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Teleprinter Collection

Discover the history of the Teleprinter, a groundbreaking invention that revolutionized communication

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: A Telewriter

A Telewriter
A telewriter at Dollis Hill telephone exchange, London. Date: early 1930s

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Jacob Brett's electric printing telegraph, patented 1845, 1845

Jacob Brett's electric printing telegraph, patented 1845, 1845
3479951 Jacob Brett's electric printing telegraph, patented 1845, 1845; (add.info.: Jacob Brett's electric printing telegraph, patented 1845.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Receiving a message on a Morse printing telegraph, 1891

Receiving a message on a Morse printing telegraph, 1891
3479945 Receiving a message on a Morse printing telegraph, 1891; (add.info.: Receiving a message on a Morse printing telegraph.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Train dispatcher using a Morse key to send message down the line on the railway telegraph system

Train dispatcher using a Morse key to send message down the line on the railway telegraph system, 1891
3479944 Train dispatcher using a Morse key to send message down the line on the railway telegraph system, 1891; (add.info)

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Morse printing telegraph, 1891

Morse printing telegraph, 1891
3479940 Morse printing telegraph, 1891; (add.info.: Morse printing telegraph, showing transmitting key and roll of paper attached to the receiving instrument.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Morse-Disney printing telegraph equipment, 1891

Morse-Disney printing telegraph equipment, 1891
3479936 Morse-Disney printing telegraph equipment, 1891; (add.info.: Morse-Digney printing telegraph equipment, showing the receiving instruments, left and transmitting key)

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Ticker-tape machine at the stock exchange, 1881

Ticker-tape machine at the stock exchange, 1881
3479639 Ticker-tape machine at the stock exchange, 1881; (add.info.: Ticker-tape machine at the stock exchange, 1881.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Transmitting table and keyboard of the Hughes printing telegraph, 1859

Transmitting table and keyboard of the Hughes printing telegraph, 1859
3479595 Transmitting table and keyboard of the Hughes printing telegraph, 1859; (add.info.: Transmitting table and keyboard of the Hughes printing telegraph, 1859.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: A teleprinter in use at the New York Stock Exchange: an Edison instrument, 1885

A teleprinter in use at the New York Stock Exchange: an Edison instrument, 1885
3479963 A teleprinter in use at the New York Stock Exchange: an Edison instrument, 1885; (add.info.: A teleprinter in use at the New York Stock Exchange)

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Morse telegraph receiving instrument shown printing a message, 1891

Morse telegraph receiving instrument shown printing a message, 1891
3479939 Morse telegraph receiving instrument shown printing a message, 1891; (add.info.: Morse telegraph receiving instrument shown printing a message.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: GPO telegraph transmitter, 1882

GPO telegraph transmitter, 1882
3479937 GPO telegraph transmitter, 1882; (add.info.: GPO telegraph transmitter. Shown at the International Electric Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, 1882.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: D'Asrlincourt's teleprinter, 1878

D'Asrlincourt's teleprinter, 1878
3479636 D'Asrlincourt's teleprinter, 1878; (add.info.: D'Asrlincourt's teleprinter, 1878.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Transmitting key for a Morse telegraph, 1895

Transmitting key for a Morse telegraph, 1895
3479968 Transmitting key for a Morse telegraph, 1895; (add.info.: Transmitting key for a Morse telegraph.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Telegraph clerk receiving a message on a Morse sounding telegraph, 1891

Telegraph clerk receiving a message on a Morse sounding telegraph, 1891
3479942 Telegraph clerk receiving a message on a Morse sounding telegraph, 1891; (add.info.: Telegraph clerk receiving a message on a Morse sounding telegraph)

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Pneumatically operated perforating machine for Morse electric telegraphs: used by the GPO, 1890

Pneumatically operated perforating machine for Morse electric telegraphs: used by the GPO, 1890
3479935 Pneumatically operated perforating machine for Morse electric telegraphs: used by the GPO, 1890; (add.info.: Pneumatically operated perforating machine for Morse electric telegraphs)

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: A teleprinter in use at the New York Stock Exchange and Edison instrument, 1885

A teleprinter in use at the New York Stock Exchange and Edison instrument, 1885
3479638 A teleprinter in use at the New York Stock Exchange and Edison instrument, 1885; (add.info.: A teleprinter in use at the New York Stock Exchange and Edison instrument; 1885)

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Jacob Brett's electric printing telegraph, 1845

Jacob Brett's electric printing telegraph, 1845
3479966 Jacob Brett's electric printing telegraph, 1845; (add.info.: Jacob Brett's electric printing telegraph, patented in 1845.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Perforating machine for preparing Morse messages on telegraphs, 1891

Perforating machine for preparing Morse messages on telegraphs, 1891
3479938 Perforating machine for preparing Morse messages on telegraphs, 1891; (add.info.: Perforating machine for preparing Morse messages on telegraphs)

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Message being received by a more printing telegraph, 1890

Message being received by a more printing telegraph, 1890
3479971 Message being received by a more printing telegraph, 1890; (add.info.: Message being received by a more printing telegraph.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Transmitting key for a Morse telegraph, 1895

Transmitting key for a Morse telegraph, 1895
3479969 Transmitting key for a Morse telegraph, 1895; (add.info.: Transmitting key for a Morse telegraph. Simple brass lever mounted on hinge A with spring are F to lift lever when operator releases)

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Receiving a message on a Morse telegraph General Post Office, 1891

Receiving a message on a Morse telegraph General Post Office, 1891
3479943 Receiving a message on a Morse telegraph General Post Office, 1891; (add.info.: Receiving a message on a Morse telegraph General Post Office, St Martin's-le-Grand)

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Printing mechanism of the Morse telegraph, 1891

Printing mechanism of the Morse telegraph, 1891
3479941 Printing mechanism of the Morse telegraph, 1891; (add.info.: Printing mechanism of the Morse telegraph.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Transmitting key for a Morse telegraph, 1874

Transmitting key for a Morse telegraph, 1874
3479970 Transmitting key for a Morse telegraph, 1874; (add.info.: Transmitting key for a Morse telegraph.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Teleprinter in the Bank of England, 1886

Teleprinter in the Bank of England, 1886
3479964 Teleprinter in the Bank of England, 1886; (add.info.: Teleprinter in the Bank of England.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Diagram of the Teletype

Diagram of the Teletype, both receiving and transmitting. They were the first method of communication which could send messages within minutes

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: David Edward Hughes

David Edward Hughes
2757940 David Edward Hughes. by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Sciences. Communication. Coll. Part. Science. Communication)

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: No 5 Teleprinter Course, No 1 Electrical & Wireless School

No 5 Teleprinter Course, No 1 Electrical & Wireless School, RAF Cranwell(?), August 1940. Date: 1940

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Teleprinter June 1938 Jerusalem Dept Health Israel

Teleprinter June 1938 Jerusalem Dept Health Israel
Teleprinter, June 1938, Jerusalem Dept. of Health. 1938, Israel

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Teliprinter teleprinter police barracks two officers

Teliprinter teleprinter police barracks two officers
Teliprinter, teleprinter in the police barracks showing two officers on duty. 1934, Israel

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Teliprinter teleprinter police barracks 1934

Teliprinter teleprinter police barracks 1934
Teliprinter, teleprinter in the police barracks. 1934, Israel

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: David Edward Hughes (1831 A?o??n? 1900). Was a Welsh-Ameri

David Edward Hughes (1831 A?o??n? 1900). Was a Welsh-American scientist and musician. Co-inventor of the microphone and teleprinter

Background imageTeleprinter Collection: Teletype operator, USA

Teletype operator, USA
Teletype operator in the telegraph office of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, USA. This machine, also known as a teleprinter, allowed telegrams to be typed and printed automatically


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Discover the history of the Teleprinter, a groundbreaking invention that revolutionized communication. ��� téléwriter in action, a key component of the Teleprinter system. 📊 This diagram showcases the intricacies of the Teleprinter, invented by Welsh-American inventor David Edward Hughes in 1874. 🇮🇱 In 1938, the Teleprinter made headlines in Jerusalem's Department of Health, Israel. 🚔 Back in the UK, the Evening Gazette Newspaper in Middlesbrough's Gazette Buildings (105-111 Borough Road) was a hub for Teleprinter activity. 📻 In 1974, the launch of BRMB Radio in Birmingham was announced via Teleprinter. 🕵️‍♂️ Two officers at the police barracks exchanged information using Teleprinters as early as 1934. 🇺🇸 Hughes, a Teletype operator in the USA, paved the way for this technological advancement.