The map, hand-drawn in black and red ink with water-coloured details, shows the destroyed Arabistan Telegraph Line, running between Bander Rig [Bandar Rig, Iran] and Borasjun [Borazjan, Iran], and a new proposed diversion of the route, between Bander Rig and Ahmedi [Ahmadi, Iran], continuing unti...
The volume comprises one part discussing the administration of the Persian telegraph lines. The volume contains correspondence, minutes, notes, and telegrams regarding the restoration of the 1913 agreements between the Telegraph Department of the British Government and the Persian Minister of ...
Map to illustrate the telegraph lines of the Indo-European Telegraph Department and Connected System
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The map, created by the Indo-European Telegraph Department, shows the telegraph lines in the Persian Gulf area and in the surrounding countries of Iran, Afghanistan, Baluchistan. There are some notes, in red and blue crayon.
Map to illustrate the telegraph lines of the Indo-European Telegraph Department and Connected System
Scope & Content:
The map, created by the Indo-European Telegraph Department, shows the telegraph lines in the Persian Gulf area and in the surrounding countries of Iran, Afghanistan, Baluchistan.
The volume comprises two parts discussing the administration of the Persian telegraph lines: Part 3 discusses costs of restoration of the Bushire-Shiraz telegraph line; Part 4 discusses generic matters regarding the telegraph lines in Persia. The volume comprises two parts: 3 and 4. Each part i...
Part 3 contains minutes and correspondence regarding the reconstruction of the Bushire - Shiraz and Borasjin [Borazjan, Iran] - Bundur Rig [Bandar Rig, Iran] telegraph lines, and the question of claiming the cost from the Persian Government. The principal correspondents are the Persian Ministe...
Part 4 contains minutes and correspondence regarding the telegraph lines in Persia, including the planned cession to Russia of the line Tehran - Khanikin [Khanaqin, Iraq], and the disposal of the same line between Kerind [Kūh Kerind, Iran] and Khanaqin. The principal correspondents are the Pers...
File 90/1913 Pt 1-2 'Persia and Persian Gulf: reductions in expenditure on agencies and consulates; Persia and Persian Gulf: reductions of pay on consular establishment'
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The volume comprises two parts discussing the reduction of consular costs in Persia and in the Persian Gulf: Part 1 discusses reductions in expenditure on agencies and consulates; Part 2 discusses reductions of pay on consular establishment. The volume comprises two parts: 1 and 2. Each part inc...
File 90/1913 Pt 1 'Persia and Persian Gulf: Reductions in expenditure on Agencies and Consulates'
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Part 1 contains documents from the Foreign Department of the Government of India, and correspondence between: the India Office, the Foreign Office, the Secretary of State for India, the British Consul for Seistan [Sīstān] and Kain, and the Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, regarding the re...
File 90/1913 Pt 2 'Persia and Persian Gulf: Reductions in reductions of pay on consular establishment'
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Part 2 contains correspondence between: the India Office, the Foreign Office, the Foreign Secretary to the Government of India, and the Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, regarding revisions of pay of Consular establishments in the Persian Gulf. The subjects are: proposed increase of pay f...