Indus (river)
Found in 52 Collections and/or Records:
Barge with crane trestle and lifting platform, 1888-10-25
295 x 240 mm.
Bridge over the Indus at Sukkur, 1906
160 x 115 mm.
Bukkur cantilever from upstream, 1888-07-17
240 x 270 mm.
Bukkur showing staging for horizontal tie, 1887-11
235 x 295 mm.
Bukkur staging from downstream, 1887-04-04
215 x 270mm.
Closing the centre span, 1889-02-09
295 x 235 mm.
Construction of arched railway bridge across the Indus at Sukkur, named the Ayub Bridge in May 1962, 1960 - 1969
255 x 205 mm. World Bank.
Erecting the boom, Rori, from downstream, 1888-10-26
240 x 295 mm.
Erecting the bottom chord of staging for central span, 1889-01-21
295 x 230 mm.
Erecting the centre span, 1889-02-06
295 x 225 mm.
Erecting the centre span, 1889-02-06
295 x 230 mm.
Erecting the centre span, 1889-02-07
295 x 230 mm.
Finishing the cantilever, 1888-12-23
295 x 245 mm.
Finishing the cantilever, 1888-12-27
295 x 240 mm.
Hoisting 1st bay inclined tie, Bukkur, length 80' weight 14 tons, 1888-09-28
295 x 240 mm.
Hoisting 3rd bay inclined tie, Rori, 1888-12-12
295 x 250 mm.
Khwaja Khizar island, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Just to the right of Bucchar island, the end of which shows in picture. Between these two is seen at the back the head of the Begari Canal - at this season dry. Were the Indus dammed here as projected the canal would be supplied all the year round.
Launching a trimmer grinder, Rori, 1888-11
275 x 205 mm.
Lifting 2nd bay of inclined tie, 1888-11-11
275 x 210 mm.
Lifting no 1 strut, Rori, 1888-11-07
205 x 155 mm.
On no 3 strut, Rori, above the water, 1888-04-24
305 x 245 mm.
[Panorama of completed bridge], 1889-03
Two prints tipped together to make a 500 x 205 mm. panorama.
Panorama of Sukkur spans, 1885
Two prints tipped together to form a 545 x 205 mm. panorama.
Panorama overlooking Sukkur from top of Bukkur staging, 1888-01-08
Two photograph tipped together to produce a 600 x 225 mm. panorama overlooking Bukkur island and the land beyond.
Progress April 88, 1888-04-23
295 x 240 mm.