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Forgotten Messengers of India (6 Postcards Set)

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Forgotten Messengers Postcards bring to life the remarkable story of India’s early postal network through beautifully illustrated historical scenes. Featuring Dak Runners, Camel Dak, Bullock Mail Carts, Dawk Boats, the First Aerial Post of 1911, and Imperial Horse Tongas, this collectable postcard set celebrates the forgotten heroes who connected communities long before modern communication.

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Forgotten Messengers Postcards – A Journey Through India’s Postal History

Forgotten Messengers Postcards pay tribute to the courageous individuals, animals, and transport systems that formed the backbone of India’s communication network before the arrival of modern postal services. Through detailed illustrations and historical narratives, this collection captures the spirit of an era when delivering a message required determination, endurance, and ingenuity.

Each postcard tells the story of a unique chapter in India’s postal heritage, showcasing the people and methods that carried letters across forests, deserts, rivers, mountains, and vast distances. More than just postcards, these cards are miniature windows into the history of communication in India.

Featured Historic Mail Services

Dak Runner

Fearless foot messengers who carried mail through forests, villages, and difficult terrain, often travelling great distances with only a spear and unwavering determination.

Camel Dak

The dependable mail service of the Thar Desert, where camels transported letters across harsh landscapes that few other forms of transport could navigate.

Bullock Mail Cart

Reliable two-wheeled carts that carried parcels and correspondence across the plains of India, helping maintain communication between towns and villages.

Dawk Boat

Mail carriers of India’s great rivers, navigating the waterways of the Ganges and Brahmaputra to connect communities separated by vast stretches of water.

First Aerial Post (1911)

A landmark moment in world postal history, commemorating the first official airmail flight from Allahabad to Naini, marking the beginning of a new era in communication.

Imperial Horse Tonga

Swift horse-drawn coaches that transported passengers, letters, and urgent communications across long overland routes.

Why You’ll Love This Collection

  • Celebrates India’s rich postal heritage
  • Features six beautifully illustrated historical postcards
  • Includes educational information on every postcard
  • Perfect for philatelists, postcard collectors, and history enthusiasts
  • Ideal for gifting, collecting, framing, or correspondence
  • Inspired by real events and historic mail services
  • Designed and printed in India

A Unique Gift for Collectors and History Lovers

Whether you are a philatelist, postal historian, educator, collector, or someone fascinated by India’s past, these Forgotten Messengers Postcards offer a unique opportunity to explore the evolution of communication through art and storytelling.

From the determined Dak Runner crossing dense forests to the pioneering First Aerial Post soaring through the skies, each postcard honours the forgotten messengers whose efforts connected people across the Indian subcontinent.

Discover the remarkable history behind every message and celebrate the legacy of India’s postal pioneers with this unique postcard collection.

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