The forgotten trick of letter locking
Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2021 9:54 am
The stuff you come across when you can't get back to sleep . . .
In the olden (very olden) days of snail mail, long before envelopes were invented, people used to 'lock' their letters with a complicated series of paper inserts and sewing and wax seals.
I knew about the wax seals (I collect stamps especially early Victorian ones from the early 1840s) but I didn't know about some of the more complex procedures people used to keep their communications secure from prying eyes or at least so that the recipient would know if it had been intercepted.
There is a fascinating BBC piece about the process including 'how to' videos. It is really interesting and well worth 20 minutes of your time.
In the olden (very olden) days of snail mail, long before envelopes were invented, people used to 'lock' their letters with a complicated series of paper inserts and sewing and wax seals.
I knew about the wax seals (I collect stamps especially early Victorian ones from the early 1840s) but I didn't know about some of the more complex procedures people used to keep their communications secure from prying eyes or at least so that the recipient would know if it had been intercepted.
There is a fascinating BBC piece about the process including 'how to' videos. It is really interesting and well worth 20 minutes of your time.