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  1. Archibald Milne Hamilton (1898–1972) was a New Zealand civil engineer, notable for building the Hamilton Road through Kurdistan and designing the Callender-Hamilton bridge system, and the Callendar-Hamilton aeroplane shed of the late 1930s.

  2. 26. Nov. 2004 · Road Through Kurdistan: Travels in Northern Iraq. In 1928, Archibald Hamilton traveled to Iraqi Kurdistan, having been commissioned to build a road that would stretch from Northern Iraq,...

  3. 5. Feb. 2005 · by Archibald Milne Hamilton (Author), David McDowall (Foreword) 3.8 5 ratings. See all formats and editions. In 1928, Archibald Hamilton traveled to Iraqi Kurdistan, having been commissioned to build a road that would stretch from Northern Iraq, through the mountains and gorges of Kurdistan and on to the Iranian border.

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  4. A. M. Hamilton, ‘The Callender-Hamilton Bridging System,’ New Zealand Engineering 1:1 (April 1946), 30–31. The Callender-Hamilton truss bridge was regarded as the most economical bridge of its time and was created by New Zealander Archibald Milne Hamilton (1898–1972).

  5. Archibald Milne Hamilton, Archibald Milne Hamilton. 4.17. 29 ratings5 reviews. In 1928, Archibald Hamilton traveled to Iraqi Kurdistan, having been commissioned to build a road that would stretch from Northern Iraq, through the mountains and gorges of Kurdistan and on to the Iranian border.

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  6. Road Through Kurdistan: The Narrative of an Engineer in Iraq - Archibald Milne Hamilton - Google Books.

  7. Tucked into a remote canyon a two-hour drive north of the Kurdish capital of Irbil, Gali Ali Beg’s waterfall is a beacon for Iraqis who pine for a quiet, safe life after decades of upheaval. There is no way to …