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View Looking Aft from the Port Paddle-box on the Deck of the Great Eastern... 1865-66View Looking Aft from the Port Paddle-box on the Deck of the Great Eastern: Showing the Trough for the Cable, etc. 1865-66
Valentia, Ireland, from the Harbor, Opposite Knight s-town, at the Period of Laying the Cable of 1857, 1865-66
Foilhummerum Bay, Valentia, Looking from Cromwell Fort: The Caroline and Boats Laying the Earth Wire, July 21st, 1865, 1865-66
Coiling the Cable in the Large Tanks at the Works of the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company of Greenwich, 1865, 1865
In the Bows of the Great Eastern: The Cable Broken and Lost, Preparing to Grapple, August 2nd, 1865, 1865
Coiling the Cable in the After-tank on Board the Great Eastern at Sheerness: Visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales on May 23rd, 1865, 1865-66
The Cable Passed From the Works into the Hulk (the Old Frigate Iris) Lying in the Thames at Greenwich, 1865-66
The Old Frigate Iris with Her Freight of Cable Alongside the Great Eastern at Sheerness: The Cable Passed from the Hulk to the Great Eastern, 1865
Foilhummerum Bay, Valentia, Looking Seawards from the Point at Which the Cable Reaches the Shore of Ireland, 1865-66
The Reels of Gutta-percha Covered Conducting Wire Conveyed into Tanks at the Works of the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company, at Greenwich, 1865-66
September 8th at Hearts Content, the day of the successful termination of the work of laying, recovering, completing and testing the Atlantic Telegraph Cables of 1865 and 1866, 1866
Splicing the Cable (after the First Accident) on Board the Great Eastern, July 25th, 1865, 1865-66
Forward Deck of the Great Eastern Cleared for the First Attempt to Grapple... 1865-66Forward Deck of the Great Eastern Cleared for the First Attempt to Grapple for the Lost Cable, August 11th, 1865, 1865-66
The Forge on Deck, Night of August 9th: Preparing the Iron Plating for Capstan, 1865-66
The Paying-out Machinery in the Stern of the Great Eastern, 1865
Getting Out One of the Large Buoys for Launching, August 2nd, 1865, 1865
H. M. S. Agamemnon Laying the Atlantic Telegraph Cable in 1858: a Whale Crosses the LineH.M.S. Agamemnon Laying the Atlantic Telegraph Cable in 1858: a Whale Crosses the Line, 1865-66
Interior of One of the Tanks on Board the Great Eastern: The Cable Passing Out, 1865-66
The Cliffs, Foilhummerum Bay, Valentia, the Point at Which the Shore-end of the Cable was Landed on July 22nd, 1865, 1865
Launching the Buoy from the Bow of the Great Eastern on August 8th, 1865, 1865-66
Getting Out One of the Great Buoys: The Deck of the Great Eastern Looking From the Forecastle, 1865-66
View of the Interior of One of the Tanks on Board the Great Eastern, 1865-66
View, Looking Aft, from the Port Paddle Box of the Great Eastern, Showing the Trough for the Cable, etc. 1865-66
Deck of the Great Eastern, the Cable Trough, etc. 1866, 1865-66
News Received Through the Atlantic Cable From All Parts of the World, etc. 1866
The Albany Buoying a Bight of the Cable of 1865 on the Night of August 26th, 1866, 1866
The Progress of the Century - The Lightning Steam Press. The Electric Telegraph. The Locomotive. The Steamboat. 1876
Samuel F. B. Morse, printers sample for the Worlds Inventors souvenir album (A25) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888
Awaiting the Reply, ca. 1866. Creator: Robert Charles DudleyAwaiting the Reply, ca. 1866
Landing the Shore End of the Atlantic Cable, 1866. Creator: Robert Charles DudleyLanding the Shore End of the Atlantic Cable, 1866
Signalling station, Tsingtao, China, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm AllersSignalling station, Tsingtao, China, 1898. Signalstation auf dem Truppel[?]. From " Rund um die Erde" [Round the Earth], written and illustrated by C. W. Allers
First telegraph despatch from Lyon, 4 March 1815, (1921). Creator: UnknownFirst telegraph despatch from Lyon, 4 March 1815, (1921). Premiere depeche telegraphique de Lyon. Message sent via French inventor Claude Chappes (1763-1805) optical telegraph (semaphore) system
British officers on the Western Front, First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920). Creator: M UgoBritish officers on the Western Front, First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920). Directing an Attack on the British Front: scene at a brigade head-quarters
The ship Montrose - Wireless Telegraphy Used To Catch A Murderer, 1910, (1933). CreatorThe ship Montrose - Wireless Telegraphy Used To Catch A Murderer, 1910, (1933). Murderer Dr Hawley Harvey Crippen and his lover, Ethel le Neve, were arrested on board the Atlantic liner Montrose
Chapel Street. Melbourne, 1901. Creator: UnknownChapel Street. Melbourne, 1901. Joseph Crook claimed to have built the first house in Chapel Street in 1849. From " Federated Australia". [The Werner Company, London, 1901]
The Laying of the Atlantic Cable, 1857: H.M.S. Agamemnon... (1901). Creator: UnknownThe Laying of the Atlantic Cable, 1857: H.M.S. Agamemnon fitted with the machine for passing the coil overboard, (1901). HMS Agamemnon was the first warship to be built with screw propulsion
The breaking of the Atlantic Cable on board the Great Eastern, August 2, 1865, (1901). The first transatlantic telegraph cable was laid across the floor of the Atlantic Ocean from Valentia Island in
Training in telecommunications, 1941. Creator: Charles BrownTraining in telecommunications, 1941. British RAF personnel in the classroom during the Second World War: Class work...in properly equipped rooms
Wireless operator... RMS Titanic, 1912, (1935). Creator: UnknownWireless operator Harold Bride being questioned about SOS messages sent during the sinking of RMS Titanic, 1912, (1935). The wireless operator is undergoing examination as to the time the SOS
The wireless transmission room at Croydon Aerodrome, south London, 1928, (1935). Creator: UnknownThe wireless transmission room at Croydon Aerodrome, south London, 1928, (1935). A view of a wireless transmission room, whence contacts can be made with pilots in the air as to direction
A symbolic gesture, 1930. Creator: UnknownA symbolic gesture, 1930. Un Geste Symbolique. Thanks to TSF (Telecoms without Borders), a military bugle blown in front of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris answers the greeting of another bugle across
Stranded train passengers are attacked by wolves, 1929. Creator: UnknownStranded train passengers are attacked by wolves, 1929. Les voyageurs d un train immobilise par la neige sont attaques par des loups
Cat Anderson, Duke Ellington Concert, New Victoria Theatre, London, 1964. Creator: Brian FoskettCat Anderson, Duke Ellington Concert, New Victoria Theatre, London, 1964
Telephone Lorry Exchange Attached to R. A. F. Kite Balloon Section, (1919). Creator: UnknownTelephone Lorry Exchange Attached to R.A.F. Kite Balloon Section, (1919). Royal Air Force telecommunications, scene from the First World War, 1914-1919
Marconi, c1893. Creator: James LafayetteMarconi, c1893. Portrait of Italian physicist and inventor Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937). Marconi discovered a way in which waves could be used to send messages from one place to another without
Assembling the New Automatic Telephones Ready for Distribution to Subscribers, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co
The Dial Switch, c1930. Creator: UnknownThe Dial Switch, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne]
An Automatic Telephone Receiver, c1930. Creator: UnknownAn Automatic Telephone Receiver, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne]