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The Telephone; a telegraphic alarum, 1844. Creator: Unknown



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The Telephone; a telegraphic alarum, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The Telephone; a telegraphic alarum, 1844. A type of foghorn: The object of the..." Telephone or Marine Alarum and Signal Trumpet", by Captain J. N. Taylor, R.N. was to to...convey sound signals to vessels at sea or in harbour; to transmit orders to and from torts and ships; to prevent collisions at sea, or on railroads; to transmit orders on the field of battle, from position to position, as an auxiliary to the duties of the aide-de-camp...who frequently rides with important despatches in the face of an enemy in great haste and imminent risk; to inform engine stations in case of fire; for alarms in dock-yards, &c.; and as a means of communication between the palaces and halls of the nobility and gentry...
The principle of the Telephone is one of musical accord, composed of four alternate notes, given out separately, played like those of the cornet, and prolonged whilst the finger remains on the note. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V

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A3 (42 x 29.7cm) Poster Print

Step back in time with our vintage poster print from the Media Storehouse collection. This intriguing image, titled "The Telephone; a telegraphic alarum, 1844," showcases an early communication device that predates the invention of the telephone as we know it. This fascinating artifact, also known as a "Marine Alarum and Signal Trumpet," was designed by Captain J. N. Taylor, R.N, and served as a type of foghorn to alert sailors of danger. Add a touch of history to your walls with this captivating and unknown creator poster print from Heritage Images.

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Estimated Product Size is 42.6cm x 30.6cm (16.8" x 12")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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This vintage print showcases "The Telephone; a telegraphic alarum" from 1844, an intriguing invention by an unknown creator. The object depicted in the image is none other than the "Telephone or Marine Alarum and Signal Trumpet" designed by Captain J. N. Taylor, R. N. This remarkable device served multiple purposes: it aimed to transmit sound signals to vessels at sea or in harbor, facilitate communication between forts and ships, prevent collisions on both sea and railroads, relay orders on the battlefield as an aide-de-camp's auxiliary tool, inform engine stations during fires, raise alarms in dockyards, and even establish communication channels between palaces and halls of nobility. Operating on a principle of musical accord, this telephone emitted four distinct notes that could be played individually like those of a cornet. These notes would resonate for as long as the user kept their finger pressed down on them. Captured within this historical photograph is not just a mere glimpse into early telecommunications technology but also a testament to human ingenuity and adaptability. It serves as a reminder that our desire for efficient communication has always driven us to create innovative solutions throughout history.

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