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Regimental histories
*The [[Bengal Sappers and Miners]] (1803)
The Bengal Sappers and Miners had officers who were part of ''Not to be confused with'' :The '''[[Bengal Engineers]]''' being Engineers of one of the Honourable [[East India Company Armies]]. By the 1740’s each military administration of each presidency had its own cadre of British engineer officers, they were titled:- the [[Bombay Engineers]], the [[Madras Engineers]] and the [[Bengal Engineers]] <ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20090725060217/http://www.remuseum.org.uk/corpshistory/rem_corps_part10.htm The Royal Engineers Museum and Library “Corps History Part 10 – Engineers of the Honourable East India Company Army 1750-1862”]; Retrieved 17 Aug 2016</ref>
*'''1946''' became King George V's Group of the Royal Indian Engineers
*'''1947''' half allocated to India on Partition and half to Pakistan
==Regimental histories==
*''The Indian Sappers and Miners'' by E. W. C Sandes [Edward Warren Caulfeild] 1948. (726p). Covers the period from the pioneers in 1759 to the prelude to the Second World War. Available at the [[British Library]] UIN: BLL01011278725
:Now available online, see below.
*''A Short History of the Corps of King George’s Own Bengal Sappers and Miners During the War, 1914-1918'' by Colonel A H Cunningham. This book is available at the [[British Library]] but is catalogued under the shorter title ''A short history of the Corps of K.G.O. Sappers and Miners during the war, 1914-1918''. UIN: BLL01013577494
*''Brief History of the K.G.V's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners Group, R.I.E., August 1939-July 1946'' by G Pearson, published 1947 at Roorkee, India. Available at the Imperial War Museums LBY 24141. Also available for those with suitable access on the subscription website South Asia Archive, see [[Subscription websites-online newspapers, journals and directories#South Asia Archive|Subscription websites-online newspapers, journals and directories]] for information about this digital database.
*''Unit record, 1939-1947'' by King George V's Own Bengal Sappers & Miners Officers Association. [1996]. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01012503724
==First World War==Regimental History: ''A Short History of the Corps of King George’s Own Bengal Sappers and Miners During the War, 1914-1918'' by Colonel A H Cunningham. This book is available at the [[British Library]] but is catalogued under the shorter title ''A short history of the Corps of K.G.O. Sappers and Miners during the war, 1914-1918'' == External Links links =====Historical Books Onlinebooks online===
*[https://archive.org/details/majorjamesrennel00markuoft ''Major James Rennell and the rise of modern English geography''] by Clements R Markham 1895 Archive.org. Rennell arrived in India with the Royal Navy in 1760, transferred to the East India Company in 1763, and in 1764 was appointed Surveyor-General of Bengal, and also was commissioned as a ensign in the Bengal Engineers, aged 21. He remained in India until 1777. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Rennell James Rennell] Wikipedia
*[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=eDNcAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP1 ''Memoir of Lieut.-Col. John Macdonald''] 1831 Google Books. He became a cadet of the Bombay Army in 1780, first in the infantry , then the Engineers. In 1782 he joined the Bengal Engineers and was sent to Bencoolen and mainly performed survey work in this area until 1796. (Note, an unrelated book follows the Memoir)
*[http://www.google.com/books?id=Jc0KAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA387 "Bengal Sieges: Plan of a Pioneer Corps, and a Company of Sappers, originally prepared by the late Major General Horsford:— Siege of Adjeegurh, in Bundlecund"] ''The British Indian Military Repository,Volume 4, Part 3'', page 387. 1826 Google Books
*[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/621999-memoir-of-general-sir-william-erskine-baker-k-c-b-royal-engineers-bengal ''Memoir of General Sir William Erskine Baker, K.C.B., Royal Engineers (Bengal)''] 1882. Born 1808, he arrived in India in 1828 and worked on the canals of Upper India where he became involved with fossil discoveries. Papers about these were written in the ''Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal''. He worked mainly with Canals and latterly the Railways, and in 1855 became the first Secretary of the Public Works Department. He left India in 1857 and in 1858 became Military Secretary at the India Office. FamilySearch Digital Library. You need to sign in to FS to view the book.
*[https://archive.org/details/narrativeofmissi00yulerich ''A Narrative of the Mission sent by the Governor-General of India to the Court of Ava in 1855, with notices of the country, government, and people''] by Captain Henry Yule, Bengal Engineers 1858 Archive.org. [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=sTxNAAAAcAAJ&pg=PR1 Google Books version]
*[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=utpGAAAAIAAJ&pg=PR3 ''A Year's Campaigning in India‬: ‪From March, 1857, to March, 1858''] by‬ Julius George Medley, Captain Bengal Engineers and Garrison Engineer of Lucknow. 1858 Google Books
*''History of the Corps of Royal Engineers'' by Whitworth Porter 1889 [http://www.archive.org/stream/historycorpsroy01portgoog#page/n8/mode/2up Volume 1], [http://www.archive.org/stream/historycorpsroy00portgoog#page/n12/mode/2up Volume 2] Archive.org
*"Memoir of Major-General Sir Henry Marion Durand, K.C.S.I., C.B., R.E". by Lieutenant C.R. Low, (Late) Indian Navy. [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=Q9wRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA221 Part 1: Affghanistan, 1839 and Gwalior, 1843-44], [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=Q9wRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA374 Part 2: The Second Sikh War, 1848-49 and The Indian Mutiny, 1857], [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=kdcRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA25 Part 3] ''Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, 1871 Part 1'' pages 221,374, ''Part 2'' page 25
*[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.208528/page/n7/mode/2up ''Four Score Years and Ten: Sir Bindon Bloodʼs Reminscences''] by General Sir Bindon Blood, Representative Colonel Commandant, Royal Engineers 1933. [https://archive.org/details/dli.csl.5049/page/n1/mode/2up 2nd file] where images have been rotated. Archive.org. Born 1842, he went to India in 1871, [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.208528/page/n65/mode/2up page 47] and in September 1871 was appointed to the Bengal Sappers and Miners. For the years to 1906, he spent the majority of the time in India, and largely was with the BSM until c 1894, with periods out of India. *[https://www.nzsappers.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Indian-Sappers-and-Miners-1948.pdf ''The Indian Sappers and Miners''] by E. W. C Sandes [Edward Warren Caulfeild] 1948. (726p). nzsappers.org.nz. Covers the period from the pioneers in 1759 to the prelude to the Second World War.
===Other===
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_(military)#Pioneer_regiments_in_the_Indian_Army Pioneer Regiments in the Indian Army] from Pioneer(military) Wikipedia
*[http://www.knapdalepeople.com/inverengineer.htm Archibald Campbell, Engineer]. Worked in Calcutta on Fort William 1769-1771
*[http://www.crommelin.org/history/Biographies/1823WilliamArden/Chronology.htm Chronology of William Arden Crommelin] with a map and illustrations from [http://www.crommelin.org/history/Biographies/1763CharlesRussel/Index.htm Crommelin Family]
*The recruitment of sappers in England c 1790’s and later is mentioned ion in India List posts.<ref> ''Rootsweb India Mailing List '' posts [httphttps://archiverweb.rootsweb.ancestryarchive.comorg/thweb/read20201004013200/INDIAhttps:/2010-05/1274084957 mlarchives.rootsweb.com/listindexes/emails?listname=&thread=1662822 Sappers & Miners] by Robin Volkers 17 May 2010 and [httphttps://archiverweb.rootswebarchive.ancestry.comorg/web/20201004013407/thhttps:/read/INDIAmlarchives.rootsweb.com/2010-05listindexes/1274364941 emails?listname=&thread=1662959 Sappers and Miners] by Robin Volkers 20 May 2010, (retrieved 21 April 2014)archived.</ref>
*George Francklin Atkinson was in the Bengal Engineers in the Umballa Division . He was the author of [http://www.archive.org/stream/curryriceonforty00atkiuoft#page/n7/mode/2up ''"Curry & Rice," on Forty Plates; or, The Ingredients of Social Life at "Our Station" in India''], first published 1858. Archives.org. He died in 1858 and his career is mentioned in this [http://www.archive.org/stream/balladsofburmaan00oolarich#page/4/mode/2up Archives.org link]
*Scroll down to [http://www.greathead.org/greathead2-o/p148.htm William Wilberforce Harris Greathed] who received a commission as second-lieutenant in the Bengal Engineers on 9 December 1844. He saw action during the [[Indian Mutiny]], in China and was Chief Engineer and Secretary to Government, North Western Provinces, Irrigation Branch from 13 April 1874. Family website
*Victorian Wars Forum thread <ref>Victorian Wars Forum thread [http://www.victorianwars.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=8473 Srgt George Tomkyns] (retrieved 21 April 2014)</ref> showing a photograph of Sergeant George Tomkyns in uniform, probably taken about 1860-61 after his promotion to Sergeant. He is wearing medals for the [[2nd Sikh War |Punjab campaign]] with bars for Chillianwallah & Goojerat, and for the [[Indian Mutiny]]
*[http://www.tribuneindia.com/2014/20140406/spectrum/main5.htm "A peep into the history of Ambala"]  by Lt Gen Ranjit Singh (retd) April 6, 2014. tribuneindia.com (retrieved 21 April 2014).  The Ambala Cantt with tree-lined roads and open spaces owes its origin to Capt Robert Napier, a Bengal Sappers officer
*Lawrence's War Memoirs, [[Second World War|WW2]]: [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/19/a3209519.shtml Part 1], [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/28/a3209528.shtml Part 2], [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/55/a3209555.shtml Part 3] The author trained as an Officer with the Bengal Sappers and Miners and then joined the 67th Indian Field Company which saw action in Burma. bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar
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