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Postitorvea soitettiin yleensä ratsain liikkuvan postiljoonin tai postivaunujen saapumisen tai lähtemisen merkiksi. Postitorven merkitys käyttöesineenä väheni 1800-luvulla, mutta postin symbolina torvi säilyy edelleen. Torvi on annettu lahjaksi kapteeni Carl Korsmanille 1800-luvun lopulla. Korsmanin omistama höyrylaiva “Express” aloitti postinkuljetuksen talvisin Hangon ja Tukholman välillä 1870-luvulla.
A post horn was used to signal the arrival or departure of a mounted postman or mail coach. The use of the post horn declined during the 19th century but it is still a symbol of the post. This horn is a gift from the Finnish postal administration to captain Carl Korsman and dates from the late 19th century. The steamboat “Express”, owned by captain Korsman started carrying mail in the wintertime between Hanko and Stockholm in the 1870’s.
The object (PM-ES-250) and 3D model: Finnish Postal Museum (member of Traffic Museums). The photogrammetric 3D model may include touch-ups and modelled additions.
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