File:Chris Hoy's gold postbox in Hunter Square, Edinburgh.jpg

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English: The standard red of Royal Mail pillar boxes (since 1874) was replaced by gold in the case of one box in the home town of each gold medal winner at the London 2012 Olympics. This one was repainted in honour of Sir Chris Hoy who won six gold medals (and one silver) in cycling.
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