not allowed to be sent through the mail: https://www.pressgazette.co.uk/royal-mail-decline-distribute-magazine-because-swear-word-front-page/ Perhaps it is not applicable to personal items?
The article you linked to says it delivery was delayed until they covered it up for posting. Magazines are often sent in plastic packaging (or were) so I guess that's why. It's not illegal. It was just a choice of the business (Royal Mail). What are they going to do? Open up every letter and check for swearwords then not send a letter / parcel if they find any?!
I agree re what is inside a parcel or envelope, but a postcard usually is not in an envelope, that's why it came to mind - the word was visible in the story I posted, like a postcard image would be. Please don't attach any value judgement on my part - I am just interested in nerdy facts and figures, I suppose.

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> The article you linked to says it delivery was

> delayed until they covered it up for posting.

> Magazines are often sent in plastic packaging (or

> were) so I guess that's why. It's not illegal. It

> was just a choice of the business (Royal Mail).

> What are they going to do? Open up every letter

> and check for swearwords then not send a letter /

> parcel if they find any?!

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