By working together, we can make these pages a really valuable resource relating to the history of the post. It's a collective effort, and we need your help to make it work! If you're interested in becoming part of our community of Wiki users, keeping up to date with new pages on the Wiki, and discussing the topics on here, why not join our BPMA Wiki group email.
Wiki ideas
We'd like to suggest you start off with one of our nine themes. Click on one of the images to get started:These are not the only ways that you can contribute to the Wiki. If you have other ideas, why not create a new page. Click the 'Create new page' button on the right-hand side of this screen. You can then create a link to your new page from this FrontPage. See the Help page for further instructions.
The golden rules
There are certain rules for anyone using the BPMA Wiki. These rules are quite simple, but as the wiki grows in size they may have to become more sophisticated. These will always, however, be the three golden rules:
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This wiki was created by The British Postal Museum & Archive, so all subject matter on this wiki must be 'postal' in some way.
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No obscene or derogatory content is allowed.
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Respect other wiki users and value their work. Do not vandalise or steal content.
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