Roorkee
Roorkee | |
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Presidency: Bengal | |
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Altitude: | 268 m (879 ft) |
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Place Name: | Roorkee |
State/Province: | Uttarakhand |
Country: | India |
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Home of Thomason College for Military Engineers studying to join the Public Works Department and Headquarters for the Bengal Sappers and Royal Engineers in Bengal.
The establishment of Thomason College at Roorkee in 1847 was linked to the construction of the Upper Ganga Canal, the most important irrigation project being undertaken at the time. In his propoasal submitted to Government, the Lt .Governor James Thomason, had justified the location on the basis that the establishment forming at Roorkee, near the Solani Aqueduct on the Ganga Canal, afforded particular facilities for instructing Civil Engineers.[1]
Spelling variants
Roorkee, Rourkee, Rurki
External links
- William Holmes, later Lt. Col. John David William Holmes MC, born 1877, in his Autobiography , Chapter 2 (from The Progonion) describes a year studying at the Civil and Military Engineering College at Roorkee c 1897 ( scroll about a third of the way down the page)
Historical books online
- Account of Roorkee College established for the instruction of civil engineers, with a scheme for its enlargement.Printed by order of the ... lieutenant governor of the North Western Provinces. 1851 Archive.org
- "Roorkee" page 377 Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Sanitary State of the Army in India : with Abstract of Evidence, and of Reports Received from Indian Military Stations 1864 Archive.org
- India and Indian Engineering by Major J G Medley 1873 ex Principal of Thomason College, Roorkee. Good overview of the training, life and work of engineers in India. Archive.org
- Bhagirathi - The Institute Repository of IIT Roorkee in the Archives collection of the Central Library has books and documents relating to Rourkee and Engineering which may be downloaded as pdfs. As an example searching for Roorkee gives the following publications
References
- ↑ Water Resources Development: The Role of Roorkee University of Roorkee.