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Engineer-in-Chiefs Bungalow.
This photograph is from the 11th album in a set of 11 albums documenting the construction of Hardinge Bridge over the lower Ganges River at Sara, India (now Paksey, Bangladesh) on the Dhaka-Kolkata railway line. Sir Robert Gailes was the chief engineer for construction of the steel railroad bridge
Up Goods Train Emerging from Bridge
Image of the first ''up'' train after it crossed the Hardinge Bridge
[Hardinge Bridge Construction, India, Volume 10, back cover]
The dark blue leather back cover of an album of photographs documenting the construction of the Hardinge Bridge
Dismantling Centre Bays of Service Girder.
Image of workers dismantling the final service girder from construction of the Hardinge Bridge
Dismantling Centre Bays of Service Girder.
Image of workers dismantling the final service girder from construction of the Hardinge Bridge
Right Guide Bank from Top of Girder.
This photograph is from the 11th album in a set of 11 albums documenting the construction of Hardinge Bridge over the lower Ganges River at Sara, India (now Paksey, Bangladesh) on the Dhaka-Kolkata railway line. Sir Robert Gailes was the chief engineer for construction of the steel railroad bridge
Right Approach from Top of Girder.
This photograph is from the 11th album in a set of 11 albums documenting the construction of Hardinge Bridge over the lower Ganges River at Sara, India (now Paksey, Bangladesh) on the Dhaka-Kolkata railway line. Sir Robert Gailes was the chief engineer for construction of the steel railroad bridge
[Panoramic View from Upstream, Right Side]
This photograph is from the 11th album in a set of 11 albums documenting the construction of Hardinge Bridge over the lower Ganges River at Sara, India (now Paksey, Bangladesh) on the Dhaka-Kolkata railway line. Sir Robert Gailes was the chief engineer for construction of the steel railroad bridge
[Hardinge Bridge Construction, India, Album 11, cover]
This photograph is from the 11th album in a set of 11 albums documenting the construction of Hardinge Bridge over the lower Ganges River at Sara, India (now Paksey, Bangladesh) on the Dhaka-Kolkata railway line. Sir Robert Gailes was the chief engineer for construction of the steel railroad bridge