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George L Clowser and Swainston Adamson
l. to r. George L Clowser and Swainston Adamson joint managers; James J Berkley chief engineer Date: 1856
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1856 Alice Bhore Clowser Ghat Peninsula Swainston Tredwell
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In this photograph from 1856, we find two dynamic figures, George L. Clowser and Swainston Adamson, standing proudly on the banks of the Hooghly River in India. The men, both dressed in Victorian-era attire, are joint managers of the railway construction project at Bhore, a crucial section of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway. Behind them, the bustling activity of the railway construction site unfolds, with workers toiling away to build the railway line that would revolutionize transportation in India. The Hooghly River, a vital waterway for transportation, flows calmly in the background, reflecting the industrious spirit of the era. James J. Berkley, the chief engineer of the project, is not present in the photograph, but his influence is palpable. The railway line under construction in the image is part of the Bhore Ghat section, which was a significant engineering feat of the time. The steep gradient of the ghat posed a significant challenge to the engineers, and the successful completion of this section marked a major milestone in the construction of the railway. The Great Indian Peninsula Railway, which connected Bombay (Mumbai) and Calcutta (Kolkata), was a game-changer in Indian transportation. It opened up new opportunities for trade, commerce, and communication between different parts of the country. The railway also brought about social and cultural changes, as people from diverse backgrounds came into contact with each other, leading to the exchange of ideas and the blending of cultures. This photograph is a testament to the ingenuity, determination, and vision of George L. Clowser, Swainston Adamson, and their team, who played a crucial role in bringing the railway to life. It is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the history of railway construction in India during the Victorian era.
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