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Wireless Telegraphist
WA & AC Churchman
Wireless Telegraphist, (2nd Class), C.P.O and P.O
WA & AC Churchman
Heroic wireless operators, 1912
Unknown
Marconi's "Wireless Telegraph"
Anonymous
Telegraph Machine
Anonymous
Marconi's Telegraph Relay
Anonymous
Operator sending a message on a Morse electric printing telegraph, 1887
Unknown
Operator receiving a message in Morse code on an electric printing telegraph, 1887
Unknown
Morse electric printing telegraph, c1882
Unknown
Samuel Morse's Telegraph
Anonymous
Morse electric printing telegraph, c1882
Unknown
Comic Electric Telegraph
Anonymous
William Cooke and Charles Wheatstone's five-needle telegraph, patented 1837, (19th century)
Unknown
Quadrant telegraph
Breguet
Illustration of a Hand Operating Early Telegraph
Anonymous
Electric telegraph receiver by Foy and Breguet
Anonymous
Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875), British physicist, 1882
Unknown
Alexander Glen's facsimile telegraph system, 1886
Unknown
Lord Kelvin's transatlantic telegraph, 1877
John Wright Oakes
Print of Wireless Operator Typing a Telegram
Anonymous
Military Telegraph Battery Wagon
Anonymous
Morse telegraphy, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, 1859
Unknown
Telegraph office, c1900
Unknown
Drawing/Telegraph Transmission of Photo
Anonymous
Operators at Adelaide Telegraph Office
Anonymous
Union Telegraph Station
Anonymous
Laying the telegraph cable between Cologne and Berlin at the end of the 19th century
German School
Cook and Wheatstone's 5-needle telegraph, 1837 (1915)
Unknown
Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875), British physicist, 19th century
Unknown
Mediterranean Electric Telegraph, Apparatus for the Automatic Recording of the Velocity Experiments
Anonymous
Rear view of Charles Wheatstone's electric (railway) telegraph, 1850
Unknown
Diagram of William Cooke and Charles Wheatstone's five-needle telegraph, 1837, (19th century)
Unknown
Facsimile or copying telegraph system by Amstutz of Cleveland, Ohio, USA, 1896
Unknown
The Atlantic Telegraph Cable, Parade
Anonymous
Little's Improved Electric Telegraph
Anonymous
Morse's first telegraph, 1837 (c1900)
Sir John Gilbert
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