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**Second or New Series and Third Series are available to read online on Google Books; Archive.org ,via [http://archive.org/search.php?query=Papers%20on%20subjects%20connected%20with%20the%20duties%20of%20the%20Corps%20AND%20mediatype%3Atexts Link 1] and  [http://archive.org/search.php?query=Professional%20papers%20of%20the%20Corps%20of%20Royal%20Engineers%20AND%20mediatype%3Atexts Link 2] and Hathi Trust Digital Library , via [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005856274 Link 1], [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010046639 Link 2], and  [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009218579 Link 3]
**Second or New Series and Third Series are available to read online on Google Books; Archive.org ,via [http://archive.org/search.php?query=Papers%20on%20subjects%20connected%20with%20the%20duties%20of%20the%20Corps%20AND%20mediatype%3Atexts Link 1] and  [http://archive.org/search.php?query=Professional%20papers%20of%20the%20Corps%20of%20Royal%20Engineers%20AND%20mediatype%3Atexts Link 2] and Hathi Trust Digital Library , via [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005856274 Link 1], [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010046639 Link 2], and  [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009218579 Link 3]
**Fourth Series [http://archive.org/stream/s4professionalpa02grea#page/n3/mode/2up Fourth series, Volume 2, 1908-1911] Archive.org
**Fourth Series [http://archive.org/stream/s4professionalpa02grea#page/n3/mode/2up Fourth series, Volume 2, 1908-1911] Archive.org
:Note that the volumes which are digitised specifically for Archive.org may have better plans and maps compared with those that are, or are copied from, Google Books
:Note that the volumes which are digitised specifically for Archive.org may have better plans and maps compared with those that are, or are copied from, Google Books. An example is the books from the University of Toronto
 
:For some papers from these volumes, see [[1st Afghan War]],  [[Battle of Meeanee]],  [[1st Sikh War]],  [[2nd China War]] and  [[Abyssinian Campaign]]. Other papers include
**[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=MxR-AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA209 "On the fact of small fish falling during rain in India"] by Captain C W Grant Bombay Engineers page 209 ''Volume 2'' 1838 Google Books
**[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=ZoEcAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA16 "Memorandum of the Operations for removing the Wreck of the ' Equitable,' in the Fultah Reach of the River Hoogly"]  by Captain W R Fitzgerald, Bengal Engineers page 16 ''Volume 5'' 1842 Google Books
**[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=ZoEcAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA34  "Madras Lighthouse. Report of Progress in the Execution of the new Machinery and illuminating Apparatus for the Madras Light"]  by Captain Smith. Madras Engineers page 34 ''Volume 5'' 1842. Continued on [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=ZoEcAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA41 page 41] Google Books
**[http://archive.org/stream/nspapersonsubjec16grea#page/116/mode/2up "Report on operations in Blowing Up Wrecks in the River Hooghly, during the years 1863-1864 and 1865"]  by Lieutenant W. A. J. Wallace, R.E., Officiating Executive Engineer, Strand Bank Improvement  page 116 ''New Series Volume 16'', 1868  Archive.org
**[http://archive.org/stream/professionalpap03unkngoog#page/n264/mode/2up "The Frontier Railways of India"] by Capt Scott-Moncrieff RE page 213 ''Volume 11 1885'' Archive.org
**[http://archive.org/stream/nspapersonsubjec18grea#page/111/mode/1up  "Statistics concerning Elephants, Camels and Pack Bullocks"], page 111 ''Volume 18'', 1892 Archive.org
**[http://archive.org/stream/professionalpap01unkngoog#page/n276/mode/2up  "Turbines at Gokak"] page 229 ''Volume 18'', 1892 Archive.org




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[[Category:British Army]]
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Revision as of 11:03, 3 February 2013

Known as the Royal Engineers (RE) or commonly as the Sappers.

Chronology

  • 1716 Corps of Engineers consisting of officers only formed by the Board of Ordnance
  • 1772 Soldier Artificer Company comprising other ranks raised in Gibraltar
  • 1787 officer corps became the Royal Corps of Engineers. Corps of Royal Military Artificers comprising NCOs and private raised
  • 1797 Gibraltar company absorbed by the Corps of Royal Military Artificers
  • 1812 Corps of Royal Military Artificers became Corps of Royal Sappers and Miners
  • 1856 Royal Engineers and Royal Sappers and Miners became a unified corps as the Corps of Royal Engineers
  • 1862 absorbed the British officers and men of the engineer corps of the East India Company

Also see

The Inland Water Transport in Mesopotamia

The Inland Water Transport and Docks Section of the Royal Engineers was originally formed in December of 1914 to deal with and to develop transport on canals and waterways of France and Belgium. The Section at first operated under the Director of Railways, but, owing to the rapid development of Inland Water Transport, a special directorate was formed in October of 1915. In the summer of 1916 all non-transport work in Mesopotamia became a part of the Inland Water Transport Directorate’s responsibilities, and during 1917 its scope was extended to cover Inland Water Transport and Dock Working in Egypt, in Salonika, and in other theatres of war. The European personnel in Mesopotamia were supplemented by over 42,000 native personnel from India, Egypt, West Africa and China.[1]

The British Library has the book The Inland Water Transport in Mesopotamia compiled by Lieut.-Col. L. J. Hall under the direction of Brigadier-General R. H. W. Hughes. [With plates.] published London 1921. Also available as a reprint through Amazon.co.uk from the FIBIS Shop

Mesopotamian Transport Commission. Report of the Commission appointed by the Government of India... to enquire into questions connected with the organisation and administration of the Railway and River Transport in Mesopotamia 1918 is available to read online on the Digital Library of India website. Table of Contents is computer page 6. Refer Online books-Digital Library of India for more details about this site.

References

External Links

Historical Books Online

Volume 1 1837 Volume 2 1838 Volume 3 1839 Volume 4 1840 Volume 5 1842 Volume 7 1845 Volume 8 1845 Volume 10 1849
Note that the volumes which are digitised specifically for Archive.org may have better plans and maps compared with those that are, or are copied from, Google Books. An example is the books from the University of Toronto
For some papers from these volumes, see 1st Afghan War, Battle of Meeanee, 1st Sikh War, 2nd China War and Abyssinian Campaign. Other papers include