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*Europeans employed on State [[Railways]] were usually on the strength of the PWD and therefore a civil servant (eligible for pension etc). NB in this context, if your ancestor turns up on a railway in India and the record contains "PWD" in the note or description, then this does not refer to "Permanent Way Department" (as it would in a UK context) but to the Public Works Department!
*Europeans employed on State [[Railways]] were usually on the strength of the PWD and therefore a civil servant (eligible for pension etc). NB in this context, if your ancestor turns up on a railway in India and the record contains "PWD" in the note or description, then this does not refer to "Permanent Way Department" (as it would in a UK context) but to the Public Works Department!
==FIBIS Resources==
Hugh Wilding,  "M.I.C.E. in the branches: a family history work in progress"  ''FIBIS Journal'' No 23 (Spring 2010), pages 28-38. An account of researching  a civil engineer in the Public Works Department.  For details of how to access this article, see [[FIBIS Journals]]


== Records ==
== Records ==

Revision as of 07:03, 10 April 2010

The Public Works Department was a government department that was responsible for buildings, roads, irrigation and railways.

  • The Military Works branch detatched from the PWD and became the Military Works Service under the Indian Army in 1899.
  • Europeans employed on State Railways were usually on the strength of the PWD and therefore a civil servant (eligible for pension etc). NB in this context, if your ancestor turns up on a railway in India and the record contains "PWD" in the note or description, then this does not refer to "Permanent Way Department" (as it would in a UK context) but to the Public Works Department!

FIBIS Resources

Hugh Wilding, "M.I.C.E. in the branches: a family history work in progress" FIBIS Journal No 23 (Spring 2010), pages 28-38. An account of researching a civil engineer in the Public Works Department. For details of how to access this article, see FIBIS Journals

Records

The following India Office Records held at the British Library may help researchers:

  • PWD Civil Lists 1861-1940 [IOR: V/13]


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