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Interior room of the Electric Telegraph Office at Charing Cross, London. British telegraph equipment was based on the Cooke-Wheatstone patent, the clock-like devices along the walls, in which the receiver pointed to the letters on a dial, which spared operators the task of translating code
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Interior room of the Electric Telegraph Office at Charing Cross, London. British telegraph equipment was based on the Cooke-Wheatstone patent, the clock-like devices along the walls, in which the receiver pointed to the letters on a dial, which spared operators the task of translating code

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United Kingdom / Europe / worker / 1860s / technology / historical / offices / communications / 19th century / electricity / british / occupational portraits / industry / operators / london / telegraphy cooke-wheatstone / history / Photograph / Photography / Mzphoto

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