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== Historic books Online== | |||
[http://archive.org/details/reminiscencesofo00brer Reminiscences of an old English civil engineer, 1858-1908] (1908) by Robert Maitland Brereton. archive.org. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Maitland_Brereton Brereton (1833-1911)] was one of the chief engineers associated with GIPR Railway construction. | |||
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Amongst other projects, Civil Engineers were contracted to build railways between strategic cities, to aid trade, and military deployments in India.
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Public Works Department which includes sections such as "Historical books online"
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. M.I.C.E. stands for Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers. 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 ICE Virtual Library (Institution of Civil Engineers) may be searched for an obituary of an ICE member, which often gives details of a person's work history. This India List post suggests trying the Archivist at the ICE.
Projects
Great Indian Peninsula Railway
Historic books Online
Reminiscences of an old English civil engineer, 1858-1908 (1908) by Robert Maitland Brereton. archive.org. Brereton (1833-1911) was one of the chief engineers associated with GIPR Railway construction.