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King Charles gives post box to Antarctic research staff | UK News

By britishbulletin.com14 December 20253 Mins Read
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Helen BurchellCambridgeshire

BAS/Martin Allen A red post box bearing the crest of King Charles III is sitting on a rocky outcrop with snow in the background. A penguin is standing beside the box.BAS/Martin Allen

The post box will replace a handmade one currently used at the remote station

A shiny new red post box has been given as a gift from King Charles III to staff at a remote Antarctic research station.

The Royal Mail lamp post box was sent to staff at the Cambridge-based British Antarctic Survey station at Rothera.

The box, featuring the King Charles III cypher, was delivered after Kirsten Shaw, a station support assistant who runs the British Antarctic Territory Post Office for staff, requested an upgrade to their handmade box.

“Being in Antarctica is incredible, but it’s full of extremes, so I think it’s a special thing to send post back home, to communicate your experiences. It’s a moment of your life that you put down on paper and give to someone else,” she said.

The Rothera research station, which opened in 1975, is the largest British Antarctic Survey (BAS) facility, and a renowned global hub for climatic research.

It is situated 1,860km (1,155 miles) south of the Falkland Islands.

Staff work and live at the station for months at a time.

Ms Shaw said: “Getting post is really special for the team at Rothera.

“If you’re doing fieldwork for many months, the feeling of receiving a letter — an actual tangible, piece of paper with handwriting from friends and family — is such a lift.

“It’s a wonderful way to connect people that goes beyond what an email or text message can do.”

BAS/Jake Martin Kirsten Shaw and Aurelia Reichardt are kneeling beside a red postbox on an outcrop of rocks and shingle. They are both wearing woolly hats and jackets and there is snow on the landscape in the background.BAS/Jake Martin

Kirsten Shaw and Aurelia Reichardt, station leader at Rothera, are pictured with the new post box

The box will replace the handmade and painted one currently used at the station.

The BAS said “the Royal Household worked with Royal Mail to arrange this particularly special delivery”.

It was delivered to Rothera by the UK’s polar research vessel RRS Sir David Attenborough, along with the first major drop of supplies to the station following the long Antarctic winter.

The post box will be installed in the Discovery Building, a new scientific support and operations hub.

BAS/Aurelia Reichardt A wooden post box is painted red and fixed to a white wall. It has a gold crest and the initials ER on the front, indicating Queen Elizabeth II. A sprig of ivy is placed on top as decoration.BAS/Aurelia Reichardt

The handmade box will now be replaced by the official one from the Royal Mail

Postal logistics in such a remote area are understandably not straightforward.

Ms Shaw’s job is to oversee the formal Post Office logistics of getting mail in and out of Antarctica from Rothera, as well as getting post out to staff to other BAS stations and science field camps.

Post has to be gathered and put on board the RRS Sir David Attenborough or on BAS aircraft to the Falkland Islands, where BAS maintains an office in Stanley.

The final leg involves transport to RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, where letters enter the Royal Mail postal network for onward delivery.

BAS/Jake Martin A red post box is placed on rocks and in the background is a snowy landscape and large buildings, one of which is blue and the other is greenBAS/Jake Martin

The box will be placed in a new building at the station

Jane Rumble, HM Commissioner for the British Antarctic Territory said: “Maintaining a postal service in the British Antarctic Territory is far more than a symbolic gesture.

“It reinforces Britain’s presence and heritage in Antarctica and provides a vital link to the wider world.”

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