From an 1890 edition of the Szarvas és vidéke, a weekly Hungarian newspaper, an explanation of the “stamp code” used to signal one’s intention when sending mash notes and such through the Emperor’s post.

(via Stamp semaphore as early emoticons - Boing Boing)

From an 1890 edition of the Szarvas és vidéke, a weekly Hungarian newspaper, an explanation of the “stamp code” used to signal one’s intention when sending mash notes and such through the Emperor’s post.

(via Stamp semaphore as early emoticons - Boing Boing)

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