GRIFFITHS, Henry Melville (pupil 1900-03): photographic diary kept whilst employed as Superintendent of Works, Communications, Punjab, containing photos with handwritten narrative of family life, work, Indian countryside and towns
HADOW, Sir Raymond Patrick (pupil 1897-1900): inscribed on front cover "Construction of the Mangla Regulator being the Head works of the Upper Jhelam Canal, Punjab". Dated as: 1910-17; 1926 [Transferred to Prints, Drawings and Photographs Section. Order by new shelfmark: Photo 1123/4]
HADOW, Sir Raymond Patrick (pupil 1897-1900): inscribed on front cover "Lining the main line, Bikaner Canal, with concrete"; has hand written descriptions of the work with each set of photos Dated as: no date
HARBORD, Prof Frank William: "album of cuttings kept by Doris Harbord concerned mainly with Prof Harbord (1860-1942), who was Consultant Metallurgist and Analyst Chemist to the Indian government, at the college. Also includes cuttings of the college itself and a section on the iron and steel indu...
HARRISON, Sir Charlton Scott Cholmeley (pupil 1899-02): presented by Lady Harrison, showing the Pravarara and Godivari Irrigation Works in Bombay Province on which former pupils H F Beale (1879-82), H O Shoubridge (1891-4) and C S C Harrison (1899-02) were engaged [Transferred to Prints, Drawin...
HARRISON, Sir Charlton Scott Cholmeley (pupil 1899-02): volume of plates, showing various stages in the construction of the Lloyd Barrage, Sukkur, covering the period from the Inauguration Ceremony on 24 Oct 1923 to the removal of the Cofferdam, 11 Aug 1927. Presented by Lady Harrison
HARRISON, Sir Charlton Scott Cholmeley (pupil 1899-02): presented by Lady Harrison, showing the construction and inauguration ceremony in the presence of the Earl of Willingdon, Viceroy of India, of the Lloyd Barrage at Sukkur on the Indus. Also photographic portrait on inside cover [Transferre...
HARRISON, Sir Charlton Scott Cholmeley (pupil 1899-02): presented by Lady Harrison, showing the completion ceremony of the Lloyd Barrage at Sukkur on the Indus in the presence of the Earl of Willingdon, Viceroy of India, on 13 Jan 1932