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  2. Wikipedia:Template index/Standard boxes - Wikipedia

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    This page describes standard box and diagram templates used for specific subject matter items. They include right and left side, or lower article boxes, calendars, tables, grids and diagrams used in article expostion. The templates provide a consistent, clean format for the displayed information. Infoboxes are described on the Infoboxes page.

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  4. Pillar box - Wikipedia

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    A pillar box is a type of free-standing post box. They are found in the United Kingdom and its associated the Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories , and, less commonly, in many members of the Commonwealth of Nations such as Cyprus , India , Gibraltar , Hong Kong , Malta , New Zealand and Sri Lanka , as well as in the Republic of ...

  5. Portal:Philately/Selected article archive/1 - Wikipedia

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    A pillar box is a free-standing post box where mail is deposited to be collected by the Royal Mail and forwarded to the addressee. Pillar boxes have been used since 1852, just 12 years after the introduction of the first adhesive postage stamps and uniform penny post. According to the Letter Box Study Group, there are more than 150 recognised ...

  6. Template:Unicode chart Box Drawing - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Box Drawing Official Unicode Consortium ... {Unicode chart Box Drawing ...

  7. Column - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] In the case of free-standing columns, the decorative elements atop the shaft are known as a finial. Modern columns may be constructed out of steel, poured or precast concrete, or brick, left bare or clad in an architectural covering, or veneer. Used to support an arch, an impost, or pier, is the topmost member of a column. The bottom ...

  8. Pillarbox - Wikipedia

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    Some high-definition television networks and TV stations use "stylized pillarboxing", meaning they fill-in the blank areas on the sides with their HD logo or other still or motion graphics, when the program being shown is only available in 4:3 aspect ratio (standard definition).

  9. Collection plate (postal) - Wikipedia

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    A collection plate is a notice plate fixed to a post box giving the times of collections and days of the week on which these collections are made. They are used extensively in the UK and Commonwealth countries, as well as in most other postal administrations.