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Telecommunication Collection (page 3)

"Revolutionizing Communication: From Marconi's Radio Apparatus to the Telegraph Receiver" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of telecommunication

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Telecommunication Collection: The Telegraph, p. 347 from Harpers New Monthly Magazine, Vol. XLVII, 1873 (print)
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Telecommunication Collection: The transatlantic telegraph cable unwinding unit aboard the S. S
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Telecommunication Collection: Edward Orange Wildman Whitehouse, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c
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Telecommunication Collection: Charles William Siemens, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c. 1870 (engraving)
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Telecommunication Collection: The Breaking of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable on Board the Great Eastern, 1865 (engraving)
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Telecommunication Collection: The first buoy, where the cable was supposed to be grappled
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Telecommunication Collection: The Atlantic Telegraph Expedition, the Final Attempt to grapple the Lost Cable
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Telecommunication Collection: The first broadcast transmitter operated in Great Britain, installed at the Marconi Works
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Telecommunication Collection: Patriotic poster, Buy British - Broadcast this message
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Telecommunication Collection: Central telephone exchange 1903
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Telecommunication Collection: Guglielmo Marconi assists in Milan to the test of the first Stazione Radio Mobile
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Telecommunication Collection: Cromwell Fleetwood C. F. Varley, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c
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Telecommunication Collection: Sir Charles Tilston Bright, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c
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Telecommunication Collection: Winding the Dover to Calais submarine cable in the hold of the Blazer, 1851
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Telecommunication Collection: A first attempt in 1850 by John Watkins Bretts Anglo-French Telegraph Company to lay
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Telecommunication Collection: Receiver of Schillings single-needle telegraph (engraving)
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Telecommunication Collection: An electric telegraph line in an American forest, c. 1870 (engraving)
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Telecommunication Collection: The Eighth Wonder of the World - the Atlantic Cable, 1866 (colour litho)
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Telecommunication Collection: Laying a telegraph cable under an American river c. 1860
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Telecommunication Collection: Instrument room at the Electric Telegraph Office, Lothbury, London
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Telecommunication Collection: Condenser Telephone in Use, from The Electric Telephone
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Telecommunication Collection: Baudot system telegraph printer, patented 1874 (mixed media)
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Telecommunication Collection: The Progress of the Century: The Lightning Steam Press, The Electric Telegraph
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Telecommunication Collection: Modern electric telegraph (chromolitho)
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Telecommunication Collection: Encampment of workmen of the telegraph company on the road between Killarney and Valencia
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Telecommunication Collection: A David Edward Hughes telegraphic printing machine, from Les Merveilles de la Science
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Telecommunication Collection: Music by electric telegraph, 1849 (engraving)
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Telecommunication Collection: Pat Lee of the Sunderland Breakers Club with Barnwell Primary School CB Club members
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Telecommunication Collection: CB Radio breakers who have traditionally called on channel 19. 28th August 1995
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Telecommunication Collection: CB radio gathering in South Shields. Pictured, a group of CB Thames monitors who today
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Telecommunication Collection: A man on a CB Radio. 27th January 1982
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Telecommunication Collection: The manual telephone exchange in Newcastle. 22nd December 1930
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Telecommunication Collection: Fifties Telephone
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Telecommunication Collection: Man with cell phone
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Telecommunication Collection: The brainchild of Sir Bernard Lovell, the Lovell Radio Telescope is in Cheshire, England
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Telecommunication Collection: The Telephone; a telegraphic alarum, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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Telecommunication Collection: The Atlantic Telegraph, [1866]. Creator: Robert Charles Dudley
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Telecommunication Collection: Copper station, Nine Elms, Telegraph, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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Telecommunication Collection: Telegraphing the Abstract of the Indian Mail from Marseilles to Paris, 1844
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Telecommunication Collection: Military Telegraphic Corps, Army of the Potomac, Berlin, October 1862, 1862
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Telecommunication Collection: The main telegraph office newly built in St. Petersburg and opened 14 October 1862, 1862
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Telecommunication Collection: The Atlantic Telegraph Cable Fleet Assembled at Berehaven (Southwest Coast of Ireland)
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Telecommunication Collection: The Bay of Bull Arms, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, Bonfires Lighted on the Hills to Notify
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Telecommunication Collection: The Settlement and Church of Hearts Content, Newfoundland, 1866
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Telecommunication Collection: First Telegraph House at Hearts Content, Newfoundland, 1866, 1866
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Telecommunication Collection: Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, Exterior View of the Telegraph House in 1857-1858, 1865-66
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Telecommunication Collection: Telegraph Cable Fleet at Sea, 1865, 1865-66. Creator: Robert Charles Dudley
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Telecommunication Collection: View Looking Aft from the Port Paddle-box on the Deck of the Great Eastern... 1865-66


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"Revolutionizing Communication: From Marconi's Radio Apparatus to the Telegraph Receiver" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of telecommunication, where innovation and technology have shaped human connection throughout history. Starting with Marconi's groundbreaking radio apparatus, which paved the way for wireless communication, we witness a remarkable transformation. The Lovell Telescope emerges as a symbol of scientific progress, enabling us to delve into the mysteries of space. In times of emergency, the early fire brigade street alarm acted as a lifeline for communities, alerting them to danger swiftly and efficiently. Meanwhile, Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station revolutionized global communication by connecting people across continents like never before. The Arecibo message and its decoded key C016 / 6817 represent humanity's attempt to reach out to extraterrestrial civilizations—a testament to our insatiable curiosity about what lies beyond our planet. Traveling through time brings us face-to-face with pivotal moments such as the switchboard at Newcastle Telephone Exchange on January 24th, 1931. Here, operators diligently connected calls that bridged distances and brought loved ones closer together. During wartime struggles in 1916, a wireless officer bravely sent messages via Morse Code from aboard a ship—an act that exemplified how telecommunication played an essential role in military operations. Fast forward to modern times—the Channel Tunnel stands tall as an engineering marvel that connects nations physically while fostering cultural exchange and economic growth. Meet "The Aerial Man, " who fearlessly climbed towering structures to ensure uninterrupted communication signals—his bravery kept society connected during challenging times. Witness the grandeur of Great Eastern—a colossal vessel instrumental in laying undersea cables that linked distant lands electronically—ushering in an era of instant long-distance communication unimaginable before its time. Finally, marvel at the Telegraph Printer from 1889 (C013 /8777), which transformed written words into electrical pulses, revolutionizing the speed and efficiency of information transmission.