![]() Publication of Final Answer keys of LDCE for promotion to the posts of Postman and Mail Guard from eligible MTS and Competitive Examination for recruitment to the cadre of Postman, Mail Guard and MTS from eligible GDS for the vacancy year 2022 held on 04.O9.2022- Assam Circle.įinal Answer keys of Paper-I, Paper-II & Paper-III of common LDCE /Competitive Examination for promotion/Recruitment to the cadre/post of Postman/Mail Guard/Multi-Tasking Staff for the vacancy year 2022 ( to ) held on (Sunday) in UP Circle.ĭeclaration of the result of the Combined Departmental/Competitive examination for the post of Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants from Postman, Mailguard, MTS, Despatch Rider and GDS for the vacancy year 2022 held on - WB Circle. Minutes of CCE Meeting dated in r/o Jharkhand Circle Minutes of CRC Meeting dated in r/o Jharkhand Circle ![]() This hat was later replaced in 1941 by a peaked felt cap.įurther women’s uniform innovation occurred during World War 2, and 1941 marked the introduction of trousers to the postwoman’s uniform.įrom the 1940s onwards postwoman’s uniforms echoed the developments in postmen’s uniforms, but with the additions of skirts, fitted trousers, culottes and maternity wear.Competitive Examination for recruitment to the cadre of MTS from eligible GDS for the vacancy year 2021 held on – Declaration of surplus Result due to refusal/declining of offer of appointment by selected MTS candidates-Bihar Circle. In 1929 postwomen’s straw hats were replaced by a blue felt slouch hat. The uniform consisted of a blue serge skirt, coat and blue straw hat. #POSTMAN BLUE FULL#It wasn’t until the outbreak of WWI, when thousands of women and girls were recruited to replace men that were away at war, that a full uniform specifically for women was introduced. The first instance of uniform specifically being issued to women occured in 1894, when a waterproof cape and skirt were introduced. A lighter version was authorised for summer wear.Ī small portion of women had been employed by the Post Office for a number of years during the 18th and 19th century as letter carriers, although they were never issued with uniforms alongside their male counterparts. In 1896, London postmen were issued with a double peaked shako which replaced the single peak. This style was to be constant until 1910. In 1868, a military style tunic replaced the frock coat and waistcoat. In 1862, the single peak shako hat was introduced, covered in a dark blue cloth with red piping, and a straight glazed peak. The winter trousers were also of blue cloth, with a broad scarlet stripe on the outer seam of the leg. The waistcoat was made to match the coat in colour, facings, and buttons. and the wearer’s number underneath being embroidered in white on each side. ![]() The new letter carrier’s uniform consisted of a blue frock coat with a scarlet collar, cuffs and facings, with the initials G.P.O. But most importantly, the outfit now included grey trousers, something postmen had previously had to provide themselves, and had been ridiculed for the lack of.ġ861 saw a significant change in the uniform as it went from being predominantly red to predominantly blue. Other additions to the uniform were the issuing of a waterproof cape to protect the easily soiled coat. Problems with this hat meant the introduction in 1859 of a hard felt hat, which was replaced by the single-peaked shako in 1862. The identification number was no longer on the buttons but now worn on the collar, while the beaver hat was replaced by a glazed hat modelled on one used by Parisian postmen. In 1837 the London “Two Penny Postmen” were issued with a cut-away blue coat with a scarlet collar, a blue vest and a beaver hat.ġ855 marked the replacement of the letter carrier’s cut away tail coat by a skirted, scarlet frock coat. Letter carriers in principal provincial cities were not issued with uniforms until 1834. The trickle down of uniforms beyond London was a slow process. ![]()
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