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The Construction of Jhelum Bridge, Pakistan c. 1873 (b / w photo)
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The Construction of Jhelum Bridge, Pakistan c. 1873 (b / w photo)
495507 The Construction of Jhelum Bridge, Pakistan c.1873 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: This bridge over the river Jhelum, between Jhelum and Sarai Alamgir, Pakistan, was built as part of the construction of the Punjab Northern State Railway that linked Lahore and Peshawar. It was designed and built by the British engineer William St. John Galwey in 1873.); English, out of copyright
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British Empire Builders Girders Infrastructure Pakistan Punjab Rail Steel Jhelum
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The Construction of Jhelum Bridge, Pakistan c. 1873 - A Glimpse into British Engineering in the Raj Era
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. This photograph captures a pivotal moment in history - the construction of the iconic Jhelum Bridge in Pakistan during 1873. The image showcases the remarkable engineering prowess of British engineer William St. John Galwey, who designed and built this magnificent structure as part of the Punjab Northern State Railway project. The photo reveals a scene teeming with activity and determination. Steel girders stretch across the mighty river Jhelum, forming an impressive framework for what would become a vital transportation link between Lahore and Peshawar. Workers can be seen toiling tirelessly, their figures dwarfed by both the scale of their task and the grandeur of imperial ambition. Flags flutter proudly atop scaffolding, symbolizing not only British dominance but also progress and connectivity brought about by railway infrastructure. This snapshot from another era transports us back to a time when colonial powers left indelible marks on distant lands through ambitious projects like this bridge. As we gaze upon this historical print, we are reminded that bridges not only connect physical spaces but also serve as powerful symbols bridging cultures, histories, and aspirations. It is through such feats of engineering that nations grow closer together while simultaneously leaving lasting imprints on landscapes far from home. This photograph stands as a testament to human ingenuity and serves as an enduring reminder of our shared pasts intertwined with stories yet untold
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