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Telecommunications Equipment Collection

"Revolutionizing Communication: From Morse Code to Satellites" Modern fax-answering machine

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: View over the Berlin Wall in 1985, towards the TV Tower at Alexanderplatz in East Berlin

View over the Berlin Wall in 1985, towards the TV Tower at Alexanderplatz in East Berlin, at night, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Modern fax-answering machine, front view

Modern fax-answering machine, front view

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Female telephonists in Central Telephone Exchange

Female telephonists in Central Telephone Exchange
2604100 Female telephonists in Central Telephone Exchange; (add.info.: Central Telephone Exchange, rue de Lafayette, Paris, staffed by female telephonists)

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Alexander Graham Bell speaking 1876 Bell telephone, side view

Alexander Graham Bell speaking 1876 Bell telephone, side view

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Telegraph Receiver printed Morse Code onto Ticker Tape

Telegraph Receiver printed Morse Code onto Ticker Tape

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Wall mounted telephone

Wall mounted telephone
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Old fashioned double bell, crank style telephone, with separate receiver and mouthpiece. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Alexandra Palace

Alexandra Palace
The transmission mast above the BBC wing of Alexandra Palace, north London, 20th August 1946. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Morse Recording Telegraph

Morse Recording Telegraph
Vintage engraving of a Morse Recording Telegraph

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Assorted telephones from various stages in history, front view

Assorted telephones from various stages in history, front view

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Illustration, rotary dial telephone

Illustration, rotary dial telephone

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Cross-section diagram of telephone receiver connected to red button phone, rotary dial to the side

Cross-section diagram of telephone receiver connected to red button phone, rotary dial to the side

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Cartoon, button telephone with receiver off the hook

Cartoon, button telephone with receiver off the hook

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Cross-section diagram of satellite

Cross-section diagram of satellite

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Illustration of telecommunications system steered by a satellite

Illustration of telecommunications system steered by a satellite

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Illustration of signal travelling from tv aerial to screen

Illustration of signal travelling from tv aerial to screen

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: City view from the radio tower to the TV tower, Berlin, Germany, Europe

City view from the radio tower to the TV tower, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Hesselberg mountain, Middle Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Hesselberg mountain, Middle Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Desk Telephones

Desk Telephones
A candlestick design telephone and a later cradle telephone side by side in a busy office

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Radar dishes

Radar dishes
Abandoned RAF Stenigot radar dishes, Lincolnshire, UK

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: North America, USA, New Mexico. Very large array radio telescope

North America, USA, New Mexico. Very large array radio telescope
USA, New Mexico. Very large array radio telescope

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: North America, USA, New Mexico, Socorro. One antenna of the Very Large Array or National

North America, USA, New Mexico, Socorro. One antenna of the Very Large Array or National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Transmission Mast

Transmission Mast
The transmission mast above the BBC wing of Alexandra Palace, north London, 14th January 1946. (Photo by William Vanderson/Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Female telephonists in Central Telephone Exchange

Female telephonists in Central Telephone Exchange
Central Telephone Exchange, rue de Lafayette, Paris, staffed by female telephonists. From Louis Figuier " Les Nouvelles Conquetes de la Science", 1883. Engraving

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Telephone switchboard

Telephone switchboard
Song of the Clouds - telephone switchboard, 1956

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: British public telephone kiosk

British public telephone kiosk designed circa 1970, Birmingham, England

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Model of television satellite

Model of television satellite

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Collection of early telephones and telephone cables, including 19th century telephones by

Collection of early telephones and telephone cables, including 19th century telephones by Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison

Background imageTelecommunications Equipment Collection: Registered jack connectors

Registered jack connectors. This type of connector is used for connecting telecommunications equipment. A registered jack (RJ) is also used in computer networking


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"Revolutionizing Communication: From Morse Code to Satellites" Modern fax-answering machine, front view: Witness the evolution with this modern marvel that combines fax and answering capabilities in one sleek device. Alexander Graham Bell speaking 1876 Bell telephone, side view: Step back in time as we explore the iconic invention by Alexander Graham Bell - the telephone. This side view showcases the simplicity and elegance of his groundbreaking creation. Alexandra Palace: Discover the birthplace of television broadcasting at Alexandra Palace, a historic landmark that played a pivotal role in shaping telecommunications history. View over the Berlin Wall in 1985, towards the TV Tower at Alexanderplatz in East Berlin, at night, Berlin, Germany, Europe: A poignant reminder of how telecommunications transcends boundaries even during times of political division; this captivating image captures both hope and connection amidst adversity. Telegraph Receiver printed Morse Code onto Ticker Tape: Explore an early form of long-distance communication through telegraphy as Morse code is meticulously printed onto ticker tape by a receiver – a testament to human ingenuity. Morse Recording Telegraph: Uncover another milestone in communications technology with this recording telegraph that allowed messages to be stored for future reference or transmission – paving the way for more efficient communication systems. Assorted telephones from various stages in history, front view: Take a trip down memory lane as we showcase an array of telephones representing different eras; each device tells its own story about how people connected across distances throughout history. Illustration, rotary dial telephone: Delve into nostalgia with this classic illustration depicting a rotary dial telephone – an iconic symbol synonymous with mid-century communication methods that required patience and precision. Cross-section diagram of telephone receiver connected to red button phone, rotary dial to the side.