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Baudot five key keyboard, 1897-1926

1897-1926

Bell's harmonic telegraph receiver, 1925-1958

1925-1958

Wheatstone's portable ABC telegraph, 1858

1858

Cooke and Wheatstone 5-needle telegraph, 1837

1837

Magnetic key, 1850-1870

1850-1870

Stock Exchange automatic telegraph, 1872-1880

1872-1880

Murray multiplex tape transmitter, 1910-1920

1910-1920

Siemens and Halske's ABC Telegraph used in Russia

1850-1897

Deltaphone Deluxe telephone, 1979-1985

1979-1985

Bright's bell telegraph, 1855

1855

Wheatstone receiver (Morse inker), 1867

1867

Henley's magneto electric double needle telegraph, 1848-1852

1848-1852

Steljes ABC type printing telegraph receiver No. 477

1895-1910

Single-needle telegraph by W. F. Cooke, 1840-1860

1840-1860

Hand perforator and copy stand for Wheatstone automatic telegraph system, 1890-1910

1890-1910

Morse key with send-receive switch, 1900-1920

1900-1920

Wheatstone printing telegraph, 1841

1841

Cooke and Wheatstone's four needle telegraph, 1838

1838

Single needle telegraph, 1846

1846

Double-current telegraph key, 1830-1900

1830-1900

Cooke and Wheatstone's double needle telegraph, 1844

1844

A.B.C. telegraph transmitter, 1835-1845

1835-1845

Bain's chemical telegraph, 1850.

1850

Replica of the first Morse telegraph, 1835

1934

24 segment Baudot plate distributor, 1870-1924

1870-1924

Morse sounder, 1835-1910

1835-1910

Replica of Bell's 1875 harmonic telegraph transmitter, 1925-1958

1925-1958

Replica of Bell's 1875 tuned reed telephone receiver, 1925-1958

1925-1958

Receiver for Baudot Multiplex type-printing telegraph, 1911-1925

1911-1925

No. I.T. Morse tape printer, 1925

1925

Embossing telegraph receiver 1878-1900

1878-1900

Wheatstone ABC telegraph receiver, 1942

1842

Portable double-needle telegraph and test set, 1850

1850

Cooke and Wheatstone's A.B.C. telegraph receiver, 1839-1840

1839-1840

Magneto-electrometer, 1857

1857

Cooke and Wheatstone’s double-needle telegraph, 1838

1838

Five-needle train signalling instrument used on the London and Blackwall Railway

1840

Sir W. F. Cooke's original electric alarum, 1835-1840

1835-1840

Printing telegraph receiver, 1845-1851

1845-1851

Copy of the Receiver and Alarm Call of Schilling's Electric Telegraph, 1870-1877

1870-1877

Double-sided dummy single-needle telegraph used for training operators, 1870-1930

1870-1930

Transmitting keys for Five-needle telegraph, 1837-1846

1837-1846

Cooke and Wheatstone's ABC telegraph transmitter

1840

Standard Morse key, 1880-1950

1880-1950

Replica of Morse's second model of telegraphy apparatus, 1934

1934

Hughes' printing telegraph, 1860.

1860

Creed No. 11 Morse Automatic Transmitter, 1925

1925

Morse telegraph receiver (writer)

1855-1865

Murray keyboard perforator model No. 5-PM, 1914-1916

1914-1916

Wheatstone's electrical whistle telegraph