One Word Sunday: Red

Debbie’s One Word Sunday theme this week is Red. For various reasons, most recently the hashtag #PostboxSaturday on Twitter, I’ve collected a lot of pictures of post boxes over the last few years. Here’s a selection of wall boxes, firstly three Victorian ones from Dunkeld, Balmore and Kilmacolm.
Secondly, two GR wall boxes in differing states of repair. The one set into the beautifully decorated wall is in Galashiels. The date is shown as 1910, the year George V acceded to the throne. The dilapidated one is on an old bridge at Leaderfoot in the Scottish Borders and is no longer in use.
An inheritance from lockdown is a large collection of door photos, so this is a good chance to feature some red ones. This lovely symmetrical row of cottages is in Ruchill. In the centre is a fine example of Glasgow’s Coat of Arms and the date 1893.
Here’s the Victoria pub on Dumbarton Road. I love the hand holding out the lamp.
Finally, a random selection of red doors around Glasgow’s West End. I particularly like the house named Wit’s End and the juxtaposition of the red storm doors and the red rose. Despite the Hebrew writing above the door suggesting (to me) it was a synagogue, the one with pillars is an old church, now housing.
What’s your favourite? Happy Sunday!

These are stellar! Quite the collection. Thanks for sharing.
Bernie
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Thank you!
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Loved your blog post! It was insightful, engaging, and impressive. Your expertise and talent shine through.
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Thank you!
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Lots of red post boxes there! In Ireland, after independence they kept the British post boxes and painted them green. Always strange to see the VR and GR initials that are still there.
What colour will you paint the post boxes once you get your independence ? Tartan, perhaps? 😉
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Thistle purple? Though I think independence is receding rapidly at the moment!
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I ❤️❤️ red. I love the post boxes set into the walls.
Somewhere, I have a photo of the shortest postbox in the UK. I’ll find it.
Mx
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Thanks. Sounds intriguing!
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I like what you did with the color red!
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Thanks!
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Beautiful shots of red! I had to look twice to see the hand holding the lamp. Very cool!
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Thanks, Donna, I love red.
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I love the Victoria , it looks like a proper old pub. The lamp is very quirky!
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It is definitely quirky! Not sure I would venture in to check out the interior though.
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I enjoyed the red gallivanting, Anabel. I particularly enjoyed the post boxes
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Thanks, Debbie!
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There’s something very attractive about a red door, Anabel. I like that last in Kelvinside.
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Kelvinside is a very elegant area!
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The red boat with flowers; recycling at it’s best.
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It’s very pretty, I agree.
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I love that line up of red doors in Kelvinside. They do make the building look smart.
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They do, it’s nice to see them all the same – must be good neighbours!
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Hi Anabel – the pub with all its redness .. but I had a red door when I first came to Easbourne … now tis black. Great selection of red doors – cheers Hilary
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We have a red door, but it so badly needs painted I couldn’t show it!
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I remember seeing some of them on my walks. This week is meant to be warm and dry so we might both be out and about snapping the best of spring as before you know it it’s over until next year.
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Yes, the weather definitely looks to be taking a turn for the better.
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Hard to pick a favourite but I think that the Galashiels letterbox is just the winner for me.
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It’s certainly special.
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I love all the red doors. And such elegant houses. There are quite a few farms near me which have red farm gates and red doors on their farm buildings. X
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It’s such a cheerful colour.
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A great collection of red – I especially love the mailboxes! (I want one…)
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A grand tradition!
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There’s just something about our red postboxes, isn’t there?
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Iconic!
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I vote for Victoria. That’s probably because I could go for a pint of ale right now.
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It does have that effect, doesn’t it?
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A great collection of post boxes and doors! You ask which is my favourite? I’ll pick the curved terrace in North Kelvinside (very elegant!) and the hand holding the lamp on the pub 🙂
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I do like that terrace. The pub is one of those places I must have walked past many times pre-lockdown without properly looking at it. The hand was a revelation.
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Red is my favourite color so there’s so much to like here. Favourites are the cute dinghy, the storm doors and Wits End, and the terrace with its red doors looks so elegant 🙂
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Thanks Eunice. That is a very elegant terrace. The other end of the crescent has blue doors.
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