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StreetEndBoy | 18:58 Fri 29th Jun 2007 | News
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Could someone please tell me if the letter box on the door of 10 Downing Street is a working letter box or there just to make it look like a normal front door. I know that the mail isnt delivered through it for security reasons but someone told me that the one there is a fake.thanks
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If you have a look here, http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page41.asp that is the view on the other side and the door is steel rather than wooden.
Click on entrance hall and you'll see what I'm on about.
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I still cant find out if the actual letterbox opens if it does i am owed a drink on the right answer
I don't think it woould open because of being bad for security
Erm, even if it did how would you get anything through the steel on the other side?
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What is the point in having a fake letterbox. I know for security reasons that it cant open but why does there need to be 1 there in the firsr place
So that when the prime ministers stand outside to get their photos taken by the press, they look like anyone else having a picture taken at the front door, n'est ce pas?
The site says "The famous lion's head doorknocker and the brass letterbox date back to the 1770s" so I would say at one point it was a functioning letterbox but it is no longer used as a letterbox.
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Thank you all for you answers i hope that my betting partner will take that as an answer once again thank you.
I thought she moved out 2 days ago.......

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