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List of post offices in the British Mandate of Palestine : ウィキペディア英語版
List of post offices in the British Mandate of Palestine
The List of post offices in the British Mandate of Palestine contains those post offices operated in Palestine under allied military control and, after 1920, the civil administration of the British Mandate of Palestine. During the Mandate, postal services were provided by British authorities.
About 160 post offices, branch offices, rural agencies, travelling post offices, and town agencies operated, some only for a few months, others for the entire length of the period. Upon the advance of allied forces in 1917 and 1918 initially ''Field Post Offices'' and ''Army Post Offices'' served the local civilian population. Some of the latter offices were converted to ''Stationary Army Post Offices'' and became civilian post offices upon establishment of the civilian administration. In 1919 fifteen offices existed, rising to about 100 by 1939, and about 150 by the end of the Mandate in May 1948.
With most of the Jerusalem General Post Office archives destroyed, research depends heavily on philatelists recording distinct postmarks and dates of their use.
The postal service operated by the Mandatory authorities was reputed to be the best in the Middle East. Letters were delivered daily in Jerusalem. Palestine joined the Universal Postal Union in October 1923.〔Proud, 2006, p. 14.〕 The post was transported by boat, train, cars and horses, and after 1927, also by air.〔Baker, 1992, p. 187.〕 During the volatility of 1947 and 1948, British postal services deteriorated and were replaced by ''ad hoc'' interim services prior to the partition and the establishment of the State of Israel.
==Mandate post offices==


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