



- The second General Post Office
The junction of Pedder Street and Queen's Road Central in 1889; the building on the left is the second General Post Office, which was in service from January 1846 to June 1911.
- A post box bearing ER VII
A post box bearing the initials of ER VII, with ER standing for Edwardus Rex, or King Edward in Latin.
- A post box at the corner in Sheung Wan
Queen's Road in Sheung Wan, with a post box at the lower right corner, circa 1905.
- The third General Post Office (1)
Located at the junction of Pedder Street and Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong's third General Post Office was in service from June 1911 to August 1976.
- The third General Post Office (2)
Des Voeux Road Central with the third General Post Office on the right, circa 1912.
- An envelope with Japanese stamps during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong (1)
An envelope with Japanese stamps bearing the postmark 'Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon' during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong.
- An uncut sheet of Japanese stamps during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong
An uncut sheet of Japanese stamps bearing the postmark 'Hong Kong (General Post Office)' during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong.
- An envelope with Japanese stamps during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong (2)
An envelope with Japanese stamps bearing the postmark 'Sheung Wan, Hong Kong' during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong.
- A commemorative postcard during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong (1)
A commemorative postcard issued by the Government of the Japanese-occupied Territory of Hong Kong on 8 December 1942 featuring the sinking of H.M.S. Tamar.
- A commemorative postcard during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong (2)
A commemorative postcard issued by the Government of the Japanese-occupied Territory of Hong Kong on 8 December 1942 featuring the Hong Kong racecourse.