
Aussie Man's Post Box Restoration Unearths Royal History
Collingwood, Victoria, Australia – 76-year-old Mick Slocum is on a unique mission: restoring nearly 200 historic post boxes across Victoria. His project, which began as a way to combat graffiti, has blossomed into a paid endeavor thanks to Australia Post. "I love doing this work," Slocum shared during a recent interview, his enthusiasm evident as he carefully cleaned and repainted a post box. The restoration process is meticulous, often taking weeks to complete. Recently, while working in Collingwood, Slocum made a remarkable discovery: under layers of old paint, he uncovered original lettering that appears to read "E II R," likely referencing Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Australia in the 1950s. "It's a strong possibility that this post box was redecorated for her visit," he explained. This discovery adds a layer of historical significance to Slocum's already impressive project, transforming simple post boxes into tangible links to the past. His dedication is a testament to the power of preserving history, one post box at a time.