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CURRY, T. A. Manuscript folding civil engineering plans, surveys and exercises, 27, mainly in ink and some coloured, including Abutment for Iron Bridge and Culvert 10' Span, inserted in a half mor. and red cloth binding, gilt lettered to the upper cover T. A. CURRY, R. I. E. College, 1904-1906, wide folio The Royal Indian Engineering College (or RIEC) was a British college of Civil Engineering run by the India Office to train civil engineers for service in the Indian Public Works Department. It was located on the Cooper's Hill estate, near Egham, Surrey. It functioned from 1872 until 1906, when its work was transferred to India.
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