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Background imageLink Collection: Necklace, c. 1938. Creator: Katherine Hastings

Necklace, c. 1938. Creator: Katherine Hastings
Necklace, c. 1938

Background imageLink Collection: Anchor Link, c. 1938. Creator: Samuel Faigin

Anchor Link, c. 1938. Creator: Samuel Faigin
Anchor Link, c. 1938

Background imageLink Collection: Southwark Bridge, London, SE1, England, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies; Davies, Ethel

Southwark Bridge, London, SE1, England, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies; Davies, Ethel
Southwark Bridge, 3/9/10. Southwark Bridge, the mutli-arched bridge designed by John Rennie was completed in 1819 and links the City of London with the South Bank

Background imageLink Collection: The Greenwich Foot Tunnel, London, England, UK, 2 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

The Greenwich Foot Tunnel, London, England, UK, 2 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Greenwich Foot Tunnel, London, England, UK, 2/3/10. The Greenwich Foot Tunnel, opened in 1902, crossing underneath the River Thames linking Greenwich to the Isle of Dogs, London SE10, England, UK

Background imageLink Collection: Sausages, c1660, from Cries of London, (c1819?). Artist: John Thomas Smith

Sausages, c1660, from Cries of London, (c1819?). Artist: John Thomas Smith
Sausages, c1660, (c1819?). A sausage seller with her wares in a small basket under her arm. From Cries of London, (c1819?)

Background imageLink Collection: Private and Confidential, opening of the Anglo-French telephone line, 1891. Artist: John Tenniel

Private and Confidential, opening of the Anglo-French telephone line, 1891. Artist: John Tenniel
Private and Confidential, opening of the Anglo-French telephone line, 1891. The British Prime Minister (Lord Salisbury) in conversation with the French President (Sadi Carnot). Cartoon from Punch

Background imageLink Collection: Opening of the Anglo-French telephone line, 1891

Opening of the Anglo-French telephone line, 1891. The first London to Paris telephone conversation at the General Post Office, London. Bell instruments were used at the London end

Background imageLink Collection: Opening of the London to Paris telegraph link, 1852

Opening of the London to Paris telegraph link, 1852. The instrument room at the Submarine Telegraph Company, Cornhill, London, showing a Wheatstone needle telegraph instrument

Background imageLink Collection: Opening of wireless telegraph link between Paris and Casablanca, 1907

Opening of wireless telegraph link between Paris and Casablanca, 1907
Opening of wireless telegraph link between Paris and Casablanca, showing men whose work made it possible, Edouard Branly (1844-1940) and Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937)


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