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WebseiteModel of the cableship 'Lord Kelvin' which was built in 1916.
Model of cableship 'Sovereign' built in 1991.
Jointing box from cableship 'Recorder' containing the tools required for joining two telegraph cable ends together.
Model of a Murphy Grapnel used for hooking up telegraph cables from rocky bottoms.
Borkum to Tenerife German cable cut by the British on the 4th August 1914.
Cooke and Wheatstone two needle telegraph.
Siemens portable field telegraph designed for military use during World War One.
Porthcurno Mess token.
Wooden handled axe used by the German raiding party when they attacked the telegraph station on Cocos Island during World War One. In 1914, disguised as a merchant vessel, the German warship 'Emden' landed a party of soldiers on the Cocos Islands.…
Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) awarded to Captain Milne for his work on cable operations from 1943 to 1945 while in command of the cableships 'Lady Denison Pender' and 'Pacific'.
Compass from a cableship.
'A Handbook of Practical Telegraphy' by R. S. Culley, fourth edition.
Submarine Telegraphs Their History, Construction, and Working' by Charles Bright, first edition.
Interior of the Cable House.
Camouflaged Eastern House during World War Two.
Replica of a Marconis spark transmitter made by museum volunteer Ted Amor.
Eastern Telegraph Company brass handle from a piece of furniture at the Telegraph Station on Ascension Island.
Staff and students outside Porthcurno Telegraph Station.
Staff at Carcavelos Telegraph Station with Sir John Pender seated in the front row.
The eastern telegraphic system and its general connections.
Water polo team at the Aden Telegraph Station.
Laying of the first Australia to New Zealand telegraph cable at Botany Bay.
Instrument room inside the telegraph station at Malta.
The Signal Station at Aden