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Going back a few years, but do you remember................

Reminisce about days gone by in the job.How it used to be what you miss and how things have changed.This is an open forum.
Beforenineoclockgoodone
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Going back a few years, but do you remember................

Post by Beforenineoclockgoodone »

Those Donkey Jackets we used to be issued with & the Winter & Summer Grey suits that made you look like a Teddy Boy, my God what did we look like? :left:
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borderscot
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Post by borderscot »

and the longer crombie style coat
warm and stylish :nana
traww
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Post by traww »

Bet that weighed more than 16 Kg when it got wet :cool
T-MAN
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Post by T-MAN »

borderscot wrote:and the longer crombie style coat
warm and stylish :nana
Funny you mention that..ive still got mine! :left:
borderscot
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Post by borderscot »

traww wrote:Bet that weighed more than 16 Kg when it got wet :cool
It was heavier than my pouch
dellman
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Going back a few years, but do you remember................

Post by dellman »

Yep...can remember these stylish uniform items....best of all was the yellow 'oil skin' waterproofs they gave us (would have been more appropriate on a Grimsby trawler)....kept the rain out...but boy did you sweat.....you had to peel em off.... ahhh memories.... :chuckle
the undertaker
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Re: Going back a few years, but do you remember.............

Post by the undertaker »

Beforenineoclockgoodone wrote:Those Donkey Jackets we used to be issued with & the Winter & Summer Grey suits that made you look like a Teddy Boy, my God what did we look like? :left:
i remember lead seals,these had holes in them to thread string and used for tying sacks,as a telegram boy i had to prepare 500 daily,this was when the G P O was a great place to work
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bandit650
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Post by bandit650 »

My husband was a telegram boy many moons ago and i seem to remember the white waterproofs with the black belts the peek caps and when the proofs got wet goodness they did smell rank also the heavy weight uniform in dark grey and the crombies and the light grey suits in the summer that made you look like a teddie boy then the dark blue suits and then those fantastic jumpers for the winter that we all had with navy trousers and red pipeing and our thermo jackets with the knitted collers god we had a better uniform in those days better than the rubbish we have now,happy days!
baldrick
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Post by baldrick »

I prefer the new uniforms. At least you can just stick them in the washing machine.
The old grey uniforms had to be dry cleaned, and as you only got a couple of drycleaning
tokens every six months a lot of the blokes didn't clean them very often, and smelt a bit ripe.
johnnyp
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Post by johnnyp »

baldrick wrote:I prefer the new uniforms. At least you can just stick them in the washing machine.
The old grey uniforms had to be dry cleaned, and as you only got a couple of drycleaning
tokens every six months a lot of the blokes didn't clean them very often, and smelt a bit ripe.
Alot of our blokes dont clean the new ones and dont arf pen and ink :shock: :oops:
Lounge Lizard
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Post by Lounge Lizard »

when I were a lad it was a purple 3d stamp for a letter and a 2 1/2 d orange one for a postcard or unsealed letter.
shades
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going back a few years

Post by shades »

I remember when we had to tie up our hands mail with string no such luxuries as elastic bands in the good old days, and the grey summer suits we wore made us look like shawadywady mimics
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Post by TrueBlueTerrier »

shades wrote:I remember when we had to tie up our hands mail with string no such luxuries as elastic bands in the good old days, and the grey summer suits we wore made us look like shawadywady mimics
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bandit650
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Re: going back a few years

Post by bandit650 »

shades wrote:I remember when we had to tie up our hands mail with string no such luxuries as elastic bands in the good old days, and the grey summer suits we wore made us look like shawadywady mimics
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Did you have to do the lead seals as well, i can remember when we use to tie the bags with sting and use clips use to wreak your pockets.
ExSG
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Re: Going back a few years, but do you remember................

Post by ExSG »

I realise this is a very old thread but oh, those memories :nana

I've still got my long grey warehouse coat - covered in paint now and a couple of the blue (fairly modern) bib and brace. In the Summer did any of your mates wear these with little else underneath? Yuch!

The old long sleeved jumpers shrunk after the first wash so it was like being strangled when you tried to use it after.

And the best of all. The blue serge uniforms where the blue colour ran if you got wet or sweated in the white waterproof - so much for St Michael's white pants.

Happy days, not that we thought they were at the time.