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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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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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Electric telegraph: inventors & discoverers.

Archives, Room Use Only - PN6268.T4 E44 1848




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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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Ex ordinis philosophorum mandato renuntiantur philosophiae doctores: et artium liberalium magistri rectore magnifico Ioanne Adolpho Overbeck ... decano Gustavo Henrico Wiedemann ... procancellario Ludovico Lange ... inde a die primo mensis Novembris a. MD

Archives, Room Use Only - QC761.W54 1876




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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 early history of data networks / Gerard J. Holzmann, Björn Pehrson

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5115.H65 2003




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From steam to glass: the curious story of Brazilian telecommunication / John Packer

Archives, Room Use Only - HE7994.P33 1996




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Optisk telegraf: förhistoria och uppkomst samt utveckling i Sverige i relation till postverket / av Paul Gerhard Heurgren

Archives, Room Use Only - HE9723.H48 1932




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Apple will start reopening some of its retail stores next week




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Penalising lockdown violators an uphill task

Police confused over appropriate provisions to be invoked against offenders




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Study reveals early family history-based screening of colorectal cancer may help in diagnosis




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Russia celebrates Victory Day amid pandemic




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China's Xi responds to Kim's congratulatory message




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Samsung files patent for phone with 'status indicator' on selfie camera




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Pete Davidson shares hilarious story of trying to stay sober while quarantining with his mom




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Indian envoy Sandhu, US Senator Feinstein discuss COVID-19




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Pakistan: Covid-19 positive doctor exposes country's preparedness to tackle pandemic




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Hacker gets access to Microsoft's private GitHub repositories




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Dakshina Kannada District Collector holds meeting with officials over COVID-19




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AIIMS Director to advise Gujarat doctors on Covid-19 treatment




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AIIMS director meets doctors at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital over COVID-19 treatment




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Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani meets AIIMS Director over COVID-19 situation




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AIIMS Director visits Gujarat to advise doctors on COVID-19 management




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Retired Havildar arrested for torturing his wife

His wife had approached police thrice earlier complaining about him




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Places in History for August 10, 1861. Aerial Reconnaisance, Sewells Point, Virginia

Historic maps from the Library's collections documenting battles and campaigns of the Civil War, and other historical events.




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Places in History for August 17th, 1861.

Historic maps from the Library's collections documenting battles and campaigns of the Civil War, and other historical events.  The site will be updated regularly with selected maps in chronological order.

Click here for more information.




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Places in History for September 7, 1861: Maps of the Southern United States

Historic maps from the Library's collections documenting battles and campaigns of the Civil War, and other historical events.  The site sill be updated regularly with a selection of new maps, accompanied by captions, in chronological order.

Click here for more information.




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Places in History for September 20, 1861: Map of Gloucester Point Fort

Historic maps from the Library's collections documenting battles and campaigns of the Civil War, and other historical events.  The site sill be updated regularly with a selection of new maps, accompanied by captions, in chronological order.

Click here for more information.




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Places in History for December 20, 1861: Drainsville, Virginia

Featuring historic maps from the Library's collections, "Places in History" documents battles and campaigns of the Civil War, as well as other historical events, by examining maps and their historical context.   The site sill be updated regularly with a selection of new maps, accompanied by captions, following the course of the Civil War in chronological order.

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“Places in History” To End

The “Places in History” feature of the Library of Congress website is ending.

However, you can keep up with the Library’s map collections by subscribing to our blog, “Worlds Revealed: Geography and Maps at the Library of Congress.” We think you’ll enjoy the stories of the past, present and future of maps and mapping, as well as the exploration of the Library’s incomparable cartographic collections.

Once you subscribe, you may unsubscribe at any time using the "Unsubscribe or change your subscriber preferences" link at the bottom of your email.

Subscribe to "Worlds Revealed: Geography and Maps at the Library of Congress.”

Thanks for your continuing interest in the Library of Congress.




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Kerala HC seeks Centre's response on plea challenging move to make Aarogya Setu app mandatory for govt, private sector employees




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Plea in Kerala HC challenges move to make Aarogya Setu app mandatory for govt and private sector employees




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Those coming from red zones will be put in mandatory institutional quarantine for 14 days, says Kerala CM




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The rhetoric of change

There are many Indias today, all of them struggling to be heard at the same time. Some argue. Others shout, scream, rant.




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Doctor suicide: AAP legislator held in Delhi

Delhi Police has arrested AAP MLA from Devli Prakash Jarwal and his aide, Kapil Nagar, for allegedly abetting the suicide of a doctor who used to run a water tanker business in the area. The doctor, Rajender Singh, had accused Jarwal and Nagar of extorting money from him for letting him run the business.




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Dust storm brings mercury down in Delhi-NCR

A severe dust storm and strong winds hit Delhi and the national capital region on Sunday as the weather took a sudden turn.




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Hello, Editorially

I’ve always sucked at writing.

Not the words, mind you: those usually come easily. (When I remember to sit down and write them, that is; hellooooooo, sad and neglected blog.) It’s more the process of the thing, I guess. It’s a struggle for me to get ideas down quickly; I get intimidated by the promise of that final draft, of shipping, so I often feel every word needs to be perfect as soon as it’s typed.

(No, I’m not going to tell you how long it took to write this fucking blog entry.)

Anyway. So, yes: writing’s hard. But I’m learning how to make it easier. And, alongside a few friends, I’m working on something that might make it easier for you, too.

Last year, I had a long conversation with Mandy. She talked about this idea she had: an idea for a tool that would facilitate conversation, discussion, and, most importantly, iteration during the writing process. Not just an application, actually: more a set of features to support a workflow, one that would, if done right, make writing not just easier, but better.

She and Jason had already sketched out how it might work. Soon after, David joined our merry band, and turned our responsive prototypes a living, breathing application. And Rob joined our team recently, and has been, as Mandy said, effortlessly solving problems we once thought impossible.

I am beyond honored to be a small part of this team, and I can’t wait to show you what we’ve been working on. We call it Editorially, and you can read more about it on our first blog entry.

Stay tuned.




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Jalna district collector forms panel to probe Aurangabad railway tragedy




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Tiger kills tendu collector in Gadchiroli, first such incident in tendu season




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Weather Warnings for New South Wales / Australian Capital Territory - land areas. Issued by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology




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Weather Warnings for Australian Capital Territory. Issued by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology




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3,500 fly back in 3 days, PMO monitors Vande Bharat operations

Around 3,500 Indians stranded abroad had been flown into India until the wee hours on Sunday as India’s Vande Bharat Mission motored ahead under what official sources described as regular high-level oversight. While eight flights landed across India on Saturday — Day 3 — an equal number was expected on Sunday. Around 2K will be arriving from the Maldives.




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Indian, Chinese troops clash near Naku La in Sikkim sector

Troops of India and China were involved in a fierce face-off and many of them sustained minor injuries in the clash near Naku La in the Sikkim sector along the Sino-Indo border on Saturday. The troops disengaged after dialogue at the local level. "Troops resolve such issues mutually as per established protocols. Such an incident occurred after a long time," said a source.




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49ers cautiously optimistic Jerick McKinnon will be big factor in 2020

McKinnon appears to be on pace for a strong recovery, but 49ers general manager John Lynch is taking a wait-and-see approach.





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AAP registers historic win in Delhi, BJP trounced

The AAP won in 62 with a total vote share of 53.58 per cent.The BJP recorded victory in eight seats, receiving 38.49 per cent of the total votes.The Congress could not even manage a single seat and ended with 4.27 per cent vote share.




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Doctors fight coronavirus with raincoats in Bengal

They told us to wash raincoat and reuse,a doctor said.