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Appointments of Clerical Class Staff (1936) The Civil Service Commission issued monthly lists of newly appointed, promoted and assigned employees, giving the date, name of department, full name of employee, and (for new appointments) whether appointed with or without competition or under a particular clause of the General Regulations. January 1936
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Appointments of Post Office Staff (1936) The Civil Service Commission issued monthly lists of newly appointed, promoted and assigned employees, giving the date, name of department, full name of employee, and (for new appointments) whether appointed with or without competition or under a particular clause of the General Regulations. January 1936
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Boys entering Manchester Grammar School
(1936) This Biographical Register of Old Mancunians lists boys alphabetically by year of entering the school. A bare register of entrants existed from 1888 onwards but it was only since the Second World War that any kind of detailed record was kept of those who passed through the school. So, in every case in this printed register, full name is given, in bold, surname first (in capitals); date of birth, and years attending the school; but for the earlier years sometimes there is no more information - or, equally, after investigation among Old Mancunians and published sources, the editors may have been able to furnish a condensed biography. An asterisk indicates a holder of a Foundation Scholarship. In the later years a current address is also given, as of 1964 to 1965, when the book was prepared. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Imperial Service Medal
(1936) Awards by kings George V and Edward VIII of the Imperial Service Medal to officers of the Home Civil Service. The names are arranged alphabetically by surname (in capitals) and christian names, with office or rank in the service. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Imperial Service Medal on Retirement
(1936) Awards by kings George V and Edward VIII of the Imperial Service Medal to officers of the Home Civil Service on their retirement. The names are arranged alphabetically by surname and christian name(s), with office or rank in the service. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Civilians working for the Admiralty
(1937) The Civil Service Commission issued a monthly report listing certificates issued to civil servants of various grades on their initial appointment (whether after open competition, or without); assignments to higher grades; and transfers between departments. This is the report for June 1937: the sample scan is from the listing for post office clerks. The admiralty lists cover clerks and a shorthand typist; women tracers; junior assistants; pensioner clerks and established storemen in H. M. naval establishments; established civilian employees; technical officers, artificers, and an assistant II in the technical pool of the Scientific Research and Experiment Department; engine fitters, shipwrights, ship fitters, electrical fitters, skilled labourers, joiners, founders, labourers, a patternmaker, a hosemaker, a boilermaker, a stoker and a coppersmith in H. M. dockyards and naval establishments around the world; a local clerk and a constablev in H. M. dockyard, Malta; an established messenger; a pharmacist in Royal Naval hospitals; and assistants in H. M. Nautical Almanac Office. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Civil Servants
(1937) The Civil Service Commission issued a monthly report listing certificates issued to civil servants of various grades on their initial appointment (whether after open competition, or without); assignments to higher grades; and transfers between departments. This is the report for July 1937: the sample scan is from the listing for post office clerks.
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Clerks, sorters, telephonists, postmen and other workers in the General Post Office
(1937) The Civil Service Commission issued a monthly report listing certificates issued to civil servants of various grades on their initial appointment (whether after open competition, or without); assignments to higher grades; and transfers between departments. This is the report for July 1937: the sample scan is from the listing for post office clerks.
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Clerks, sorters, telephonists, postmen and other workers in the General Post Office
(1937) The Civil Service Commission issued a monthly report listing certificates issued to civil servants of various grades on their initial appointment (whether after open competition, or without); assignments to higher grades; and transfers between departments. This is the report for August 1937: the sample scan is from the listing for post office clerks. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Imperial Service Medal
(1937) Awards by king George VI of the Imperial Service Medal to officers of the Home Civil Service. The names are arranged alphabetically by surname (in capitals) and christian names, with office or rank in the service. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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