The plan shows Fasht ad Dibal, Bahrein, a proposed site and a proposed landing place. The plan was published as Appendix 9 to a Report by David W. Hood, Supplementary to that of a Committee of Enquiry on the Lighting and Buoyage of the Persian Gulf.1 planMaterial: Printed on paper.Dimensions: 300 x 180mm, on sheet 330 x 210mm.
Distinctive Features:Enclosed with letter from Charles Dalrymple Belgrave to Political Agent, Bahrain, dated 11th April 1934 (folio 85).Tracing showing area between villages of Busaitin and Deir at Muharraq acquired by the Government of Bahrain outlined in red with dimensions reported.1 mapMaterials:Pencil and crayon on tracing clothDimensions:405 x 427 mm
The plan shows Kubbar Island with a proposed site and a proposed landing place. The plan was published as Appendix 7 to a Report by David W. Hood, Supplementary to that of a Committee of Enquiry on the Lighting and Buoyage of the Persian Gulf.1 planMaterial: Printed on paper.Dimensions: 300 x 180mm, on sheet 330 x 210mm.
Plan sketching the suggested site for the Squadron Camp at the West end of the Ras El-Hadd (Ras Al Hadd) Peninsula at the entrance to Khor Hajar, opposite the unloading bay. The site is one of the facilities at Ras Al Hadd landing ground at Salalah, Oman.The plan is prepared by G S Cooper, Civil Engineer, Air Headquarters, Iraq as part of a report titled ‘REPORT ON SOUTH ARABIAN COAST- INSPECTION TOUR- SEPTEMBER, 1942.’ The plan itself is marked as Appendix C.1 planMaterials: blueprint. Dimensions: 200 x 325mm.
Simple plan of a small number of buildings centred around the telegraph office in Gwadur [Gwadar] with roads, the sea and each building's function labelled. The area proposed for the construction of a wireless building is marked in red.1 planMaterials: Blue-printDimensions: 330mm x 400mm
Copy of a plan of the aerodrome at Sharjah, originally enclosed with a letter from the Political Residency to the Bahrain Political Agent, dated 7 May 1949 (f 104). Copy of a plan of the Royal Air Force (RAF) Station at Sharjah. Individual buildings and areas are identified and numbered within the station, as is the perimeter of the station and the extent of the landing area. A numbered list of the buildings in the station can be found in the file (ff 15-16). Outside of the station, other significant topographical features marked on the map including sand dunes, Sharjah creek and Sharjah village.1 mapMaterials: 1 paper map.Dimensions: 618 x 515 mm.
The plan is of the area by the New Sea Road and the sea wall in Manama, Bahrain. The plan shows buildings (principally the headquarters of Mesopotamia Persia Corporation Limited) and roads around an area of water cut off from the open sea by the sea road.1 plan
A simple plan that depicts the cemetery's doors, surrounding wall and the location of its graves (with an incomplete list of the names of those buried).1 planMaterials: drawn on paperDimensions: 210mm x 340mm
Plan marked paper no. 7C, indicating the height above sea level (expressed in feet) of the route taken from Enselle [Bandar-e Anzalī] near Rasht, to Bushire, via Kasvin [Qazvin], Teheran [Tehran] and Shiraz, by Colonel Augustus Le Messurier of the Bombay Engineers, in 1887. The section is drawn as a solid black and red line, with the Caspian Sea on the left side of the plan, and the Persian Gulf on the right side. Towns and cities along the route are marked on the section. Significant mountains (for example, Demavend [Kūh-e Damāvand]) are also marked on the route.The plan bears a printed signature (illegible) in the bottom right corner, dated 28 November 1887. Under the plan is the statement: ‘Photozincographed at the Survey of India Office, Calcutta, March 1888.’1 planDimensions:393 x 333 mm.Materials:Printed on paper.
A blueprint of the first floor of the Political Agency building in Muscat with room functions and stairs labelled.1 planMaterials: Blue-printDimensions: 420mm x 460mm
The plan shows Little Quoin, Mussandam and the proposed landing place. The plan was published as Appendix 2 to a Report by David W. Hood, Supplementary to that of a Committee of Enquiry on the Lighting and Buoyage of the Persian Gulf.1 planMaterial: Blue-print with additions in pencil.Dimensions: 300 x 180mm, on sheet 330 x 210mm.