‘M.T. Routes in Persia. Volume 1 – Main Routes. 1942’ [139r] (282/498)
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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269
Route VII— Section E — concld.
Miles.
Classification. Inter. Total.
B. 1 I 104£ The telegraph line continues straight to
KERMAN while the road swings half
right to skirt the plain on a drier
alignment neater the hills on its eastern
edge.
B. 1 3<| 108 Hamlet on left.
B. 1 2 110 Irrigation channel (50 g. p. m ) and small
reservoir—village of DASTGIRD on
left. !24 F/B. 8272).
B. 2 1 111 Dry nullah bed 40 x wide—liable to spate.
B. 1 1 112 Metalltd road, reported to be bad but
passable for M.T., takes off right to
SHAHDAD (24 F/X. 2009) via SIREH
pass, 46 miles, (not as shown on map
from DORAH SHAH DAD). The dis
tance from the road junction to
SHAHDAD is 46 miles. The road was
reported as very bad but passable for
M. T. in October, 1936.
B.
1
1*
113i
Easy descent to a dry nullah bed followed
by a very steep (1 : 8) ascent of 50* out
of it.
B.
1
H
115
Ford 6' wide 6 U deep. Village on left in
trees. (DORAH SHAH DAD).
Road commanded from range on right.
B.
1
5
120
Telegraph line is seen 3 miles to the left.
B.
1
3
123
Village of HUSSAINABAD on left.
B.
1
2
125
New road joins telegraph line and old
alignment.
B.
1
3
128
Outskirts of KERMAN.
B.
1
2
130
KERMAN.
For details see beginning of Detailed
Report Route VII-A.
There is a very good C.M.S. Mission
Hospital at KERMAN. It has a staff
of two Lady Doctors with a local Persian
male and female nursing staff and a
capacity of 150 beds.
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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).
- Extent and format
- 1 volume (245 folios)
- Arrangement
A contents list (f 4) and index (ff 240-245) reference the volume’s original pagination.
- Physical characteristics
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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