k New uniform for the lettercarriers, mailguards, and drivers, in the employ of the..., 1860. Creator Unknown. New uniform for the lettercarriers, mailguards, and drivers, in the employ of the General Post Office, 1860. Uniforms ...designed by Tait Brothers and Co. army contractors...The lettercarriers will be supplied with two complete suits annually, for summer and winter wear...The uniform consists of a blue frockcoat, with scarlet collar, cuffs, and facings, the initials G. P. 0., with the number underneath, being embroidered in white on each side of the collar. The buttons are of a superior quality and finish, and have also the initials engraved on them. The vest is made to match the coat in colour, facings, and buttons. The winter trousers are likewise of blue cloth, with a broad scarlet stripe at each side. The summer trousers are a darkgrey serge, with a scarlet cord at each side. The maildrivers frockcoat will be similar to the lettercarriers, with the exception of a goldlace trimming and goldembroidered initials. The mailguards coat, made of fine scarlet cloth, is a doublebreasted frock, richly braided with gold lace and the collar, which is blue, has the initials G.P.O. embroidered in gold on each side. All the garments are fitted with Dr. Merritts medical gussets for ventilation. From quotIllustrated London Newsquot, 1860.Creator Unknown. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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New uniform for the letter carriers, mail guards, and drivers, in the employ of the..., 1860. Creator: Unknown. New uniform for the letter carriers, mail guards, and drivers, in the employ of the General Post Office, 1860. Uniforms  ...designed by Tait Brothers and Co. army contractors...The letter carriers will be supplied with two complete suits annually, for summer and winter wear...The uniform consists of a blue frock coat, with scarlet collar, cuffs, and facings, the initials G. P. 0., with the number underneath, being embroidered in white on each side of the collar. The buttons are of a superior quality and finish, and have also the initials engraved on them. The vest is made to match the coat in colour, facings, and buttons. The winter trousers are likewise of blue cloth, with a broad scarlet stripe at each side. The summer trousers are a dark grey serge, with a scarlet cord at each side. The mail driver s frock coat will be similar to the letter carrier s, with the exception of a gold lace trimming and gold embroidered initials. The mail guard s coat, made of fine scarlet cloth, is a double breasted frock, richly braided with gold lace  and the collar, which is blue, has the initials G.P.O. embroidered in gold on each side. All the garments are fitted with Dr. Merritt s medical gussets for ventilation . From  quot Illustrated London News quot , 1860. Creator: Unknown.
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New uniform for the letter-carriers, mail-guards, and drivers, in the employ of the..., 1860. Creator: Unknown.

New uniform for the letter-carriers, mail-guards, and drivers, in the employ of the General Post Office, 1860. Uniforms '...designed by Tait Brothers and Co. army contractors...The letter-carriers will be supplied with two complete suits annually, for summer and winter wear...The uniform consists of a blue frock-coat, with scarlet collar, cuffs, and facings, the initials G. P. 0., with the number underneath, being embroidered in white on each side of the collar. The buttons are of a superior quality and finish, and have also the initials engraved on them. The vest is made to match the coat in colour, facings, and buttons. The winter trousers are likewise of blue cloth, with a broad scarlet stripe at each side. The summer trousers are a dark-grey serge, with a scarlet cord at each side. The mail-driver's frock-coat will be similar to the letter-carrier's, with the exception of a gold-lace trimming and gold-embroidered initials. The mail-guard's coat, made of fine scarlet cloth, is a double-breasted frock, richly braided with gold lace; and the collar, which is blue, has the initials G.P.O. embroidered in gold on each side. All the garments are fitted with Dr. Merritt's medical gussets for ventilation'. From "Illustrated London News", 1860. Creator: Unknown.

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