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 Übersetzung für 'general post office' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a general post office | general post offices
general post officeHauptpostamt {n}
general post office <GPO> [Am.]Hauptpost {f}
General Post Office <GPO> [Br.]Hauptpostamt {n}
Teiltreffer
general officeZentrale {f}
post officePoststelle {f}
archi.
post office
Postgebäude {n} [Post]
post officePost {f} [Postamt]
post officePostanstalt {f} [veraltet]
post office mailPostsache {f}
post office counterPostschalter {m}
jobs
post office employee
Postangestellter {m}
comm.
post office shop
Post-Shop {m}
fin.
post office ATM
Postomat® {m} [schweiz.]
railway post officeBahnpostamt {n} <BPA>
hist.jobs
post-office keeper
Postamtsmeister {m}
sub-post officePostagentur {f}
army post officeFeldpostamt {n}
main post officeHauptpost {f}
post office customerPostkunde {m}
delivery post officeZustellpostamt {n}
post office branchPostfiliale {f}
post office vanPostauto {n}
army post-officeFeldpostamt {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Following the 1869 finalisation of UK telegraph nationalisation into a General Post Office monopoly, the Isle of Man Telegraph Company was nationalised in 1870 under the Telegraph Act 1870 (an Act of Parliament) at a cost to the British Government of £16,106 (paid in 1872 following arbitration proceedings over the value).
  • Engineer Tommy Flowers joined the telecommunications branch of the General Post Office in 1926.
  • In 1935, Éamon de Valera unveiled a statue of the mythical Irish hero Cú Chulainn, sculpted by Oliver Sheppard, at the General Post Office as part of the Rising commemorations that year – it is often seen to be an important symbol of martyrdom in remembrance of the 1916 rebels.
  • Shute's father, Arthur Hamilton Norway, became head of the Post Office in Ireland before the First World War and was based at the General Post Office, Dublin in 1916 at the time of the Easter Rising.
  • Adjacent was the Nicosia Police headquarters, while opposite were the General Post Office and the Telegraph Office.

  • Some of them include the General Post Office, Abuja International Conference Centre along the busy Herbert Macaulay Way, Nicon Luxury Hotel (formally known as Abuja Sofitel Hotel and Le Meridian), Agura Hotel and Old Federal Secretariat Complex Buildings (Area 1).
  • One innovation of the Wilson government was the creation in 1968 of the Girobank, a publicly owned bank which operated via the General Post Office network: As most working-class people in the 1960s did not have bank accounts, this was designed to serve their needs, as such it was billed as the "people's bank".
  • The Telegraph Act 1868 passed the control of all these to the newly formed GPO (General Post Office)'s Postal Telegraphs Department.
  • Unlawfully obtaining a free telephone call was deemed to be a criminal offence abstracting electricity from the General Post Office, which operated the telephone system and several cases were prosecuted.
  • The most successful creator of an electromagnetic induction telegraph system was William Preece, chief engineer of Post Office Telegraphs of the General Post Office (GPO) in the United Kingdom.

  • The project was a joint one between the General Post Office of the UK, the American Telephone and Telegraph company, and the Canadian Overseas Telecommunications Corporation.
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