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Guardian Telephone Exchange, Manchester, 15th March 1983

Guardian Telephone Exchange, Manchester, 15th March 1983


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Guardian Telephone Exchange, Manchester, 15th March 1983

Guardian Telephone Exchange, Manchester, 15th March 1983. Underground telephone exchange built in Manchester in 1954. Today the underground site is used for telephone cabling. Constructed at a depth of 35 metres (115 ft), the tunnels are about 2 metres (80 in) in diameter. The exchange cost around 4 million pounds to build in 1954. Pictured, Doug Prestwick, Executive Engineer, at tunnel entrance, Guardian Telephone Exchange, deep beneath the streets of Manchester

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Manchester Evening News Archive
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Manchester
Scotland

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Communications Construction Engineering Exchange Holding Manchester Receiver Telephone Underground Cables Cabling Guardian


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Guardian Telephone Exchange, Manchester, 15th March 1983: A Glimpse into the Underworld of Communication". Step back in time to the year 1983 and witness a remarkable underground marvel that shaped the telecommunications industry. Captured by Holland from Memory Lane Prints, this print unveils the Guardian Telephone Exchange in Manchester. Nestled deep beneath the bustling streets, this subterranean labyrinth served as a vital hub for telephone cabling. Constructed with precision engineering in 1954 at an astonishing depth of 35 meters (115 ft), these tunnels boasted a diameter of approximately 2 meters (80 in). The exchange itself was an ambitious project costing around £4 million during its inception. In this image, we catch a glimpse of Doug Prestwick, Executive Engineer extraordinaire, standing at the entrance to one of these hidden passageways. His presence exudes confidence and expertise as he oversees operations within this technological marvel. The Guardian Telephone Exchange played an integral role in connecting communities across Manchester during its heyday. Though no longer utilized for commercial purposes today, it stands as a testament to human ingenuity and innovation. Join us on a journey through time as we explore the fascinating world of cables and communications - where wires intertwined like veins pulsating with information. Immerse yourself in this piece of history captured by Holland from Memory Lane Prints.

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