Sending a message by the telautograph

Made:
1894 in London
Sending a message by the telautograph Sending a message by the telautograph

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Sending a message by the telautograph
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Sending a message by the telautograph
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Drawing. "Sending a message by the telautograph" / A.S. Hartrick, 1894. Pen, ink, lithographic chalk; 22.5x26.2cm. Signed and dated. The telautograph was invented and so named by Professor Elisha Gray in 1891 and shown at the Chicago Exhibition; the apparatus was exhibited at a conversazione of the Royal Society London in June 1894

Details

Category:
Art
Object Number:
1979-431
Measurements:
overall: 225 x 262 mm
type:
drawing
credit:
Clarke, S.