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Assembling the New Automatic Telephones Ready for Distribution to Subscribers, c1930

Assembling the New Automatic Telephones Ready for Distribution to Subscribers, c1930


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Assembling the New Automatic Telephones Ready for Distribution to Subscribers, c1930

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. Limited, London and Melbourne]

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Assembly Line Factory Worker Golding Harry Harry Golding Phone Telecommunication Telecommunications Telephone The Wonder Book Of Engineering Wonders Ward Lock And Ward Lock And Co


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This photograph captures the meticulous process of assembling new automatic telephones in Britain during the 1930s. Taken from "The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders" edited by Harry Golding, this print showcases a significant technological advancement of that era. The image portrays a bustling assembly line where dedicated factory workers, both men and women, are diligently engaged in their tasks. In this snapshot frozen in time, we see a female worker focused on her job with utmost precision. Her presence symbolizes the growing role of women in professions traditionally dominated by men. As she carefully handles the telephone components, one can sense her expertise and dedication to delivering top-notch telecommunications devices to subscribers across the country. The monochrome aesthetic adds a touch of nostalgia to this scene from an era when communication technology was rapidly evolving. This photograph serves as a visual testament to human ingenuity and progress within the field of telecommunication. As we admire this remarkable piece of history captured by an unknown photographer for Ward Lock & Co. , it reminds us how far we have come since those early days when telephones were assembled meticulously by hand. It also highlights the importance of teamwork and collaboration required to bring such innovations into existence. This print is not just an artistic representation; it encapsulates an essential chapter in our shared heritage – one that celebrates both technological advancements and the unsung heroes who made them possible through their hard work on assembly lines like these.

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