General
Post Office
A structure of chronicled esteem. How nimbly this structure
standing. Enormous high rooftops and large passageways. Lahore's GPO is one of
the British trademarks (Other than Aitchison College, Convent of Jesus and
Mary, different Cathedrals) Typical red blocks straightforward yet rich brickwork despite everything shows the historical backdrop of its reality! This is
the best spot where you can book your shipment for insignificant charges. Red
sandstone structure of General Post Office was worked in British Raj in 1892
and generally alluring.
It's an amazing old structure, the General Post Office (GPO),
Lahore, with its two minarets encompassing a clock tower that sticks over the
principle authoritative structure. The passage is through the hardly blockaded (I
recollect this whole fix of the Mall being separated into a primary street and
a help street section to the GPO, in harsher occasions) Gate 1. Entryway 2,
found where the McLeod Road crosses the Mall, is the place the mail travels
every which way from. The Chief Post Master's (CPM) office is up a wooden
arrangement of steps under the clock tower, which isn't telling the right time,
and past an iron chime that says 'Made in 1860.' I inquire as to whether it
despite everything works. He pulls on and strikes the ball and it goes tong,
similarly as it would have 150 years prior.
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