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Electric Telegraph for the Seat of War - Plough for Laying the Wire, 1854. Creator: UnknownElectric Telegraph for the Seat of War - Plough for Laying the Wire, 1854. Crimean War. The appliances for laying out the wire over irregular ground, and through marshes and rivers
Electric Telegraph for the Seat of War - the Waggon, 1854. Creator: UnknownElectric Telegraph for the Seat of War - the Waggon, 1854. Crimean War. The Electric Telegraph Company have lately supplied Government with a very complete
Submarine Electric Telegraph between Dover and Calais - Temporary Station at Dover...1850. Creator: UnknownSubmarine Electric Telegraph between Dover and Calais - Temporary Station at Dover - Steamers preparing to Start, 1850. Ships laying a telegraph cable between England and France
Submarine Electric Telegraph between Dover and Calais - The Electric Wire at Cape Grinez, 1850. Creator: UnknownSubmarine Electric Telegraph between Dover and Calais - The Electric Wire at Cape Grinez, 1850. Ships laying a telegraph cable between England and France
Submarine Electric Telegraph between Dover and Calais - The Goliah Steamer...1850. Creator: UnknownSubmarine Electric Telegraph between Dover and Calais - The Goliah Steamer "Paying Out" the Electric Wire, 1850
Louis Francois Clement Breguet865144 Louis Francois Clement Breguet by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Louis Francois Clement Breguet (1804-1883) French pioneer of electric telegraphy
The Electric Telegraph Station, at Slough, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe Electric Telegraph Station, at Slough, 1844. News of the birth of Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha is relayed to London
Samuel Morse (1791-1872), American artist and inventor, 1926. Morse was the inventor of the first functional electric telegraph (1835) and, with Alexander Bain (1810-1977), of the Morse code
Sir Charles Wheatstone, British inventor, (1899). Artist: C CookSir Charles Wheatstone, British inventor, (1899). Wheatstone (1802-1875) was a pioneer of electric telegraphy. In 1837, he and William Fothergill Cooke patented their five-needle telegraph machine
Rear view of Charles Wheatstones electric (railway) telegraph, 1850. Showing its connection OT lines running beside the railway track. From Illustrations of Natural Philosophyby John Reynolds
Telephone-telegraph invention, artworkTelephone-telegraph invention. Artwork of a telegraph key (orange) and a coiled strip of paper tape, labelled think differently!