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"Communicate: Bridging the Gap between Worlds" In a world where equations unravel the mysteries of particle physics, communication takes on a whole new dimension

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Background imageCommunicate Collection: Comic postcard, Communication problems

Comic postcard, Communication problems - girl and boy Date: 20th century

Background imageCommunicate Collection: adversity, aid, aiding, assist, assistance, beacon, beam, beam of light, beams

adversity, aid, aiding, assist, assistance, beacon, beam, beam of light, beams
Lighthouse signaling in hostile environment

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Phonoplex telegraph invented by Thomas Alva Edison (1847-193

Phonoplex telegraph invented by Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931). Engraving

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Reliquary Guardian Figure (ethnicity Kota or Bakota

Reliquary Guardian Figure (ethnicity Kota or Bakota, Fang). They protect the relics of the ancestors and are helpful to communicate with their gods and to curse their wives in case of infidelity

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Indian / Asian Elephant, tusker, communicating, Corbett National Park, India

Indian / Asian Elephant, tusker, communicating, Corbett National Park, India
Indian Asian Elephant, tusker, communicating, Corbett National Park, India

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Street Scene
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1930s 1940s: Street Scene, With Cars Parked On Street In Front Of A Row Of Stores. The Center Store Is Acme Market, With Sign That Says Self Service Business Shopping

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EXPL2A-00018
Columbus showing a map to Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

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EVNT2A-00238
Declaration of war by a Pequot Indian delivering an arrow to Massachusetts Bay colonists, 1636. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

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PREV2A-00058
Two lanterns in the belfry of the Old North Church, the signal to Paul Revere to begin his midnight ride, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration for Longfellows poem

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PREV2A-00006
Paul Reveres ride to rouse Minutemen before the Battle of Lexington, April 19, 1775. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

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PREV2A-00039
Paul Revere alerting inhabitants along the road to Lexington, 1775. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Dr Slade the spirit medium

Dr Slade the spirit medium
The trial of Henry Slade, the medium who was said to communicate with spirits by a slate board. Top sketch shows Mr G. Leis, counsel for the Prosecution and bottom image shows Professor E

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Grey Wolf / Timber Wolf - howling. Western U. S

Grey Wolf / Timber Wolf - howling. Western U. S
TOM-1282 Grey Wolf / Timber Wolf - howling Western U.S. Canis lupus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Closeup Of Telephone Pole With 6 Levels Of Wires

Closeup Of Telephone Pole With 6 Levels Of Wires
UNITED STATES - Circa 1930s: Closeup Of Telephone Pole With 6 Levels Of Wires. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Radio-receiver with superheterodyne circuit, 4 valves, only

Radio-receiver with superheterodyne circuit, 4 valves, only AM reception, model G175. 1952. Gelosa, Italy. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Telephone service in Madrid. Central office

Telephone service in Madrid. Central office. Colored engraving, 1886

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Telephone central office. Switching room and telephonists. Milan. Italy. Engraving. Coloured

Background imageCommunicate Collection: World War I. Telephone in a trench

World War I. Telephone in a trench
FIRST WORLD WAR (1914-1918). Telephone set in a trench. (France, 1915)

Background imageCommunicate Collection: The Kiss Call by Fred Thomson

The Kiss Call by Fred Thomson
Promotional postcard for The Kiss Call by Fred Thomson from Le Coup de Telephone, a farce, by Paul Gavault and Georges Beer; music Ivan Caryll. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, 8th October 1919

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Bell on an envelope with a message

Bell on an envelope with a message -- Will you ring me? For I can tell that you are longing for a [bell]. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCommunicate Collection: The Round Tower, Quex Park

The Round Tower, Quex Park in snow in February 1916. This tower was built in 1814 as a signalling station for the owner of Quex Park, John Powell Powell

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Reliquary Guardian Figure (ethnicity Kota, Fang)

Reliquary Guardian Figure (ethnicity Kota, Fang). They protect the relics of the ancestors and are helpful to communicate with their gods and to curse their wives in case of infidelity. African art

Background imageCommunicate Collection: He Loves Me Not by Muriel Dawson

He Loves Me Not by Muriel Dawson. A girl and boy sit back to back -- she is blowing the seeds from a dandelion head. Date: 1933

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Russian Soldier Using Semaphore

Russian Soldier Using Semaphore
A lone Russian soldier atop a hill using Semaphore flags to communicate to other sections of the Russian forces in the 1904/5 Russo-Japanese War. Date: 1905

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Silent radio telephony on the battlefront 1943

Silent radio telephony on the battlefront 1943
Using a throat microphone and wireless silent speech transmitter, the soldier on patrol can report instructions back to base from under the noses of the enemy. Date: 1943

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Ancient Roman forum surrounded porticoes loggias

Ancient Roman forum surrounded porticoes loggias
Artokoloro

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Phonoplex telegraph invented by Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931). Engraving

Phonoplex telegraph invented by Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931). Engraving

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Telephone service in Madrid. Central office. Colored engraving, 1886

Telephone service in Madrid. Central office. Colored engraving, 1886

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Telephone central office. Switching room and telephonists. Milan. Italy. Engraving

Telephone central office. Switching room and telephonists. Milan. Italy. Engraving
Telephone central office. Switching room and telephonists. Milan, Italy. Colored engraving

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Herd of Indian / Asian Elephants, Corbett National Park, India

Herd of Indian / Asian Elephants, Corbett National Park, India
Herd of Indian Asian Elephants, Corbett National Park, India

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Indian / Asian Elephant, communicating with the herd, Corbett National Park, India

Indian / Asian Elephant, communicating with the herd, Corbett National Park, India
Indian Asian Elephant, communicating with the herd, Corbett National Park, India

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Mailboxes in Rural Setting

Mailboxes in Rural Setting

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Senior woman with netbook and headset lying in a hammock

Senior woman with netbook and headset lying in a hammock

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Young woman speaking on her mobile phone, smiling

Young woman speaking on her mobile phone, smiling

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Young woman speaking on her mobile phone

Young woman speaking on her mobile phone

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Coins arranged in dollar sign

Coins arranged in dollar sign
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1960s: Coins arranged to form dollar symbol. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Dog holding newspaper

Dog holding newspaper
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Mixed breed dog holding newspaper in mouth. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Poodle wearing hat, holding pipe in mouth

Poodle wearing hat, holding pipe in mouth
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1960s: Poodle dog with pipe in mouth, wearing green paper party hat for St Patricks Day. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Schoolboy study

Schoolboy study
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1890s: Group of schoolboys wearing suits, sitting around long table, with books. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageCommunicate Collection: USA, NM, Albuquerque, Rio Grande Zoo. Juvenile Asian Elephants (Elephas maximus)

USA, NM, Albuquerque, Rio Grande Zoo. Juvenile Asian Elephants (Elephas maximus) seemingly laugh as they interact. Captive

Background imageCommunicate Collection: FIRST WORLD WAR (1914-1918). Telephone set in a trench. (France, 1915)

FIRST WORLD WAR (1914-1918). Telephone set in a trench. (France, 1915)

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Telecommunications antenna at sunset

Telecommunications antenna at sunset

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Canada, Saskatchewan, Morse: Prairie Road

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Saul and the Witch of Endor Bible I Samuel 28. Saul tries to communicate with the

Saul and the Witch of Endor Bible I Samuel 28. Saul tries to communicate with the dead Samuel through the Witch of Endor. She brings Samuel out of the earth (Necromancy)

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Jewish refugees aboard the SS St Louis attempt to communicate with friends

Jewish refugees aboard the SS St Louis attempt to communicate with friends and relatives in Cuba, who were permitted to approach the docked vessel in small boats

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Learning Semaphore Signalling

Learning Semaphore Signalling
Cape May, New Jersey: May 9, 1916 Naval reservemen learning semaphore signalling at the Naval Training Station

Background imageCommunicate Collection: Swiss Army Pigeons

Swiss Army Pigeons
Switzerland, July, 1918. These four homing pigeons on the back of their carrier are part of the pigeon express service of the Swiss Army



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"Communicate: Bridging the Gap between Worlds" In a world where equations unravel the mysteries of particle physics, communication takes on a whole new dimension. From the intricate dance of symbols to deciphering eye examinations, we unlock the secrets hidden within our own existence. But communication is not limited to scientific realms alone. In an epee teaching session for deaf mutes, gestures and expressions become their language, transcending barriers that once seemed insurmountable. Just like Queen Elizabeth's voice resonating through a phone call, connecting people across distances with mere words. Throughout history, communication has played pivotal roles in shaping our destiny. The end of the Revolutionary War announced by signal-fires blazing high above us reminds us how messages can ignite revolutions and bring about change. Yet amidst grand events, it is often in simple moments that true connection thrives. Parents kissing their baby boy tenderly convey love without uttering a single word; it is an unspoken language that binds hearts together. From ancient times to modern breakthroughs, maps have guided us in understanding diseases like cholera. A litho from 1855 reveals how information shared visually can save lives and prevent suffering – proving that effective communication knows no boundaries or time constraints. A woman engrossed in conversation over the phone demonstrates how technology has revolutionized human interaction. No longer confined by physical proximity, we now connect effortlessly across vast distances with just a few taps on a screen. As day turns into night and bedtime arrives, stories read aloud create bonds between generations as they share tales passed down through ages – reminding us that storytelling remains one of humanity's most cherished forms of communication. Nature too speaks its own language; black-tailed prairie dogs barking alert others to danger or communicate territorial boundaries - showcasing how animals rely on vocalizations for survival and community cohesion (MI851 & MI650).