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Three phase power, Residual Current Devices on every circuit (9 power circuits, 3 light circuits, 1 range circuit). The sprawling layout of the house meant enormous amounts of cable were required - about four times the amount required to wire an average house. Add over two kilometres of data cable for the over 30 data points and you're talking a lot of wire!

 

The house has over 60 light fittings, 10 ceiling fans and around 55 power points. Just fitting-off all that seemed like an endless job.

Vermittlerapparat einer Siemens-Albis ESK 8000 Telekommunikationsanlage

wakefield, massachusetts

1957

 

transitron switchboard

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

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they didn't have cell phones.

Deep under Liverpool city centre, Western Approaches Command was a major operational command of the Royal Navy during World War II.

The command was responsible for the safety of British shipping in the Western Approaches, a rectangular area of the Atlantic ocean lying on the western coast of Great Britain.

Full facebook set from this location

Western Approaches

 

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Switch board Susan, won't you give me a line?

I need a doctor, give me nine ninety nine

First time I picked up the telephone

I fell in love with your ringing tone

 

I'm a long distance romancer

I'll keep on trying till I get an answer

Gimme, gimme one more chance

Read more at www.songlyrics.com/nick-lowe/switch-board-susan-lyrics/#b...

© Yohan Wadia Photography

... disconnected.

 

Switchboard Susan,

won't you give me a line

I need a doctor, give me 999

Looks like something from an old telephone central

Somehow, this sequence of numbers ensured that calls from Hamilton, Montana, reached each of the locations shown on this card attached to an old switchboard.

Telephone switchboard operators answer calls at the South telephone exchange in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1895. Photo courtesy National Archives and Records Administration.

 

Army Post Office Postmark Kit containing date-stamp, ink bottle and stamping pad.

Manufactured by H C Horton, general engraver and precision engineer, Malvern, Victoria.

 

The Australian Corps of Signals operated post and telegraph facilities where civilian services were not available. They used Army Signals and Army Telegraphs date-stamps.

 

Here - an illustration of a letter posted at the 9th/23rd Light Horse Regiment training camp on the Gawler Racecourse and passed to the Gawler post office for onward transmission.

 

DOWN THE LINE – Communication in Gawler

An exhibition at the Heritage Gallery, Gawler Civic Centre.

Exploring the importance of long-distance communication, postal service, telegraph and telephone which were vital in keeping Gawler connected to the world.

 

Manual Telephone Exchange

This is a subscriber telephone exchange switchboard CB type which was in service from 1950s – 1980.

Donated to the Gawler Branch of National Trust of South Australia from the Mallala Museum.

 

In 1884 Dr F W H Popham began lobbying to have Gawler and Adelaide connected by telephone. The Postmaster-General, Sir Charles Todd, asked for some financial guarantees from the town.

An income of £125 was guaranteed to the PMG Department: cables erected and a switchboard installed in a corner of the post office.

 

With three subscribers and a public telephone connected, the Gawler Telephone Exchange opened 19 February 1889.

 

The first subscribers were the flour millers Hilfers & Co, Harris’s general store and James Martin’s foundry. They each paid £25 per annum which included the cost of all calls.

The public could use the telephone in the post office for 1/- per 5 minutes.

   

Prospekt der Hasler Haustelefonzentrale X/57 60er 70er Jahre

The most called numbers top

Mick Russell working on the new switchboards for the secondhand 2MW T/A Set at Millaquin Sugar Mill.

1940 Actress Marie Blake AKA Grandmama Frump from the 60s The Addams Family TV Show - screen grab screengrab humor characters like from newspaper comic strips - Edith Marie Blossom MacDonald also known as Blossom Rock or Blossom MacDonald - Jeanette McDonald's sister from film - Dr. Kildare's Strange Case - playing the character of Sally Hospital Switchboard Operator

c. 1900.

At the Monroe County History Center.

In the old Carnegie Library.

Bloomington, Indiana.

I saw this cool old-school operator switchboard on the upstairs balcony at the Eureka Inn.

Red Bull Switchboard, A fun So Cal event.

Complete with custom made message filing system, foot rest, chair and two ols phones

To read the inscription, right click on the image and select "large".

Taken at Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker

COLLECTION RECORD

 

Title - Modern Transportation and Communication

Relation - Democracy of the Machine

relation.type - pendantOf

relation.notes - The Iron Horse; Covered Wagon; Steamboat Around The Bend; Horseless Carriage Panel; The Busted Ford

Work, Collection or Image - Collection

refid - 191

Work Type - paintings (visual works)

Style Period -

Agent Name - Daugherty, James Henry (American painter, illustrator, and author, 1889-1974)

Agent Role - muralist (painter)

Cultural Context - American

Material, medium -

Material, support -

Technique -

Measurements -

Date Created -

Date Completed -

Date Collected -

Date Allocated -

Date Rejected -

Location Former Repository -

Description -

Inscription -

Subject - Progress; Transportation; Communitcation; Federal Art Project

 

IMAGE RECORD

 

Work, Collection or Image - Image

Work Type - black-and-white photographs

Style Period - New Deal

Agent Name - La Roche, Karl

Agent Role - photographer

Material - black-and-white photographs

Technique - black-and-white photography

Measurements - 10 in (H) x 7.5 in (W)

Date Created - ca. 1935-1943

Date Digital - 2009-04-29

Description -

Inscription -

Source - Connecticut State Library, State Archives, RG 033, Works Progress Administration, Box 1.

Filename - wpaart_daugherty_017

The red paint, on this rusted switchboard, made a very nice effect.

Console: Atari 2600

Model: CX-2600

Switches: Six Switch

Light Sixer

Made In Taiwan

 

The piece of paper that you see on the Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) shield case (covers the motherboard) states when the Atari 2600 was manufactured. That's either a letter Z or number 2 wrote on the paper.

 

This is a look at the (temporary) radio frequency (RF) cable that goes from inside the Atari 2600 to the back of the TV (coaxial connection), but in this photo I have a standard audio video (AV) gold cable hooked up. I have Charley's original RF cable in case I need it.

 

I would later replace (2nd to final photo) the RF AV gold cable with a RCA gold stereo cable for a more secure connection.

World War 2 Telephone switchboard exhibit, seen at Amberley Heritage Museum. Amberley Heritage Museum was created during the late 1970's in order to preserve and promote the industrial heritage of Sussex.

The many historic industrial displays include railway, electricity, telecommunications, transport, roads, lime kilns, woodwork, and others.

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