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Opening of the London to Paris telegraph link, 1852
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Opening of the London to Paris telegraph link, 1852
Opening of the London to Paris telegraph link, 1852. The instrument room at the Submarine Telegraph Company, Cornhill, London, showing a Wheatstone needle telegraph instrument
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Anglo French Charles Wheatstone Connection Cornhill Invention Link Office Oxford Science Archive Physics Sir Charles Sir Charles Wheatstone Telecommunication Telecommunications Telegraph Telegraphy Wheatstone Submarine Telegraphy Wood Engraving
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This print depicts the historic moment of the "Opening of the London to Paris telegraph link" in 1852. The image showcases the instrument room at the Submarine Telegraph Company, located in Cornhill, London. A group of Victorian men can be seen gathered around a Wheatstone needle telegraph instrument, showcasing their involvement in this groundbreaking scientific invention. The photograph exudes an air of excitement and anticipation as these men stand amidst a sea of wires and equipment that symbolize progress and connection. It is a testament to human ingenuity and innovation during the 19th century. The image captures not only a significant milestone in communication history but also reflects on Britain's technological prowess during that era. The Anglo-French collaboration represented by this telegraph link further emphasizes its importance as an international achievement. Sir Charles Wheatstone, whose name is associated with this remarkable invention, remains unknown behind his creation in this particular print. However, his contribution to science cannot be understated. Overall, this monochrome snapshot offers us a glimpse into a pivotal moment where technology transcended borders and brought people closer together. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come in our quest for connectivity while honoring those who paved the way for modern telecommunications systems.
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