Telegraph Bay, Aden, with the Great Eastern,
1870. 'We have received from Dr. E. W. James, civil surgeon to the
British station at Aden, several photographs [relating to] the
successful completion of the line of submarine telegraph from Bombay to
Suez. The Great Eastern, attended by the Chiltern, both under command of
Captain Halpin, lay at Bombay, to take in coal, from Jan. 28 to Feb.
14; but the Bombay shore-end of the cable, ten miles in length, was laid
by the Chiltern on the 7th. The Great Eastern laid the main line to
Aden, paying out 1750 miles of cable in a distance of 1600 miles, at d