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Impressions of continental telephone practice / by A. Murphy

Archives, Room Use Only - TK6055.M87 1934




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Telegraphy and telephony with railroad applications / by Charles Stanley Rhoads ; a description of the fundamentals of telegraphy and telephony and of the organization, outside and inside plant, apparatus, circuits and methods of operation, engineering a

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5262.R46 1924




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On the application of the principle of the galvanic multiplier to electro-magnetic apparatus: and also to the development of great magnetic power in soft iron with a small galvanic element / by Prof. Joseph Henry ..

Archives, Room Use Only - QC611.H46 1831




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Communications and the manufacturer / by E.S. Byng ; a lecture to the Post Office Telephone and Telegraph Society of London on January 15th, 1934

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5102.5.B96 1934




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A history of inventions, discoveries, and origins / by John Beckmann ; translated from the German by William Johnston

Archives, Room Use Only - T15.B3813 1846




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Practical aspects of printing telegraphy / by Donald Murray

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5543.M87 1911




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Telephone service / by A.C. Belgrave

Archives, Room Use Only - TK6169.B45 1937




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Telegraph repeaters: instruction paper / prepared by the Engineers of the Western Union Telegraph Company

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5571.W47 1918




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The life of James Francis Leonard, the first practical sound-reader of the Morse alphabet / by John Wilson Townsend ; a paper read before the Filson Club at its meeting, October 5, 1908

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5243.L4 T69 1909




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The Phillips code: a thoroughly tested method of shorthand arranged for telegraphic purposes, and contemplating the rapid transmission of press reports: also intended to be used as an easily acquired method for general newspaper and court reporting / by W

Archives, Room Use Only - HE7669.P55 1925




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One hundred years: the story of Henley's / by Ernest Slater

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5157.S53 1937




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District telegraph and time service: instruction paper / prepared by the Engineers of the Western Union Telegraph Company

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5263.W468 1917




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Rules and regulations for the government of employees of the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co.: to take effect January 1st, 1876: approved by the President.

Archives, Room Use Only - HE2791.P55 P55 1875




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Torpedo manual for His Majesty's Fleet (in three volumes). by authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty

Archives, Room Use Only - V850.G74 1911




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Telegraphic history / by H.R. Kempe

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5115.K46 1912




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History of the Engineering department / by E.C. Baker

Archives, Room Use Only - HE6935.B35 1939




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London international telephone exchange: reproduced from the Post Office Electrical Engineers' Journal of July, 1934 / by S. Birch and C.H. Hartwell

Archives, Room Use Only - TK6211.B57 1934




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Handbook for wireless telegraph operators working installations licensed by His Majesty's Postmaster-General: revised in accordance with the Radiotelegraph Convention of London, 1912.

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5743.G74 1915




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Newly invented portable field telegraph: with an illustration of the principle of its construction and directions for use: also containing the vocabulary of the several characters formed / invented and arranged by A.W. Sleigh

Archives, Room Use Only - UG590.S54 1838




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Report of the Departmental committee on telegraphists' cramp: presented to both houses of Parliament by command of His Majesty.

Archives, Room Use Only - RC429.G74 1911




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Bryant's treatise on telegraphy: designed for learners and use in the Buffalo Telegraph College / by C.L. Bryant, general manager.

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5262.B79 1876




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Modern telegraph practice / by F.H.S. Grant

Archives, Room Use Only - HE8094.G73 1938




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Room noise and reverberation / by W. West ; a lecture to the Post Office Telephone and Telegraph Society of London on December 11th, 1933

Archives, Room Use Only - TK6169.W47 1934




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Report on telegraphs and apparatus / by David Brooks

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5261.B87 1875




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Telephone directories / by R.B. Green and D.J. Halliday

Archives, Room Use Only - TK6169.G74 1939




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The dial and the countryside / by L.J. Glanfield

Archives, Room Use Only - HE9144.G53 1938




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How to make and use electricity: a description of the wonderful uses of electricity and electro-magnetism, together with full instructions for making electric toys, batteries, etc., etc. / by George Trebel, A.M., M.D. ; containing over fifty illustrations

Archives, Room Use Only - QC527.T73 1895




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Pioneer inventions and pioneer patents: a lecture on patent law delivered to the senior engineering students of Purdue University of the classes of '22, '23, and '24 and previous classes / by Frank Keiper

Archives, Room Use Only - T223.Z1 K45 1924




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On the general theory of duplex telegraphy / by Louis Schwendler

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5275.S39 1874




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Rules and regulations to be observed by telegraph clerks, and all persons sending railway messages, or engaged in working the telegraphs on the London and North Western Railway.

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5263.L66 1906




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Recent wonders in electricity, electric lighting, magnetism, telegraphy, telephony, etc., etc. / including articles by Dr. Siemens, F.R.S. Count du Moncel and Prof. Thomson [sic] ; edited by Henry Greer

Archives, Room Use Only - TK148.G74 1883




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Communication of Hon. William H. Seward, Secretary of State, upon the subject of an intercontinental telegraph / connecting the eastern and western hemispheres, by way of Behring's strait, in reply to Hon. Z. Chandler, Chairman of the Committee on Co

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5613.U6 C66 1864




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Technical description of the Alexanderson system for radio telegraph and radio telephone transmission by Elmer E. Bucher

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5811.B83 1920




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Elementary treatise on natural philosophy / by A. Privat Deschanel ; translated and edited, with extensive modifications, by J.D. Everett

Archives, Room Use Only - QC23.P7513 1883




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Visual telegraphy / issued by the General Staff, May, 1919

Archives, Room Use Only - UG575.G7 V57 1919




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Short history of the telegraph: a lecture to the Post Office Telephone and Telegraph Society of London on February 19th 1934 / by H.G. Sellars

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5115.S45 1934




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The ABC universal commercial electric telegraph code: improved by the addition of a code condenser which enables the user to cable two code words and check them in one word, thus saving 50% of cable charges ... specially adapted for the use of financiers,

Archives, Room Use Only - HE7676.C53 1919




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On submerging telegraphic cables / by James Atkinson Longridge , M. Inst. C.E., and Charles Henry Brooks

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5671.L66 1858




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Sea level could rise more than 1 metre by 2100 if emission targets not met




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Uganda hit by nationwide power blackout




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6-week-old baby becomes UK's youngest COVID-19 victim




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'Grey's Anatomy' star Caterina Scorsone, hubby Rob Giles split after decade of marriage




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Gwyneth Paltrow jokes Elon Musk, Grimes 'beat' her and Chris Martin for 'most controversial baby name'




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Chris Pratt praises 'Pretty damn good' haircut by wife Katherine Schwarzenegger




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Dance baby dance

Any reason is good enough to party.




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Hubby's day out!

The Husband’s Night celebrated at the Air Force base was the whackiest one of all.




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[LINK] Perspective, by Adactio

If you haven’t, you should immediately read Jeremy’s post titled A responsive mind. Not because he says some incredibly kind things about yours truly, but, well, of bits like this:

That’s the thing about responsive web design: you can’t just think of it as a sprinkle of pixie dust that can be applied to any site. It requires the right mindset. It requires that sites be built on solid foundations of best practice. If those foundations are in place—a flexible layout, flexible images, optimised performance—then responsive web design can work its magic.

There are so many wonderful, quotable points that I’m doing Jeremy a disservice by even excerpting that one. If you’d like to understand why a responsive approach would be right for your project (or, perhaps as importantly, why it might not), I urge you to read the whole thing.




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As first batch of onions goes to Bangladesh by train, Maharashtra seeks reintroduction of MEIS scheme




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Everyday hygiene reduces need for antibiotics by 30 pc, says new paper




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COVID-19 patients lose sense of smell by third day of infection