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A bright red, cylindrical Royal Mail pillar box stands vertically against a white, textured wall. The pillar box has black accents at the top and bottom. A slot for mail is visible, along with a red label containing text and symbols. Above the slot, the word "OFFICE" is embossed in black capital letters, and below it, "POST" is also embossed. A royal crest is visible on the side of the pillar box. The pillar box is positioned on a paved area with light grey and brown stone tiles. To the left of the pillar box, partially visible, is a bright green object with a metal rim, possibly another type of container. The scene appears to be outdoors, and the lighting suggests it is daytime. The white wall behind the pillar box shows signs of peeling paint, indicating age or exposure to the elements. The overall impression is one of a functional, historical piece of street furniture situated in an urban environment. The text on the red label lists items that are prohibited from being posted, such as batteries, electronic devices, fireworks, and drugs.
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