'Report on the preliminary survey of the route for the Central Persia Telegraph Line. By W King Wood, Assistant Superintendent, Indo-European Telegraph Department.' [24v] (53/300)
The record is made up of 1 volume (146 folios). It was created in 1899. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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is practically nothing to write about from this point till Noh Gnmbaz is reached
at IS 1 -mileZ The road is excellent and firm, over a firm gravelly sandy flat
plain 4 and keeps a south-easterly direction, ever descending. 1 note that at
6-37 miles the villages of LorJistan and Shuja respectively on tbe nght and
left, or south-west and north-east, about 3 miles oil, are passed, "hi c _
Bambeez, also on the south-west, is seen 3 miles off. A dry ab ambar at 7
completes every point visible on the road. The water is brackish throughout.
Non Gtjmbaz to Akt>a.
Date.
No. of
March.
Route.
Intermediate
Miles.
Total
Miles.
♦
toil
5th October 1898
5
Akda, 3,662 feet.
24-23
99-05
The road from Noli Gumbaz continues gradually descending in a south
easterly direction over flat gravelly des< rt, with hardly any shrub on it, and is
monotonous in the extreme. At 4 miles, a dry torrent b p d 40 yards by one foot
is crossed, and the telegraph line, which has kept on the left, or north-east, is
now on the right, or south-west. A second small torrent bed is met at 6 miles,
and iust before this point the telegraph line again crosses the road to the left
and keeps on this side to Akda. A dry ah am bar is passed on the south-west
at 11 miles, and after this there is practically nothing till Chah Nao is reached
at 14'20 miles, lying on the left of the road. This is a small village in a tort
and has a supply of slightly brackish water in a tank, slightly undulating
ground is traversed till 17*04‘miles, where there are a few tamarisk trees grow
ing in a nullah. The line crosses to the right at 17-918, but again goes to the
left at 18-153, at which point another dry ab arabar on the right is noticed. I
measured some of the telegraph spans here and found they varied between 90
and 110 yards. At 20 06, the first village seen since Noh Gumbaz is passed,
lying 6 miles to the right, or south-west, at the foot of a small range of hills.
It is called Mazreh Noh. Close to the road on the left at 21| miles, the village
and gardens of Shahrabad begin, which, though separated from it by nearly 3
miles and with the intervening garjipns of Kosheabad, may be looked on as ft
suburb of Akda. These gardens end at 21 683, at which place there is a pond
of sweet rain water, of which the animals drank freely, this being the first sweet
water met with since Nain, a distance of 40‘233 miles. At 22‘060, the road
bifurcates, the left one going to Ardikan, via Shamsabad, and the right to Akda.
A line of slightly brackish water Kanats flowing to Hosseinabad, one mile to
the left, or north-east, is passed at 22-653. The gardens of Kosheabad begin at
23-425 and end at 23-785, and hound the left side of the road. In this short
distance, 6 or 7 lines of sweet water Kanats are passed. The houses of Akda
begin at 23-790, and at 24*23 the walled Kaleh or town is reached. The Chap-
par Khaneh and the
caravanserai
A roadside inn providing accommodation for caravans (groups of travellers).
are on the extreme S. E. end on the left.
The telegraph line runs through the town and emerges on to the right side of
the road at its south-east end.
Akda to Pa Gondeh.
Date.
No. of
March.
Route.
Intermediate
Miles.
Total
Miles.
6th October 1898
6
Pa Gondeh, 3,592 feet.
13-38
112A3
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Publication statement: Karachi: Government of India Telegraph Department, 1899.
The report describes the 'Branch Section' (Ispahan to Ardistan), followed by the five 'Sections', and 'Unsuitable Routes', of the Central Persia Telegraph Line. For each section the report provides a description of the track, a gazetteer, details of sites selected for telegraph offices, and a general summary.
The Report includes the following appendices:
- (a) Table of distances.
- (b) Table of Freights from Coast to Interior.
- (c) Chemical Analyser's report on sample water.
- (d) Statement showing cost of journey.
- (e) Statement showing disposal of presents.
- (f) Glossary, Persian and Baloch words.
The report includes a map at folio 5, 'Skeleton of Curzon's map of PERSIA showing Routes Examined for the Central Persia Telegraph Line'; plus a 'Sectional Plan of the Route from Ardistan to Pahra, giving Altitude of Places', at folio 21.
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- 1 volume (146 folios)
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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 148; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio. Pagination: the file also contains an original printed pagination sequence (v, 274pp, including map and sectional plan).
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