I think that post box has the wrong ref on OSM. Post Hoc shows an offset of 
830m and the cipher on that Flickr photo is EIIR, not GR The closest box to 
that node on the Royal Mail dataset is SL6 7; photo on Flickr - 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34648965@N03/6111904170/ note the inaccurate 
description - compare the background with the photo on this page 
http://www.192.com/atoz/business/maidenhead-sl6/employment-and-recruitment-companies-and-consultants/project-people/304bca06b78cf4d6836adfa80a9a2188e7c713f0/ml/
 On 21/03/2014 18:19, SK53 wrote: >> I've been doing a bit of attributing to 
post boxes of late, and have a > couple of queries: >> * Around Maidenhead a 
wall post box mounted in a brick pillar is a > fairly common type. I'm at a 
loss as to how these might be tagged using > post_box:type. A good example is 
SL6 4, which is tagged as a pillar, > but according to Post Hoc is a wall box 
>http://robert.mathmos.net/osm/postboxes/boxinfo.cgi?ref=SL6+4.  See this > box 
on Flickr >http://www.flickr.com/photos/oxfordshirechurches/2558826678/
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