'Military Report on The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's (South Iranian) Oilfield Area' [23v] (55/150)
The record is made up of 1 volume (69 folios). It was created in 1940. 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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(n) A badan Ba war da. —Twelve lines in cable all fully auto
matic working between the main automatic exchange at Abadan
and a satellite at Bawarda.
(m) Abadan—Khosrowabad {14 miles).—Two pairs 100
cadmium copper wire both fully automatic working between
the main automatic exchange at Abadan and a satellite at
Khosrowabad.
One cap wire carrying a simplex teleprinter circuit.
{iv) Ahwaz—Kut Abdulla (9 miles).—Two pairs 70 lbs
cadmium copper wire connected to the trunk switchboards at
Ahwaz and Kut Abdulla.
(v) M. I. S.—Kalgah (3 miles).—Two pairs 70 lbs. copper
all fully automatic working between the main automatic ex
change at M. I. S. (Xaftun) and a satellite at Kalgah.
{vi) M. I. S. — Chashm-i-Ali (4^ miles). —Six lines in cable
all fully automatic working between the main automatic
exchange at M. 1 . S. (Naftun) and a satellite at Chashm-i-Ali.
{vii) M.I.S .— Lali (33 miles). —One pair 70 lbs. cad
mium copper connected to the trunk switchboard at M. I. S.
and to a 50 lines magneto switchboard at Lali.
(c) River Crossings.
(i) Bahmashir Submarine Cables. —The Abadan M.’L S.
and Abadan—Gach Saran trunk lines cross the Bahmashir in a
submarine cable at a point two miles from Abadan. There are
two cables each consisting of five pairs V. I. R. insulated in
gutta percha, lead swathed and steel armoured.
(ii) Karun Submarine Cable.—At Khorramshahr the river
is crossed by a submarine cable containing five pairs of V. I. R
insulated wire 40 lbs. per mile in gutta percha, lead sheathed and
armoured.
(d) Telephone Exchanges.
(i) Abadan.
Main Exchange.
1 , 000 -line Automatic Kxchange with access to trunk lines
to Basra, Ahwaz, Masjid-i-Suleiman and Pipe Line
Stations.
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Military report compiled at the General Staff, Army Headquarters, India, and printed in Simla by The Manager, Government of India Press, 1940.
The volume begins with a preface (folio 3) in which notes on authorities consulted in compiling the report are given. The rest of the report is divided into nine chapters (I-IX), plus appendices, each covering a different subject, as follows:
- Chapter I: General Description of the Area
- Chapter II: Climate
- Chapter III: Population
- Chapter IV: Base Ports
- Chapter V: Lines of Communication and Transportation Facilities
- Chapter VI: Signal Communications
- Chapter VII: Economic Resources and Supplies
- Chapter VIII: Engineer and Ordnance Facilities
- Chapter IX: Medical Facilities
- Appendices
In a pocket at the back of the volume are the following maps and charts:
- Abadan and Bawarda (map) (folio 64)
- Naseri and Ahwaz, showing new bridge (map) (folio 65)
- Dar-i-Khazineh (map) (folio 66)
- Diagram of wireless communications (map) (folio 67)
- Sketch map showing flood water, February-March 1938 (folio 68)
- Road distance mileage chart (folio 69)
- Comparative bridge loading table (folio 70)
One of the maps listed in the contents is missing: 'Map of A. I. O. C. [Anglo-Iranian Oil Company] Central and Southern areas showing oilfields, pipelines, telephone and telegraph lines'.
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- 1 volume (69 folios)
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There is a contents page at the front of the volume (ff 5-6) which refers to 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 71; 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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