A copy of the Daily Mail, with the headline "Sir Michael O'Dwyer Murdered. Lord Zetland, Lord Lamington and Sir L Dane wounded by shots in crowded meeting."
Book of newspaper cuttings relating to Sir Louis William Dane's career in India. The vast majority of the cuttings relate to his mission to Kabul in 1904 to renew the treaty between the British and the Amir, Habidullah Khan. It also includes many cuttings regarding his career in the Indian Civil ...
Papers relating to Sir Louis William Dane s career: Record of Service of Mr Louis William Dane, Indian Civil Service (Punjab Commission); Address delivered at the opening of the Indian Soldiers Club, Barton-on-Sea, February 6, 1915, by William Coldstream, ICS (retired), on behalf of the Committe...
Letter from The Royal Indian Engineering College in Surrey, England outlining the reasons why it would be more economical to produce the iron for the Railway lines in Britain rather than in India
Letter to Sir Louis Dane, from Arthur Hamilton. Hamilton, is one of the Directors of the "Kashmir Iron Mines and Power Syndicate, Ltd" in London. It mentions how keen he is to start the railway in Kashmir and the benefits it would bring to Kashmir.
Report from Major A J De Lotbiniere, to the Directors of the "Kashmir Iron Mines and Power Syndicate" regarding the cost and installation of a Hydro-Electric Generating Plant on the Chenab River
Large coloured map of the Punjab, showing the Irrigation boundaries, canals and railway lines. Scale 1.014 inches to 16 miles. (N White, Chief Engineer, Irrigation Works, and Punjab)