Landing the Shore End of the Atlantic Cable (1866) by Robert Charles Dudley (British, 1826-1909). Foilhummerum Bay, Valentia, Ireland, at the point where the cable reaches shore. One of the 19th century's great technological achievements was to lay a telegraphic cable beneath the Atlantic, allowing messages to speed back and forth between North America and Europe in minutes, rather than ten or twelve days by steamer. An initially successful attempt in 1858, led by Cyrus W.


Laying the Atlantic Telegraph Cable, 1866


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