Telephones and Telegraphs
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- World Payphones
- The history and styles of payphones and phonebooths around the world, with many images sent in by travellers.
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- Australasian Telephone Collectors Society Inc.
- Open to anyone interested in telephones, insulators, switches and other equipment associated with telephony and telegraphy. Includes meeting dates, list of events, news, articles, and membership information. Located in Moorebank, NSW, Australia.
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- Telephone Collectors International
- Formed to help preserve the history of the telecommunications industry through the collection of telephones and related material. Includes its history, articles, membership details and a newsletter. Located in Evanston, Illinois, United States.
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- Canadian Railway Telegraph History
- Site dedicated to Canada's railway telegraph, agents, operators, and railway.
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- Early Telegraph Apparatus
- Early telegraph instruments from the John Jenkins Spark Museum collection.
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- Modern Practice Of The Electric Telegraph
- The entire 19th century book by Franklin Pope is viewable at this site. This was the standard reference book used by the U.S. Signal Service.
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- N1FN Key Collection Pages
- An assortment of telegraph keys from the personal collection of Marshall Emm, N1FN.
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- The Sparks Telegraph Key Review
- Informational and photo display site on telegraph keys. Includes information about instruments used during the spark-era of radio. By Russ Kleinmann, WA5Y.
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- The Telegraph
- An assortment of telegraph instrument images compiled from several early physics apparatus collections by Professor Thomas Greenslade Jr. of Kenyon College.
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- The Telegraph Office
- A resource for wire and wireless telegraph instrument collectors and historians. Several images of instruments are viewable in the photo galleries.
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- W1TP Telegraph & Scientific Instrument Museums
- The Telegraph Museum on this site contains hundreds of images of American and foreign telegraph instruments from different eras. Presented by Tom Perera, W1TP.
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