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Telephone Collection (page 5)

"Connecting the Past and Present: The Evolution Communication" In a world where communication is constantly evolving

Background imageTelephone Collection: Aruba, Oranjestad, Decorated Old Phone Booth

Aruba, Oranjestad, Decorated Old Phone Booth

Background imageTelephone Collection: Scotland, Portmahomack, Highland, red phone booth

Scotland, Portmahomack, Highland, red phone booth

Background imageTelephone Collection: Colombia, Cartagena, Girl Taking Photo of Pegasus Sculpture

Colombia, Cartagena, Girl Taking Photo of Pegasus Sculpture

Background imageTelephone Collection: Birds on a telephone lines

Birds on a telephone lines

Background imageTelephone Collection: Corridor with telephones and an electrical control panel. Inside view of the Credito Toscano

Corridor with telephones and an electrical control panel. Inside view of the Credito Toscano, Florence Florence. Date of Photograph:1925 ca

Background imageTelephone Collection: The first original telephone set up in 1882 at Palazzo Pitti, at the Boudoir of S.M. Queen Margaret

The first original telephone set up in 1882 at Palazzo Pitti, at the Boudoir of S.M. Queen Margaret. The apparatus was exhibited on the occasion of the First National Exhibition of the History of

Background imageTelephone Collection: Orange vintage telephone nostalgia 80s 90s retro kitsch blue background wallpaper 3d illustration

Orange vintage telephone nostalgia 80s 90s retro kitsch blue background wallpaper 3d illustration render digital rendering

Background imageTelephone Collection: Ive Heard from the Man In The Moon, c.1770-1959 (print)

Ive Heard from the Man In The Moon, c.1770-1959 (print)
3673161 Ive Heard from the Man In The Moon, c.1770-1959 (print) by White, Smith & Company (19th-early 20th century); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

Background imageTelephone Collection: Daddy Come Home, 1913 (print)

Daddy Come Home, 1913 (print)
3673141 Daddy Come Home, 1913 (print) by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (early 20th century); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

Background imageTelephone Collection: Youve Got To See Mamma Evry Night (or you cant see Mamma at all), 1923 (print)

Youve Got To See Mamma Evry Night (or you cant see Mamma at all), 1923 (print)
3673086 Youve Got To See Mamma Evry Night (or you cant see Mamma at all), 1923 (print) by Leo Feist, Inc. (1897-1934); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

Background imageTelephone Collection: Who Are You With To-Night?, c.1770-1959 (print)

Who Are You With To-Night?, c.1770-1959 (print)
3673081 Who Are You With To-Night?, c.1770-1959 (print) by Jerome H. Remick & Co. (early 20th century); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

Background imageTelephone Collection: Oh Say! Can I See You To-Night, c.1770-1959 (print)

Oh Say! Can I See You To-Night, c.1770-1959 (print)
3673047 Oh Say! Can I See You To-Night, c.1770-1959 (print) by Jerome H. Remick & Co. (early 20th century); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

Background imageTelephone Collection: The Great Lover, c.1770-1959 (print)

The Great Lover, c.1770-1959 (print)
3673143 The Great Lover, c.1770-1959 (print) by Leo Feist, Inc. (1897-1934); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info)

Background imageTelephone Collection: Opening of the Anglo-English telephone line. The first London to Paris telephone conversation at

Opening of the Anglo-English telephone line. The first London to Paris telephone conversation at the General Post
CUL4856588 Opening of the Anglo-English telephone line. The first London to Paris telephone conversation at the General Post Office, London. Bell instruments were used at the London end

Background imageTelephone Collection: Maybe (She'll Write Me, - She'll Phone ME), c.1770-1959 (print)

Maybe (She'll Write Me, - She'll Phone ME), c.1770-1959 (print)
3673036 Maybe (She'll Write Me, - She'll Phone ME), c.1770-1959 (print) by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (early 20th century); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

Background imageTelephone Collection: Hang out the front door key, c.1770-1959 (print)

Hang out the front door key, c.1770-1959 (print)
3673148 Hang out the front door key, c.1770-1959 (print) by Jerome H. Remick & Co. (early 20th century); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

Background imageTelephone Collection: Portrait of Alexander Graham Bell, his wife Mabel Gardiner Hubbard

Portrait of Alexander Graham Bell, his wife Mabel Gardiner Hubbard, and their daughters Elsie and Marian c.1885 (photo)
2636886 Portrait of Alexander Graham Bell, his wife Mabel Gardiner Hubbard, and their daughters Elsie and Marian c.1885 (photo); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTelephone Collection: Telecommunications Cell Phone Tower With Antenna In Countryside. Belarus. Aerial View

Telecommunications Cell Phone Tower With Antenna In Countryside. Belarus. Aerial View Telecommunications Cell Phone Tower With Antenna In Countryside. Belarus. Aerial View

Background imageTelephone Collection: the last call

the last call
Marchevca Bogdan

Background imageTelephone Collection: Rail fence with poor barbed wire fence in foreground, Person County, North Carolina, 1939

Rail fence with poor barbed wire fence in foreground, Person County, North Carolina, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Rail fence with poor barbed wire fence in foreground. Note telephone line. Person County, North Carolina

Background imageTelephone Collection: Comic postcard, Woman on the phone - reducing diet Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Woman on the phone - reducing diet Date: 20th century

Background imageTelephone Collection: Early telephones, Verity Electrical Supplies

Early telephones, Verity Electrical Supplies
Early telephones from Verity Electrical Supplies, Aston, Birmingham. 1903

Background imageTelephone Collection: YWCA Poster, Back our girls over there, WW1

YWCA Poster, Back our girls over there, WW1
YWCA Poster, design by Clarence F Underwood, Back our girls over there, United War Work Campaign, First World War. 1918

Background imageTelephone Collection: George Best fan club March 1965

George Best fan club March 1965

Background imageTelephone Collection: Manchester United Players Carlos Satori and Jimmy Rimmer- 21 on the same day

Manchester United Players Carlos Satori and Jimmy Rimmer- 21 on the same day February 1969

Background imageTelephone Collection: £100 for online and £150 for print Women at work in the Birmingham Post

£100 for online and £150 for print Women at work in the Birmingham Post
£ 100 for online and £ 150 for print Women at work in the Birmingham Post and Mail advertisement Hall. Circa 1965

Background imageTelephone Collection: £100 for online and £150 for print The Birmingham Post

£100 for online and £150 for print The Birmingham Post
£ 100 for online and £ 150 for print The Birmingham Post and Mail advertisement Hall. Circa 1965

Background imageTelephone Collection: BARBARA STREISAND ON THE TELEPHONE IN HER BROADWAY DRESSING ROOM - OCTOBER 1965

BARBARA STREISAND ON THE TELEPHONE IN HER BROADWAY DRESSING ROOM - OCTOBER 1965

Background imageTelephone Collection: John Hart receives a message on the ship to shore lifeboat radio in Barry, Wales

John Hart receives a message on the ship to shore lifeboat radio in Barry, Wales. 4th March 1970

Background imageTelephone Collection: Woman on Phone, New York, USA, June 1984

Woman on Phone, New York, USA, June 1984

Background imageTelephone Collection: Canadian soldiers on the Italian front during the Second World War

Canadian soldiers on the Italian front during the Second World War. New field telephone device but the same " Old Bill"

Background imageTelephone Collection: British soldiers of General Andersons First Army at work on the telephone system

British soldiers of General Andersons First Army at work on the telephone system which links up all the various companies of the battalion in the hills of North Africa. Issued: January 1943

Background imageTelephone Collection: John Moores Jr, heir apparent to the Littlewoods empire

John Moores Jr, heir apparent to the Littlewoods empire, at wok in his office in Liverpool. 14th February 1967

Background imageTelephone Collection: A girl telephonist at the main A. R. P. control centre of Liverpool operating her phone

A girl telephonist at the main A. R. P. control centre of Liverpool operating her phone
A girl telephonist at the main A.R.P. control centre of Liverpool operating her phone while wearing a gas mask. 13th April 1941

Background imageTelephone Collection: William Connor Daily Mirror columnist and leader writer

William Connor Daily Mirror columnist and leader writer. Known in the paper as Cassandra, seen here at his desk in Geraldine House writing tomorrows leader column. 27th November 1936

Background imageTelephone Collection: Liverpool goalkeeper ray Clemence on the telephone hearing that he has been picked for

Liverpool goalkeeper ray Clemence on the telephone hearing that he has been picked for the England squad. 16th November 1970

Background imageTelephone Collection: The lifting of the Old Shambles in the centre of Manchester begins with a lift of about

The lifting of the Old Shambles in the centre of Manchester begins with a lift of about half an inch. 22nd July 1971

Background imageTelephone Collection: Mrs June Barrett, Tufty Club organiser, recording six road safety stories from the Tufty

Mrs June Barrett, Tufty Club organiser, recording six road safety stories from the Tufty book for Hull Corporation Telephone Department bedtime story service, which begins on Monday

Background imageTelephone Collection: RAF Patrington and Holmpton. Underground telephone exchange

RAF Patrington and Holmpton. Underground telephone exchange. From left reporter Stuart Russell, Capt JD Ford and Wing Cdr Geoffrey Oliver

Background imageTelephone Collection: Mrs Norma Whitehouse aged 25, telephonist at Kumficar. Halifax in West Yorkshire

Mrs Norma Whitehouse aged 25, telephonist at Kumficar. Halifax in West Yorkshire. June 1959

Background imageTelephone Collection: Jonathan Ridley, library assistant, doesn t need to be tied to the phone anymore

Jonathan Ridley, library assistant, doesn t need to be tied to the phone anymore, with a touch of a button he can access information about the area using the new Gateways program installed at Redcar

Background imageTelephone Collection: The robot operator GRACE is coming to the help of telephonists in the Liverpool Trunk

The robot operator GRACE is coming to the help of telephonists in the Liverpool Trunk Exchange. GRACE, short for Group Routing and Charging Equipment

Background imageTelephone Collection: Tony Butler BRMB Radio Disc Jockey, pictured with news boys and girls, Birmingham

Tony Butler BRMB Radio Disc Jockey, pictured with news boys and girls, Birmingham, Circa 1975

Background imageTelephone Collection: Anthony Wedgewood Benn 1969 Tony Benn MP at home in his office with his son Joshua

Anthony Wedgewood Benn 1969 Tony Benn MP at home in his office with his son Joshua Benn

Background imageTelephone Collection: Tony Hancock performs on stage in the rehearsals for Sunday Night at the London Palladium

Tony Hancock performs on stage in the rehearsals for Sunday Night at the London Palladium. 15th November 1964

Background imageTelephone Collection: Lesley Russ photographed with her husbands car, Daimler Limousine

Lesley Russ photographed with her husbands car, Daimler Limousine, " Silver Medallion" outside her London home in Hyde Park Gardens. 6th October 1972

Background imageTelephone Collection: The club with the lowest wage bill in the Football League - Workington - a soccer outpost

The club with the lowest wage bill in the Football League - Workington - a soccer outpost in a Rugby hotbed makes it debut in the Third Division Northern at Halifax on Saturday

Background imageTelephone Collection: Gillian Kearney former Brookside actress - February 1988

Gillian Kearney former Brookside actress - February 1988



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"Connecting the Past and Present: The Evolution Communication" In a world where communication is constantly evolving, let's take a moment to reflect on the humble beginnings of the telephone. From its iconic presence on the cover of Ms. Magazine in 1972 to the snowy streets of London with its famous Police Public Call Box, this device has woven itself into the fabric of our lives. Imagine standing amidst the ancient wonder that is Stonehenge, only to be reminded that even centuries ago, humans sought ways to connect with one another. Fast forward to 1926 when a quaint telephone box stood proudly on British streets, serving as a lifeline for those seeking connection. The Bakelite telephone became an emblematic symbol of progress and innovation during its time. Its sleek design captured not only functionality but also style - a testament to human ingenuity. As air travel began taking flight, Cobham Air Routes Poster showcased how telephones were bridging distances between far-flung destinations. No longer bound by physical boundaries, conversations could transcend borders effortlessly. Brochure illustrations from W Barratt & Co Ltd remind us that telephones were not just tools for personal use; they played an integral role in business and commerce too. They facilitated connections between companies and customers alike, propelling economies forward. Even major historical events like US Steel Works or Kings Cross station in London bear witness to how telephones shaped societies across continents. In times of crisis such as Wandsworth Road fire in Clapham SW8, these devices served as vital links for emergency services and individuals seeking help. From Ms. Magazine's empowering message to Stonehenge's timeless allure, each image tells a story about our collective desire for connection through technology. As we navigate today's digital landscape filled with smartphones and video calls, let us remember that every call made or received carries with it echoes from decades past – reminding us that despite all advancements made over time, at its core, the telephone remains a symbol of human connection.