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Charlotte Dujardin gold post box

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{On plaque attached to side of box:}
This post box has been painted gold by Royal Mail to celebrate Charlotte Dujardin, Gold Medal winner, London 2012 Olympic Games, Equestrian: Dressage - Team.

Site: Charlotte Dujardin gold post box (1 memorial)

EN1, 5 Colman Parade, Southbury Rd

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Olympic Games - 2012

See also 2012 Paralympics. The first event was held on 25 July in Cardiff but...

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Charlotte Dujardin

Dressage rider, equestrian, and writer. The most successful British dressage ...

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Charlotte Dujardin gold post box

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Royal Mail

Before the 2012 Olympics started the Royal Mail committed to turn a red post ...

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