ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH; Including Cooke and Wheatstone single and double needle instruments (Figs 4 & 5). Sounder (Fig 7) for Morse telegraph which enabled signal to be 'read' aurally; dispersing with taped messages. Wheatstone's Alphabetical Telegraph (Fig 9). Combination Printing Telegraph (Fig 10) in which Lovett brought together the best features of the House and Hughes telegraphs: 1859.
ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH; Including Cooke and Wheatstone single and double needle instruments (Figs 4 & 5). Sounder (Fig 7) for Morse telegraph which enabled signal to be 'read' aurally; dispersing with taped messages. Wheatstone's Alphabetical Telegraph (Fig 9). Combination Printing Telegraph (Fig 10) in which Lovett brought together the best features of the House and Hughes telegraphs: 1859.
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