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This exceptional three-volume set presents a thorough and authoritative account of the Ganges Canal Works, one of the most significant engineering projects of the 19th century. Written by Proby T. Cautley, a pioneering civil engineer, the work meticulously documents the entire journey from the initial conception and planning phases through the successful completion and opening of the canal in 1854.
The report offers detailed descriptions of construction methodologies, technical challenges overcome, and the revolutionary impact of this infrastructure project on Indian agriculture and commerce. Cautley’s firsthand observations and professional expertise provide readers with an authentic historical perspective on Victorian-era engineering accomplishments. This comprehensive documentation serves as an invaluable resource for historians, engineers, and scholars interested in the history of infrastructure development, British colonial engineering, and the technological advancements of the period. The hardcover binding ensures durability for long-term preservation and study.
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