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Galapagos Postman Jonny Beardmore delivers postcard to Whangārei family

Karina Cooper
By Karina Cooper
News Director·Northern Advocate·
23 Dec, 2024 05:00 PM4 mins to read

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Galapagos Postman Jonny Beardmore, left, delivering the postcard to the Flower family in Whangārei. Photo / Jonny Beardmore

Galapagos Postman Jonny Beardmore, left, delivering the postcard to the Flower family in Whangārei. Photo / Jonny Beardmore

A Whangārei family was stunned when a stranger hand-delivered a postcard from one of the world’s most remote and unusual postboxes.

Former mayoral candidate Brad Flower had just returned home from Auckland on December 8 when there was a late afternoon knock at his front door.

Standing in front of him was solo traveller Jonny Beardmore - or as he has come to be known, the Galapagos Postman.

The 52-year-old, originally from Taranaki but living in the United Kingdom, held up a postcard and asked Flower if it meant anything to him.

“I grabbed the postcard and thought, this doesn’t mean anything to me,” Flower said.

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“Then I read the back of it and said, ‘oh yeah, that’s my mum'.”

Flower’s birth mother, who lives in Oregon in the US, had holidayed in the Galapagos Islands early last year.

During her trip she penned the postcard to the Flower family, writing: “Having a great time, love Grandma.”

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Then popped it into the 200-year-old postbox made from a whiskey barrel sat in Post Office Bay in the uninhabited island of Floreana.

Jonny Beardmore with the Galapagos postbox.
Jonny Beardmore with the Galapagos postbox.

The box had been a pit stop for 18th-century whalers, who spent months or years on the ocean.

Homesick, they would write to their loved ones and leave the letters in the barrel for passing sailors to deliver.

Now tourists are the posties. They look at the few hundred letters inside to see if the addresses match the direction they are headed.

Flower didn’t know anything about the postbox. The fact Beardmore had picked up the postcard and travelled halfway around the world to deliver it blew him away.

But it was the 42nd postcard of 50 the Galapagos Postman was delivering.

Beardmore had taken on the task as a way to spread awareness about Motor Neurone Disease, which his Kiwi father Eric died from in 2022 - eight years after being diagnosed with MND.

At every international pit stop, he encouraged people to donate to their country’s MND organisation, which he visits.

The idea of becoming a global postie struck Beardmore after he stumbled upon the postbox during a holiday to the islands three days after Flower’s mum posted her mail in the same spot.

Beardmore said he grabbed a couple addressed to his home city, London, and delivered them after his return.

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Thrilled by the experience and looking for his next big adventure, Beardmore decided to return to the postbox in March this year and choose 50 letters that would take him across the world.

“I’ve been around the world three times already,” he said.

He has visited 39 countries, visited a postbox under the sea in Vanuatu and the world’s most southerly operational post office in Port Lockroy in Antarctica.

Jonny Beardmore delivering a postcard that mentions pirates to a 3-year-old in Singapore.
Jonny Beardmore delivering a postcard that mentions pirates to a 3-year-old in Singapore.

Beardmore said all sorts of messages were penned in the letters and on the postcards.

The classic, he said, was a love letter from a woman to a man in Belize. When he arrived to hand the mail over, he learned the couple had split.

“Another was a daughter thanking her mum for helping her follow her dreams.”

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Some people had written letters to their future selves.

Beardmore said seeing people receive their letter - once the shock and confusion wore off - was amazing.

Beardmore’s 50-letter mission highlighted the challenges faced by people with MND.

“To do this I need to be able to communicate and to be mobile while I’m travelling around the world,” he said.

“An MND sufferer loses their mobility and ability to communicate. They lose their human connection.

“I’m trying to get out from behind a computer screen and connect with people face to face.

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“All these things we do and that we take for granted are what affects an MND sufferer,” Beardmore said.

He plans to deliver the last letter in London in March 2025.

  • To donate to MND New Zealand visit: mnd.org.nz/get-involved/donate/
  • Follow the adventure on Instagram: @bigoadventures
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