The History of the Russian Uniform (ongoing stamp series)
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The History of the Russian Uniform is an ongoing series of stamps issued by the Russian Post. The stamps of the series depict Russian clothes of various periods and organizations.
The stamp series started in 2013, as of 11 August 2015 12 stamps of the series were issued; the series will continue.
Issue Ⅰ, 8 November 2013. The Ministry of Internal Affairs.
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A policeman of the urban force and a Rotmistr of the Special Corps of Gendarmes. The end of 19th century.
Marka No 1748, Michel No 1980. -
A Starshiy Leytenant and a Major general of the Police of Russia. 2012.
Marka No 1750, Michel No 1982.
Issue Ⅱ, 1 Septeber 2014. The uniform of the communications service.
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A courier and a subaltern officer of the Yam Office. 1767.
Marka No 1871, Michel No 2086. -
A head of a post office and a female telegraphist. 1870.
Marka No 1872, Michel No 2087. -
A mail carrier and an operator of the communications service. 1950.
Marka No 1873, Michel No 2088.
Issue Ⅲ, 11 August 2015. The uniform of rail transport staff.
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A General and a conductor of the Department of Communication Lines. 1843. Marka No 1982.
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A depot master and an engine driver second class. 1952. Marka No 1983.
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A director of a railway line and a passenger car attendant. 1979. Marka No 1984.
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A train master and a passenger car attendant. 2015. Marka No 1985.
Issue Ⅳ, 2016. The uniform of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia
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Tayny sovetnik and Kantsler (Russian Empire), 1843
Marka No 2188. -
Statsky sovetnik and Kollezhsky registrator (Russian Empire), 1904
Marka No 2189. -
Ambassadors (Soviet Union), 1945
Marka No 2190. -
Ambassadors (Russian Federation), 2001
Marka No 2191.