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‘M.T. Routes in Persia. Volume 1 – Main Routes. 1942’ [‎156r] (316/498)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (245 folios). It was created in 1942. 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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Route VIII—Section B— contd.
Miles.
Classification. Inter. Total.
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B.
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4521
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4541
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fi) Camp site .—Former sarai of the East
Persian Cordon—space unlimited—
M.T. park near camp site.
(ii) Water. —Karez—sufficient for a batta An extra allowance of pay granted to soldiers involved in special field service or to public servants on special duty.
lion.
(iii) Supplies .—Meat on hoof, sufficient for
a battalion—other supplies nil.
Possible emergency landing ground near
village.
(iv) Fuel-Nil.
The present alignment of the road lies
about 500 yards west of the village.
The approach offers no difficulties.
The country is open and the surface
hard.
Sand hills. The road descends gently in
a northerly direction—surface good.
Two small water ambars. Supply limited.
Road enters the AMRANI Desert.
Sand hills.
Two small brick culverts.
Brick bridge over the KAL-I-SHUR
river—length 35 yards, 7 arches, at
present takes 10 tons, but liable to
severe damage and possible collapse
in rains. Cement tank 60 / x20 / xl0'
being made to store water.
The KAL-I-SHUR is a small salt river
nearly always containing water run
ning between steep earth banks—
average width of water 15 yards—depth
varies with season, and crossing would
present great difficulties to A F. Vs.
Old Amnieh Post.
457.|
458£
4621
Brick bridge 7 yards
ton axles).
long (capacity 10
Road construction hut.
Road straight and broad—surface good
in summer—is liable to get cut up in
winter on account of the soft nature
of the soil.

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The volume details motor transport (‘M.T.’) routes in Persia [Iran]. The volume, which is numbered I, covers the main routes in Persia, and was produced by the General Staff, India. It was printed by M Abdul Hameed Khan, Manager of the Feroz Printing Works, Lahore, in 1942. An introduction (folio 3) states that the volume has been updated on the basis of reports received in the wake of the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Persia in August 1941.

The volume comprises details of sixty-five routes, listed on the contents page, between various towns and cities in Persia. Details given for each route include:

  • an overview (distance, number of stages, references to maps);
  • a general report (classification of route, surface and grading, character of adjacent country, climatic effects, exceptional features, repair and supply facilities, water, fuel, fodder and grazing supplies);
  • a detailed report (villages and other landmarks encountered, road classifications, distances).

A handwritten annotation on folio 5 (author unknown) states that ‘distances are somewhat overestimated throughout this report.’ The volume includes a map in a pocket attached to the inside back cover (folio 246).

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1 volume (245 folios)
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A contents list (f 4) and index (ff 240-245) reference the volume’s original pagination.

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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 247; 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.

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