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 Index to V/13/244 - East Indian Railway staff, 1914

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Date transcribed2011-03-25
Transcribed byAilsa Walsh

View all other items of "Surname" with value "Agacy" in "Index to V/13/244 - East Indian Railway staff, 1914" Surname  Agacy    
Initials/ Forename  F T    
View all other items of "Department worked in" with value "Carriage & Wagon" in "Index to V/13/244 - East Indian Railway staff, 1914" Department worked in  Carriage & Wagon    
View all other items of "Page in  Classification  List" with value "100" in "Index to V/13/244 - East Indian Railway staff, 1914" Page in Classification List  100    
View all other items of "Index page + col" with value "3a" in "Index to V/13/244 - East Indian Railway staff, 1914" Index page + col  3a    
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Classified List of Europeans, East Indians and Superior Indian Staff and Distribution Return of Supervising Staff of all Departments. Corrected up to 1st January 1914. (Calcutta, 1914)
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