Postal district numbers for the addressing and sorting of mail were used in the suburban area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia from February 1928 [1] until their 1967 replacement by the Australia-wide postcodes. They were based on the London codes with a letter (or letters) denoting the direction from the main city post office and a number appended to, generally, correlate with the relative distance. An earlier system from around 1923 with twelve districts or 54 [1] [2] which had failed due to neglect was replaced.
Most postal districts were named from the post office from which delivery of mail was effected although a small number of districts contained no post offices. 99 districts were created and suburbs which were developed after 1928 were not allocated postal district numbers, the structure being retained substantially unchanged until 1967. The street directory issued in connection with the system allocated a postal district name and number to all streets in the metropolitan area. [3]
The table below shows the district numbers used, the date being 1928 if a post office was open then or earlier. [4] An asterisk identifies a name as a postal district.
Post Office | PDN | Date | Suburb now | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
(Carnegie North) | SE.10 | * no Post Office | ||
(Hawthorn East) | E. 3 | * no Post Office | ||
(Williamstown West) | W.17 | * no Post Office | ||
Abbotsford | N. 9 | 1928 | Abbotsford | ** name of district |
Aerodrome Essendon | W. 6 | 1938 | Essendon | . |
Albert Park | SC. 6 | 1928 | Albert Park | * |
Albert Park South | SC. 6 | 1947 | Albert Park | . |
Alphington | N.20 | 1928 | Alphington | . |
Altona | W.18 | 1928 | Altona | * |
Altona East | W.15 | 1960 | Altona North | . |
Altona North | W.18 | 1960 | Altona North | . |
Argyle Street | W.12 | 1937 | Footscray West | . |
Armadale | SE. 3 | 1928 | Armadale | * |
Armadale North | SE. 3 | 1940 | Armadale | . |
Ascot Vale | W. 2 | 1928 | Ascot Vale | * |
Ascot Vale East | W. 2 | 1928 | Ascot Vale | . |
Ascot Vale RAAF | W. 2 | 1943 | Ascot Vale | . |
Ascot Vale West | W. 2 | 1935 | Ascot Vale | . |
Ashburton | SE.11 | 1928 | Ashburton | * Ashburton South |
Ashburton East | SE.11 | 1949 | Ashburton | . |
Ashwood | SE.11 | 1951 | Ashwood | . |
Aspendale | S.13 | 1928 | Aspendale | * |
Auburn | E. 2 | 1928 | Hawthorn East | . |
Auburn South | E. 2 | 1928 | Hawthorn | . |
Balaclava | S.16 | 1928 | Balaclava | . |
Balwyn | E. 8 | 1928 | Balwyn | * |
Balwyn East | E. 8 | 1951 | Balwyn | . |
Balwyn North | E. 9 | 1937 | Balwyn North | * |
Balwyn West | E. 4 | 1928 | . | |
Barker | E. 2 | 1952 | Hawthorn | . |
Batman | N.13 | 1934 | Coburg North | . |
Beaumaris | S.10 | 1928 | Beaumaris | * |
Beaumaris South | S.10 | 1957 | Beaumaris | . |
Beevers | W.21 | 1966 | Altona North | . |
Bentleigh | SE.14 | 1928 | Bentleigh | * |
Bentleigh Central | SE.15 | 1928 | . | |
Bentleigh East | SE.15 | 1928 | Bentleigh East | * |
Bentleigh North | SE.14 | 1949 | McKinnon | . to Mckinnon 1964 |
Black Rock | S. 9 | 1928 | Black Rock | * |
Black Rock North | S. 9 | 1936 | Black Rock | . |
Booran Road | SE. 9 | 1934 | Glen Huntly | . |
Bourke Street East | C. 1 | 1928 | Melbourne | . |
Box Hill | E.11 | 1928 | Box Hill | * |
Box Hill North | E.12 | 1955 | Box Hill North | * |
Box Hill South | E.11 | 1928 | Box Hill South | . |
Braybrook | W.19 | 1928 | Braybrook | * |
Braybrook North | W.19 | 1960 | Braybrook | . |
Brighton | S. 5 | 1928 | Brighton | * |
Brighton Beach | S. 5 | 1928 | Brighton | . |
Brighton East | S. 6 | 1935 | Brighton East | * |
Brighton Road | S. 3 | 1938 | Elwood | . |
Brighton West | S. 5 | 1928 | Brighton | . |
Brunswick | N.10 | 1928 | Brunswick | * |
Brunswick East | N.11 | 1928 | Brunswick East | * |
Brunswick North | N.10 | 1949 | Brunswick | . |
Brunswick South | N.12 | 1929 | Brunswick West | . |
Brunswick West | N.12 | 1928 | Brunswick West | * |
Burke Road | E. 9 | 1941 | . | |
Burnley | E. 1 | 1928 | Burnley | . |
Burnley North | E. 1 | 1938 | Burnley | . |
Burwood | E.13 | 1928 | Burwood | * |
Burwood East | E.13 | 1928 | Burwood East | . |
Burwood West | E.13 | 1938 | Burwood | . |
Camberwell | E. 6 | 1928 | Camberwell | * |
Camberwell East | E. 7 | 1928 | . | |
Camberwell North | E. 6 | 1928 | Camberwell | . |
Camberwell South | E. 6 | 1928 | Camberwell | . |
Camp Pell | N. 2 | 1943 | . | |
Canterbury | E. 7 | 1928 | Canterbury | * |
Carlton | N. 3 | 1928 | Carlton | * |
Carlton North | N. 4 | 1928 | Carlton North | * |
Carlton South | N. 3 | 1928 | Carlton | . |
Carnegie | SE. 9 | 1928 | Carnegie | * |
Carnegie South | SE. 9 | 1947 | Carnegie | . |
Castlefield | S. 7 | 1950 | Hampton | . |
Caulfield | SE. 8 | 1928 | Caulfield | * |
Caulfield East | SE. 5 | 1929 | Caulfield East | . |
Caulfield Junction | SE. 7 | 1928 | Caulfield North | . |
Caulfield Military | SE. 7 | 1940 | . | |
Caulfield Military Hospital | SE. 8 | 1933 | . | |
Caulfield South | SE. 8 | 1928 | Caulfield South | . |
Caulfield North | SE. 7 | 1928 | Caulfield North | * |
Central Park | SE. 5 | 1928 | . | |
Chadstone | SE.10 | 1957 | Chadstone | . |
Chadstone Centre | SE.10 | 1960 | Chadstone | . |
Charman | S.11 | 1954 | Mentone | . |
Chelsea | S.15 | 1928 | Chelsea | * |
Cheltenham | S.22 | 1928 | Cheltenham | * |
Cheltenham East | S.22 | 1961 | Cheltenham | . |
Cheltenham North | S.22 | 1961 | Cheltenham | . |
City Road | SC. 4/SC. 5 | 1928 | South Melbourne | . |
Clifton Hill | N. 8 | 1928 | Clifton Hill | * |
Clifton Hill East | N. 8 | 1934 | . | |
Coatesville | SE.15 | 1955 | Bentleigh East | . |
Coburg | N.13 | 1928 | Coburg | * |
Coburg East | N.13 | 1929 | Coburg | . |
Coburg North | N.14 | 1957 | Coburg North | * |
Coburg West | N.13 | 1936 | Coburg | . |
Collingwood | N. 5 | 1928 | Collingwood | * |
Collingwood North | N. 5 | 1948 | Collingwood | . |
Collins Street | C. 1 | 1928 | Melbourne | . |
Coonans Hill | W. 7 | 1957 | Pascoe Vale South | . |
Cotham | E. 4 | 1938 | Kew | . |
Cromer | S.10 | 1954 | Beaumaris | . |
Cross Keys | W. 5 | 1929 | Essendon | . |
Croxton | N.16 | 1928 | Northcote | . |
Dandenong Road | S. 1 | 1938 | . | |
Darebin | N.21 | 1929 | Ivanhoe | . |
Darling | SE. 5 | 1928 | Malvern East | . |
Darling South | SE. 5 | 1928 | Malvern East | . |
Deepdene | E. 8 | 1928 | Deepdene | . |
Degraves Street | C. 1 | 1956 | Melbourne | . |
Dendy | S. 5 | 1947 | Brighton | . |
Dennis | N.16 | 1928 | Northcote | . |
Domain Road | SE. 1 | 1936 | . | |
Doutta Galla | 1957 | . | ||
Draytonville | 1952 | . | ||
Eaglemont | N.22 | 1929 | Eaglemont | . |
East Melbourne | C. 2 | 1928 | East Melbourne | * |
Edithvale | S.14 | 1928 | Edithvale | * |
Elgar Park | E.10 | 1929 | Surrey Hills | . |
Elizabeth Street | C. 1 | 1928 | Melbourne | . |
Elsternwick | S. 4 | 1928 | Elsternwick | * |
Elsternwick East | S. 4 | 1929 | Elsternwick | . |
Elsternwick North | S. 4 | 1934 | Elsternwick | . |
Elwood | S. 3 | 1928 | Elwood | * |
Elwood East | S. 3 | 1935 | Elwood | . |
Elwood North | S. 3 | 1938 | Elwood | . |
Essendon | W. 5 | 1928 | Essendon | * |
Essendon Airport | W. 6 | 1949 | . | |
Essendon West | W. 5 | 1928 | Essendon West | . |
Exhibition R.A.A.F | N. 3 | 1941 | . | |
Exhibition Street | C. 1 | 1959 | Melbourne | . |
Fairfield | N.20 | 1928 | Fairfield | * |
Faversham | E.10 | 1957 | Surrey Hills | . |
Fawkner | N.15 | 1928 | Fawkner | * |
Fawkner North | 1961 | Fawkner | . | |
Fawkner South | N.15 | 1960 | Fawkner | . |
Fawkner West | W. 9 | 1962 | . | |
Fitzroy | N. 6 | 1928 | Fitzroy | * |
Fitzroy Central | N. 7 | 1948 | . | |
Fitzroy North | N. 7 | 1928 | Fitzroy North | * |
Fitzroy South | N. 6 | 1936 | Fitzroy | . |
Flemington | W. 1 | 1928 | Flemington | * |
Flinders Street | C. 1 | 1929 | Melbourne | . |
Footscray | W.11 | 1928 | Footscray | * |
Footscray North | W.11 | 1928 | Footscray | . |
Footscray Park | W.11 | 1951 | Footscray | . |
Footscray West | W.12 | 1928 | West Footscray | * |
Fortuna | E. 9 | 1957 | Balwyn North | . |
Garden City | SC. 8 | 1945 | Port Melbourne | . |
Gardenvale | S. 4 | 1928 | Gardenvale | . |
Gardenvale West | S. 4 | 1928 | Gardenvale | . |
Gardiner | SE. 6 | 1928 | Glen Iris | . |
Geelong Road, Footscray | W.12 | 1936 | . | |
Gilberton | N.18 | 1928 | Preston | . |
Glen Iris | SE. 6 | 1928 | Glen Iris | * |
Glen Iris Upper | 1947 | . | ||
Glenbervie | W. 5 | 1938 | Essendon | . |
Glenferrie | E. 2 | 1928 | Hawthorn | . |
Glenferrie South | E. 2 | 1929 | Hawthorn | . |
Glengala | W.20 | 1957 | Sunshine West | . |
Glenhuntly | SE. 9 | 1928 | Glen Huntly | . |
Glenroy | W. 9 | 1928 | Glenroy | * |
Glenroy East | W. 9 | 1958 | Glenroy | . |
Greythorn | E. 9 | 1951 | Balwyn North | . |
Hadfield | W. 9 | 1957 | Hadfield | . |
Half Moon Bay | S. 9 | 1928 | Black Rock | . |
Hampton | S. 7 | 1928 | Hampton | * |
Hampton East | S. 7 | 1947 | Hampton East | . |
Hampton North | S. 7 | 1957 | Hampton | . |
Hartwell | E. 6/E. 13 | 1928 | Camberwell | . |
Hawksburn | S. 1/SE. 2 | 1928 | South Yarra | . |
Hawthorn | E. 2 | 1928 | Hawthorn | * |
Hawthorn North | E. 2 | 1928 | Hawthorn | . |
Hawthorn South | E. 6 | 1928 | Hawthorn East | . |
Hawthorn West | E. 2 | 1928 | Hawthorn | . |
Heidelberg | N.22 | 1928 | Heidelberg | * |
Heidelberg Heights | N.23 | 1950 | Heidelberg Heights | . |
Heidelberg Military Hospital | N.22 | 1941 | Heidelberg | . |
Heidelberg North | N.23 | 1958 | Heidelberg Heights | . |
Heidelberg West | N.23 | 1952 | Heidelberg West | * |
Highett | S.21 | 1928 | Highett | * |
Hopetoun Gardens | S. 4 | 1951 | Caulfield South | . |
Hotham Hill | N. 1 | 1928 | North Melbourne | . |
Houston | E.11 | 1961 | Box Hill South | . |
Hughesdale | SE.12 | 1928 | Hughesdale | . |
Huntingdale | SE.12 | 1955 | Huntingdale | . |
Ivanhoe | N.21 | 1928 | Ivanhoe | * |
Ivanhoe East | N.21 | 1939 | Ivanhoe East | . |
Ivanhoe North | N.21 | 1928 | Ivanhoe | . |
Ivanhoe West | 1955 | Ivanhoe | . | |
Kensington | W. 1 | 1928 | Kensington | . |
Kerrimuir | E.12 | 1955 | Box Hill North | . |
Kew | E. 4 | 1928 | Kew | * |
Kew East | E. 5 | 1928 | Kew East | . |
Kew North | E. 5 | 1936 | Kew East | * |
King Street | C. 1 | 1965 | Melbourne | . |
Kingsville | W.12 | 1928 | Kingsville | . |
Kingsville South | W.14 | 1948 | South Kingsville | * |
Kingsville West | W.13 | 1964 | . | |
Kooyong | SE. 4 | 1928 | Kooyong | . |
Kooyong Road | SE. 7 | 1938 | to Crimea 1946 | |
Law Courts | C. 1 | 1928 | Melbourne | . |
Lonsdale Street | C. 1 | 1929 | Melbourne | . |
Maidstone | W.19 | 1928 | Maidstone | . |
Maidstone North | W.10 | 1950 | Maidstone | . |
Malvern | SE. 4 | 1928 | Malvern | * |
Malvern East | SE. 5 | 1935 | Malvern East | * |
Malvern North | SE. 4 | 1928 | Malvern | . |
Malvern South | SE. 4 | 1948 | Malvern | . |
Manchester Road | SE.14 | 1928 | McKinnon | . to Bentleigh North 1949 |
Maribyrnong | W. 3 | 1928 | * | |
Market Street | C. 1 | 1928 | Melbourne | . |
McKinnon | SE.14 | 1964 | McKinnon | . |
Melbourne (GPO) | C. 1 | 1928 | Melbourne | * |
Melbourne Airport | W. 6 | 1956 | . | |
Melbourne University | N. 3 | 1928 | Parkville | . |
Mentone | S.11 | 1928 | Mentone | * |
Mentone East | S.11 | 1959 | Mentone | . |
Mentone South | S.11 | 1928 | . | |
Merlynston | N.14 | 1928 | Coburg North | . |
Merri | N. 7 | 1948 | Northcote | . |
Middle Brighton Pier | S. 5 | 1934 | . | |
Middle Camberwell | E. 6 | 1928 | Camberwell | . |
Middle Footscray | 1937 | . | ||
Middle Park | SC. 6 | 1928 | Middle Park | . |
Middle Park West | SC. 6 | 1937 | Middle Park | . |
Mont Albert | E.10 | 1928 | Mont Albert | . |
Mont Albert North | E.12 | 1957 | Box Hill North | . |
Montague | SC. 5 | 1928 | South Melbourne | . |
Moonee Ponds | W. 4 | 1928 | Moonee Ponds | * |
Moonee Ponds East | W. 4 | 1937 | Moonee Ponds | . |
Moonee Ponds North | W. 4 | 1936 | Moonee Ponds | . |
Moonee Ponds West | W. 4 | 1935 | . | |
Moonee Vale | N.12 | 1928 | Brunswick West | . |
Moorabbin | S.20 | 1928 | Moorabbin | * |
Moorabbin East | 1960 | Moorabbin | . | |
Moorleigh | SE.13 | 1954 | Oakleigh South | . |
Mordialloc | S.12 | 1928 | Mordialloc | * |
Mordialloc North | S.12 | 1956 | Mordialloc | . |
Moreland | N.13 | 1928 | Coburg | . |
Moreland East | N.11 | 1928 | Brunswick East | . |
Moreland West | N.12 | 1928 | Brunswick West | . |
Murrumbeena | SE. 9 | 1928 | Murrumbeena | . |
Newlands Estate | N.14 | 1949 | Coburg North | . |
North Road, Brighton | S. 6 | 1930 | Brighton East | . |
Northcote | N.16 | 1928 | Northcote | * |
Northcote Central | N.16 | 1928 | Northcote | . |
Northcote North | N.16 | 1935 | Northcote | . |
Northcote South | N.16 | 1945 | Northcote | . |
North Melbourne | N. 1 | 1928 | North Melbourne | * |
North Essendon | W. 5/W. 6 | 1928 | * | |
North Brighton | S. 5 | 1928 | . | |
Niddrie | W. 6 | 1928 | Niddrie | . |
Nicholson Street North | N.11 | 1929 | . | |
Newport | W.15 | 1928 | Newport | * |
Newport West | W.15 | 1928 | Newport | . |
Oak Park | W. 8/W. 9 | 1957 | Oak Park | . |
Oakleigh | SE.12 | 1928 | Oakleigh | * |
Oakleigh East | SE.12 | 1928 | Oakleigh East | . |
Oakleigh North | SE.12 | 1928 | Oakleigh | . |
Oakleigh South | SE.12/SE.13 | 1936 | Oakleigh South | * |
Ormond | SE.14 | 1928 | Ormond | . |
Ormond East | SE.14 | 1951 | Ormond | . |
Parkdale | S.11 | 1928 | Parkdale | . |
Parkville | N. 2 | 1928 | Parkville | * |
Pascoe Vale | W. 8 | 1928 | Pascoe Vale | * |
Pascoe Vale South | W. 7 | 1928 | Pascoe Vale South | * |
Pascoe Vale West | W. 8 | 1928 | Pascoe Vale | . |
Patterson | S.20 | 1948 | Bentleigh | . |
Patterson West | S.20 | 1961 | Bentleigh | . |
Pender | N.18 | 1963 | Thornbury | . |
Pennydale | S.22 | 1958 | Cheltenham | . |
Port Melbourne | SC. 7 | 1928 | Port Melbourne | * |
Port Melbourne West | SC. 7 | 1928 | Port Melbourne | * |
Prahran | S. 1 | 1928 | Prahran | * |
Prahran East | S. 1 | 1928 | Prahran | . |
Preston | N.18 | 1928 | Preston | * |
Preston East | N.19 | 1928 | . | |
Preston South | N.18 | 1928 | Preston | . |
Preston West | N.18 | 1928 | Preston | . |
Public Offices | C. 2 | 1928 | . | |
Regent | N.18/N.19 | 1928 | Preston | . |
Regent West | N.18 | 1947 | Preston | . |
Reservoir | N.19 | 1928 | Reservoir | * |
Reservoir East | N.19 | 1959 | Reservoir | . |
Reservoir North | 1965 | Reservoir | . | |
Rialto | C. 1 | 1928 | Melbourne | . |
Richmond | E. 1 | 1928 | Richmond | * |
Richmond East | E. 1 | 1928 | Cremorne | . |
Richmond North | E. 1 | 1928 | Richmond | . |
Richmond South | E. 1 | 1928 | Richmond | . |
Ripponlea | S. 2 | 1928 | Ripponlea | . |
Robinson | W.19 | 1955 | Braybrook | . |
Rosanna | N.22 | 1928 | Rosanna | . |
Rosanna East | N.22 | 1960 | Viewbank | . |
Royal Park Mil. P.O. | N. 2 | 1940 | Parkville | . |
Russell Street | C. 1 | 1928 | Melbourne | . |
Sandringham | S. 8 | 1928 | Sandringham | * |
Seaholme | W.18 | 1951 | Seaholme | . |
Seddon | W.11 | 1935 | Seddon | . |
Seddon West | W.11 | 1928 | Seddon | . |
Sinclair | 1959 | East Melbourne | . | |
Solway | SE.11 | 1954 | Ashburton | . |
South Melbourne | SC. 5 | 1928 | South Melbourne | * |
South Yarra | SE. 1 | 1928 | South Yarra | * |
Spencer Street | C. 1 | 1928 | Melbourne | . |
Spotswood | W.15 | 1928 | Spotswood | * |
St George's Road, Thornbury | N.17 | 1936 | Thornbury | . |
St Kilda | S. 2 | 1928 | St Kilda | * |
St Kilda Junction | S. 2 | 1936 | St Kilda West | . |
St Kilda Road | SC. 2 | 1938 | Melbourne | . |
St Kilda Road Central | SC. 2 | 1960 | Melbourne | * |
(St Kilda Road North) | SC. 1 | * no Post Office | ||
(St Kilda Road South) | SC. 3 | * no Post Office | ||
St Kilda South | S. 2 | 1928 | St Kilda | . |
St Kilda Railway Station | S. 2 | 1928 | St Kilda | . |
State Parliament | C. 1 | 1928 | Melbourne | . |
Stock Exchange | C. 1 | 1928 | Melbourne | . |
Stocksville | SE.11 | 1955 | Ashwood | . |
Stradbroke Park | E. 5 | 1951 | Balwyn | . |
Strathmore | W. 6 | 1953 | Strathmore | . |
Sturt Street | SC. 4 | 1938 | Southbank | * City South |
Sumner | N.11 | 1947 | Brunswick East | . |
Sunshine | W.20 | 1928 | Sunshine | * |
Sunshine North | W.20 | 1958 | Sunshine North | . |
Sunshine West | W.20 | 1939 | Sunshine West | . |
Surrey Hills | E.10 | 1928 | Surrey Hills | * |
Surrey Hills North | E.10 | 1928 | Surrey Hills | . |
Surrey Hills South | E.10 | 1928 | Surrey Hills | . |
Sylvester | N.18 | 1950 | Preston | . |
Thornbury | N.17 | 1928 | Thornbury | * |
Thornbury East | N.17 | 1938 | Thornbury | . |
Thornbury North | N.17 | 1936 | Thornbury | . |
Thornbury West | N.17 | 1928 | . | |
Toorak | SE. 2 | 1928 | Toorak | * |
Toorak Road | E. 6 | 1938 | . | |
Tooronga | SE. 6 | 1928 | Malvern | . |
Tottenham Central | W.19 | 1947 | Tottenham | . |
Tottenham East | W.12 | 1935 | . | |
Victoria Dock | C. 3 | 1934 | Docklands | . |
Victoria Market | C. 1 | 1928 | Melbourne | . |
Wattle Park | E.11 | 1960 | Burwood | . |
Wattletree Road | SE. 5 | 1928 | Malvern East | . |
Were Street, Brighton | S. 5 | 1928 | Brighton | . |
West Melbourne | C. 3 | 1937 | West Melbourne | * |
Westbreen | W. 8 | 1954 | Glenroy | . |
Williamstown | W.16 | 1928 | Williamstown | * |
Williamstown Beach | W.16 | 1946 | Williamstown | . |
Williamstown Central | W.16 | 1945 | Williamstown | . |
Williamstown North | W.16 | 1928 | Williamstown North | . |
Willsmere | E. 5 | 1955 | Kew | . |
Windsor | S. 1 | 1928 | Windsor | . |
Wishart | S.20 | 1955 | Moorabbin | . |
Yarraville | W.13 | 1928 | Yarraville | * |
Yarraville West | W.13 | 1942 | Yarraville | . |
Yooralla | E. 8 | 1954 | Balwyn North | . |
A postal code is a series of letters or digits or both, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, included in a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail.
A ZIP Code is a system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service (USPS). Introduced on July 1, 1963, the basic format consisted of five digits. In 1983, an extended ZIP+4 code was introduced; it included the five digits of the ZIP Code, followed by a hyphen and four digits that designated a more specific location.
Postal codes used in the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown dependencies are known as postcodes. They are alphanumeric and were adopted nationally between 11 October 1959 and 1974, having been devised by the General Post Office. A full postcode is known as a "postcode unit" and designates an area with several addresses or a single major delivery point.
The London postal district is the area in England of 241 square miles (620 km2) to which mail addressed to the London post town is delivered. The General Post Office under the control of the Postmaster General directed Sir Rowland Hill to devise the area in 1856 and throughout its history it has been subject to reorganisation and division into increasingly smaller postal units, with the early loss of two compass points and a minor retraction in 1866. It was integrated by the Post Office into the national postcode system of the United Kingdom during the early 1970s and corresponds to the E, EC, N, NW, SE, SW, W and WC postcode areas. The postal district has also been known as the London postal area. The County of London was much smaller, at 117 square miles (300 km2), but Greater London is much larger at 607 square miles (1,570 km2).
A Canadian postal code is a six-character string that forms part of a postal address in Canada. Like British, Irish and Dutch postcodes, Canada's postal codes are alphanumeric. They are in the format A1A 1A1, where A is a letter and 1 is a digit, with a space separating the third and fourth characters. As of October 2019, there were 876,445 postal codes using Forward Sortation Areas from A0A in Newfoundland to Y1A in Yukon.
A Postal Index Number refers to a six-digit code in the Indian postal code system used by India Post. On 15 August 2022, the PIN system celebrated its 50th anniversary.
Australia Post, formally the Australian Postal Corporation, is the government business enterprise that provides postal services in Australia. The head office of Australia Post is located in Bourke Street, Melbourne, which also serves as a post office.
Postal codes were introduced in South Africa on 8 October 1973, with the introduction of automated sorting.
Postal codes were introduced in France in 1964, when La Poste introduced automated sorting. They were updated to use the current 5 digit system in 1972.
A post office box is a uniquely addressable lockable box located on the premises of a post office.
An address is a collection of information, presented in a mostly fixed format, used to give the location of a building, apartment, or other structure or a plot of land, generally using political boundaries and street names as references, along with other identifiers such as house or apartment numbers and organization name. Some addresses also contain special codes, such as a postal code, to make identification easier and aid in the routing of mail.
A "postal address" in Ireland is a place of delivery defined by Irish Standard (IS) EN 14142-1:2011 and serviced by the universal service provider, An Post. Its addressing guides comply with the guidelines of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), the United Nations-affiliated body responsible for promoting standards in the postal industry, across the world.
Macleod is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km (8.7 mi) north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Banyule and Darebin local government areas. Macleod recorded a population of 9,892 at the 2021 census.
The NW postcode area, also known as the London NW postcode area, is a group of 13 postcode districts covering around 13,895 live postcodes within part of northwest London, England. It is the successor of the NW sector, originally created as part of the London postal district in 1856.
A mail coach is a stagecoach that is used to deliver mail. In Great Britain, Ireland, and Australia, they were built to a General Post Office-approved design operated by an independent contractor to carry long-distance mail for the Post Office. Mail was held in a box at the rear where the only Royal Mail employee, an armed guard, stood. Passengers were taken at a premium fare. There was seating for four passengers inside and more outside with the driver. The guard's seat could not be shared. This distribution system began in Britain in 1784. In Ireland the same service began in 1789, and in Australia it began in 1828.
Postcodes in Australia are used to more efficiently sort and route mail within the Australian postal system. Postcodes in Australia have four digits and are placed at the end of the Australian address, before the country. Postcodes were introduced in Australia in 1967 by the Postmaster-General's Department and are now managed by Australia Post, Australia's national postal service. Postcodes are published in booklets available from post offices or online from the Australia Post website.
For the purposes of directing mail, Sweden is divided into a number of postcode areas. The Swedish postcode system is administered by the Swedish Mail Service on behalf of the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority.
Postal codes in Thailand are five digit numbers. The first two digits of the postal code denote the province or special administrative area, while the last 3 digits represent the post office within the province. There are exceptions, for example, Bangkok and Samut Prakan province shared the first two digits 10xxx. It's typical to use postal code ended with zero 0 because they are assigned to post office that are responsible for delivering mail to the district. For example, mails to Dusit district destinations uses postal code 10300 except within Chitralada Palace where postal code 10303 is used. 10300 is postal code of Dusit Post Office which handles the delivery throughout Dusit district while 10303 is postal code of Chitralada Palace Post Office which does not deliver mails outside the palace. Other post offices in Dusit district exist, such as Bang Krabu Post Office with postal code 10301, the code used for mails to be delivered to P.O. Box in the post office.
Postal codes in Singapore have consisted of six digits since 1995, replacing the four-digit system introduced in 1979. They are administered by Singapore Post.