The Post Office of India and Its Story. Geoffrey Clarke

The Post Office of India and Its Story - Geoffrey Clarke


Скачать книгу
tion>

       Geoffrey Clarke

      The Post Office of India and Its Story

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066203269

       PREFACE

       APPENDICES

       ILLUSTRATIONS

       CHAPTER I THE POST OFFICE OF INDIA

       CHAPTER II THE ORIGIN OF THE POST OFFICE

       CHAPTER III EARLY POSTAL REGULATIONS

       CHAPTER IV LATER POSTAL REGULATIONS

       CHAPTER V PARCEL POST

       CHAPTER VI THE RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE

       CHAPTER VII MONEY ORDERS

       CHAPTER VIII SAVINGS BANK

       CHAPTER IX THE PEOPLE AND THE POST OFFICE

       CHAPTER X THE INDIAN POSTMAN

       CHAPTER XI POST OFFICE BUILDINGS

       CHAPTER XII THE POST OFFICE IN INDIAN STATES

       CHAPTER XIII THE OVERLAND ROUTE

       CHAPTER XIV THE SEA POST OFFICE

       CHAPTER XV THE POST OFFICE IN MESOPOTAMIA AND THE PERSIAN GULF

       CHAPTER XVI THE POST OFFICE DURING THE INDIAN MUTINY

       CHAPTER XVII THE INDIAN FIELD POST OFFICE

       CHAPTER XVIII THE INDIAN FIELD POST OFFICE DURING THE GREAT WAR

       CHAPTER XIX INDIAN POSTAGE STAMPS

       APPENDIX A PERSONNEL OF THE POST OFFICE

       APPENDIX B EXTRACTS FROM EARLY REGULATIONS REGARDING THE MAIL SERVICE

       APPENDIX C METHODS OF TRAVEL IN EARLY DAYS

       APPENDIX D STATEMENT SHOWING THE WORK OF THE POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK FROM 1882 TO 1918

       APPENDIX E STATEMENT OF INLAND MONEY ORDERS ISSUED IN INDIA SINCE 1880

       APPENDIX F HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS OF THE CALCUTTA GENERAL POST OFFICE

       APPENDIX G

       APPENDIX H THE WORK OF THE FIELD POST OFFICE BETWEEN 1867 AND 1912

       APPENDIX J THE POST OFFICE INSURANCE FUND

       INDEX

       Table of Contents

      When I first decided to write a short account of the Post Office of India my intention was to close my story with the amalgamation of the Post Office and the Telegraph Department, which took place in 1913. Publication has been delayed for various reasons, chiefly owing to the outbreak of the war in 1914, and since then many strange things have happened. Consequently I have had to revise several chapters and felt compelled to write one upon the wonderful work done by the Indian Post Office in the Great War. I have also brought the statistical information up to the year 1918. Much of the matter referring to the early posts in India has already been given in Mr. Hamilton's book, An Outline of Postal History and Practice. This is only natural, as we have both drawn from the same sources—namely, the records of the Postal Directorate in Calcutta. I have tried to tell the story of the Post Office in such a way as to be interesting to the general reader as well as useful to the student. The ordinary routine of post office work is not exciting, but the effect of the work, the benefits it confers, the dependence of the public upon its proper execution, are themes to inspire the pen of a romantic writer. "The Romance of the Post Office" was the title of a delightful article in Blackwood's Magazine by Sir Arthur Fanshawe, late Director-General of the Department, and to this article I must acknowledge my obligations for several passages in the book.

      I am much indebted to Mr. R. W. Hanson and Mr. F. F. Shout, Assistant Directors-General of the Post Office of India, for their assistance in producing this work. Mr. Hanson is responsible for the chapter on "The Post Office in Mesopotamia and the Persian Gulf," and Mr. Shout for the chapter on "The Sea Post Office" and the paragraphs dealing with the District Post, as well as for the Index.

      The chapter upon Indian stamps is based largely upon The Postage and Telegraph Stamps of British India, by Hausburg, Stewart-Wilson and Crofton, published by Messrs. Stanley Gibbons, and I am greatly indebted to Messrs. Stanley Gibbons for the loan of their blocks and for permission to use them in this book.

       Table of Contents


Скачать книгу
Librs.Net
PAGE