Index of Journal Articles

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71 Who do you think you are? David Walton/Ron Sewell Educational
71 What really makes a telephone exchange tick Alan Macdonald Educational
71 The singing lineman Terry Davis Recollections
71 Lets take a telephone to bits - Handset No.3 Sam Hallas Educational
71 The "Talking Twenties" Jim Foster Educational
71 The code card project Sam Hallas  
71 What's yours called - part 2 Kevin Dodman Educational
71 "Speak up Mr Bulman, you're through....." Mick Bulman Recollections
71 A linesman for his majesty Frank Wells Recollections
71 Alan Gildersleve Andrew Emmerson Obituary
71 UAX construction in the 1950's Anthony Kingdom Recollections
71 Herbert and Proctor? Herbert Brown  
71 Cable markers Rodney Marshall  
71 Make someone happy - Buzby memorabilia Nigel Linge  
71 Strowger and my childhood Barbara Rees Recollections
70 All I got for Christmas was a VIAX Hywel Clatworthy  
70 The BT phone connection system John Goldfinch Educational
70 Lets take a telephone to bits - the 706 Sam Hallas Educational
70 Australian telephone No.37 David Walton Educational
70 "Speak up Mr Bulman, you're through....." Mick Bulman Recollections
70 Clock 36 - part 2 Ian Hopley Educational
70 Electronics in strowger exchanges - part 2 Jonathan Kay Educational
70 Hello Caller Elsie Moxham Recollections
70 A cable breakdown to remember Herbert Brown Recollections
70 Who will you blame? Frank Wells Historical
69 Minutes of the THG AGM, 26th September 2009 Keith Green  
69 2009 AGM Report Peter Cowley  
69 332 mark 1 David Walton Historical
69 Siemens 16 in the 1950s John Bathgate Recollections
69 Electronics in strowger exchanges - part 1 Jonathan Kay Educational
69 One for all telephone extender Alistair Stagg & Grace Harbottle Equipment review
69 Attachments for 100, 200 and 300 series telephones Laurence Rudolf Educational
69 Those were the GPO days my friend Dilwyn Williams Recollections
69 Tales of old linemen - part 3 Dave Occomore Recollections
69 "Speak up Mr Bulman, you're through....." Mick Bulman Recollections
69 The legacy of Abdank-Abakanowicz John Goldfinch Historical
69 What's yours called? Kevin Dodman Educational
69 Clock 36 - part 1 Ian Hopley Educational
69 Hello Caller Elsie Moxham Recollections
69 Mayfair telephone exchange - the first 50 years Dave Occomore Historical
68 The night Southampton telephone exchange was lost John Stamp Historical
68 "Speak up Mr Bulman, you're through....." Mick Bulman Recollections
68 Dad's Post Office Army Herbert Brown Historical
68 A mixed burden Terry Davies Humour
68 A telephone tip John Goldfinch Constructional
68 Lets take a telephone to bits - the 162/232 Sam Hallas Educational
68 Underground from London to Birmingham Peter Cowley Historical
68 Siemens No.16 Ron Sewell A few facts
68 Tales of old linemen - part 2 Dave Occomore Recollections
68 The internet at 40 Professor Nigel Linge History
68 Director digressions David Lyall  
68 One of our call centres is missing Anon Humour
67 The telephone tomb of Prosen Martin Loach Recovery
67 My early days at Telephone Avenue, Bristol. 1949-55. Ian Griffin Recollections
67 "Speak up Mr Bulman, you're through....." Mick Bulman Recollections
67 Londons new telephone system - 1902   Historical
67 My telephone story John Thomas  
67 Memories of Stone Graeme Marett Recollections
67 A telephone scrambler tale Phil Goodwin Recollections
67 Tales of old linemen Dave Occomore Recollections
66 Ron's Teach-in. "The Scrambler" David Walton Education
66 Unscrambling the scrambler - a postscript David Lyall Education
66 The scrambler in practice Jonathan Kay Education
66 The crook stick, and other cabling aids John Goldfinch  
66 Morris Commercial Restoration Ron Sewell  
66 The Victorian Electrophone David Walton Historical
66 Sonic 70 telephone Alan Macdonald  
66 The "Golfball" telephone Laurence Rudolf Historical
66 My telephone exchange Allan Walker Constructional
65 Minutes of the THG AGM, 20th September 2008    
65 2008 AGM Report Peter Cowley  
65 Tales of Unconverted William Schollay  
65 CNet - an explaination (and update) Ian Jolly  
65 Unscrambling the scrambler Peter Cowley  
65 Family Telecommunications Days Linge, Booth and Parsons Education
65 An introduction to the Fullerphone John Goldfinch  
65 The Strowger display at the London Science Museum Alan Macdonald Restoration
65 A swapmeet at Unicorn Kiosks Peter Milner  
65 Obituary – Monty Ellis    
65 BT Archives launches online catalogue   Research
64 Befriending project Alan Macdonald  
64 Before the phone Professor Nigel Linge Telegraph history
64 The end of the lines Jim Foster  
64 A passion for Technology Hilary Geoghegan Research
64 Plan 7 (Internal scheme) using the Bellset 44 Mark Cook Educational
64 Disaster in Haywards Heath Hywell Clatworthy Historical Photographs
64 Fundamentals of Strowger Automatic Telephony AEI. Chicago Historical
64 The Telephone no. 16 Jim Foster Educational
63 The 700 series Telephone Regulator John Goldfinch Educational
63 Starting Out Andy Coleman Recollections
63 The 232 Telephone David Walton Educational
63 Youth in Training Peter Connellan Recollections
63 almon B. Strowger, his place in history John Mulrane Historical
63 More trunk routes on postcards Dave Occomore Historical

62

Lets take a telephone to pieces The No.150

Sam Hallas

Educational

62

Up the pole and round the bend

Mick Bulman

Recollections

62

The art of reproductions

Ray Kotke

 

62

Southeast Accounts

Simon Cowper-Smith

Recollections

62

Funny by Gaslight

John Goldfinch

Revisiting article in Issue 40

61

AGM 2007 Report

Alan Macdonald

 

61

Post Office Morris Minor Vans – Part 2

Andy Greening

 

61

Readers Lives

Ivor Flint

 

61

The operator and the Trunk Call

R.S. Grosvenor

 

61

Speak up Mick Bulman, you’re through

Mick Bulman

Recollections

61

WD40 – A warning

Andrew Emmerson

 

61

Telephone Basics

David Walton

Educational

61

From mischievous persons to organised crime – Part 2

Ron Sewell

Recollections

61

Preserving Mobile Phone History

Professor Nigel Linge

 

60

The Strowger Phone

Mick Bulman

Restoration

60

The Telephone in Antartica 1910 - 12

A.G. Hunt

History

60

Life on Mars

Peter Cowley

Police Post

60

Readers Lives

Alan Macdonald

 

60

Lets take a telephone to pieces The Statesman

Sam Hallas

Educational

60

From mischievous persons to organised crime

Ron Sewell

Recollections

60

Introduction of automatic telephone working at Bath

J.M. Crombie

History

60

Post Office Morris Minor Vans

Andy Greening

 

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59

Fair Bargain Surprise

Kevin Sanderson

 

59

A Postcard History of Trunk Routes

Kevin Dodman

 

59

N Diagram Training Course

Alan Macdonald

 

59

K8 Restoration

Victor Stevens

 

59

Power Supplies in Rural Areas in the ‘30s

Jim Foster

 

59

The Telephone Collector

David Adams

 

59

Phonetic Alphabets

David Lyall

 

59

Did the British GPO Censor Peacetime Transatlantic Calls to the USA

Stan Swihart

 

58

AGM 2006 Minutes

 

 

58

Obituary – Norman Pearce

Jim Foster

 

58

Phonetic Alphabets

Jim Foster

 

58

Removing mouth and ear pieces

E X Calman

Workshop

58

Development of the GPO Wall phone in the 20th century

Kevin Sanderson

 

58

The GPO Vehicle Fleet

Kevin Sanderson

 

58

Repair and termination of Tinsel Cords

Ron Sewell

 

58

TAT-1/Faraday Building

Kevin Sanderson

 

58

If only they knew about the internet

Kevin Sanderson

From the Courier – April 1973

58

Don’t Quote Me!

 

Famous Quotes

57

Crossbar Switching Part 3 – TXK3 to TXK6

Peter Walker

 

57

AGM 2006 Personal Review

Ron Sewell

 

57

Tickets for Everything

Ivor Flint

Recollections

57

Build your own 700 Series fault finding simulator

Ron Sewell

Educational

57

Sidetone Circuitry

John Goldfinch

Educational

57

Restoration of a PAX

Mick Bulman

GEC Uniselector PAX

57

VAPX – a demonstration exchange

Richard Killen

Constructional

57

UAX Corner – Installation of the UAX13

Andy Greening

 

57

Plan Arrangements

R.E. Lay

Educational

57

Nostalgia for Dolls-eyes

Alec Antrobus

 

57

University of Salford – an in-house look at a telecoms project

Nigel Linge

 

56

B is for Bootle…

Michael Dixon

A look at numbering patterns

56

Beatrice Dyson – a personal tribute

Dave Darwent

 

56

Pneumatic protection of telephone cable networks

Sam Hallas

 

56

Kiosk Corner

Andrew Emmerson

 

56

Crossbar Switching Parts 1&2

Peter Walker

 

56

Memories of crossbar PBX

Eunice Elekta

The Ericsson ARD561

56

Running Strowger over IP with CNET

Jonathan Kay

 

56

Regent and Kinsman

Adam Fidler

 

56

Burglar alarm connections to the public telephone network

Roger Newman

 

56

The Wroclaw Communications Museum

Jim Foster

 

55

Tele 221 Rebuild

Victor Stevens

Restoration

55

A is for Archive

Michael Dixon

 

55

Archive Letters

Mike Hume

 

55

The Quick Brown Fox

Alf Fisher

Restoration

55

Restoration Tips

Alan Gildersleve

Restoration

55

The music of cadence relays

Andrew Emmerson

 

55

The electric telegraph and its impact on the utilisation and development of the London docks, 1850-1900

Doug Sampson

History

55

Reminiscences on early subscriber Long Distance Dialling

Stan Swihart

 

54

Issue never released

 

 

53

NVCF Report

ANON

 

53

Dialling Code Card Project

ANON

 

53

Phillips Processor-Controlled Exchanges

Graeme Marett

 

53

iSDX

Adam Fidler

 

53

AGM 2005 Minutes

Simon Chappell

 

53

AGM 2005 Report

David Walton

 

53

UAX Corner – the UAX13

Andy Greening

 

53

Kiosk Parcel Shelf

Victor W Stevens

 

52

Avoncroft Swapmeet report

Kevin Sanderson

 

52

A Heritage PAX

Martin Trollope

Constructional

52

Railway Lines – Operator Memories

John Baines

History

52

Railway Lines – Waterloo SR Exchange

Mike Tyrrell

History

52

British Grid Control Telecommunications

Dave Gunning

History

52

The horrors of a Herald

Eunice Elekta

 

52

UAX Corner – converting the UAX12 for STD

Andy Greening

 

52

Using the Mitel SMarT1 Dialler

Kevin Dodman

 

52

Restoration Tip

Victor W Stevens

 

52

Picture Page-The Kiosk No.2

 

 

51

Telex and TASS in Dublin

Thomas Wall

 

51

A Heritage PAX

Martin Trollope

Constructional

51

Index of TH Journal Technical Information

Jim Foster

 

51

British Grid Control Telecommunications

Dave Gunning

History

51

Dialling Code Card Project

ANON

 

51

UAX Corner-The “Twin Twelve” and Multi-metering.

Andy Greening

 

51

The DIY Phonebook for kiosks

Victor W Stevens

Restoration

51

Picture Page-An early PMBX No.4

 

 

50

AGM 2004 Minutes

 

 

50

A Heritage PAX

Martin Trollope

Constructional

50

Obituary – John Bray

 

 

50

My PABX No.3

Alan Macdonald

 

50

PABX 3 – The operators tale

Eunice Elekta

 

50

Calling all enthusiasts

Hilary Geoghegan

 

50

PBX Efficiency

ANON

 

50

Dialling Code Card Project

ANON

 

50

Ladbroke Telephone Exchange

Ericsson Bulletin, July 1939

 

50

UAX Corner-The UAX No.12

Andy Greening

 

50

Picture Page-Test equipment at Horsham A.T.E.

 

 

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49

A Self-build Enigma

Laurence Rudolf

Constructional

49

Calling Toll Stations

Stan Swihart

 

49

A Heritage PAX

Martin Trollope

Constructional

49

The Fonadek Story

Mark Cook

History

49

Medical Telephones in Dublin

Thomas Wall

History

49

The Ubiquitous Dolls-eye

Ivor Flint

History

49

Early Cordless Trunk Switchboards

From POEEJ, July 1935

History

49

UAX Corner-The VAX and the UAX8

Andy Greening

 

49

Dialling Code Card Project

Simon Chappell

 

49

Picture Page-Shepherds Bush Director Exchange

 

 

48

A Heritage PAX

Martin Trollope

Constructional

48

Alan G. Hobbs – A tribute

Sam Hallas

 

48

Teleprinters I have known The Creed Model 47

Alan Hobbs

 

48

Kiosk Column

Tony Inglis

Restoration

48

The last working 10+50

Peter Cowley

Recovery

48

Early British Telegraph Equipment

Fons Vanden Berghen

History

48

Operating Procedure

Monty Ellis

 

48

The wonderful PMBX 1A lamp

Ivor Flint

Recollections

48

A Telephonists Tale – PBXs

Eunice Elekta

 

48

UAX Corner-Recovering a UAX12

Andy Greening

 

48

Using the Earth as a conductor

John Goldfinch

 

48

Picture Page- The K6

 

 

47

A new THG logo

Remco Enthoven

 

47

Operator Developments

Ivor Flint

 

47

Transparent Plastic Telephones

ANON

 

47

Teleprinters I have known The Creed Model 3

Alan Hobbs

 

47

The mechanics of our heritage-the Sender No.1

Kevin Sanderson

 

47

The prototype 700 telephone

Laurence Rudolf

 

47

Development of the Tele 706

Robert Freshwater

 

47

UAX Corner-The UAX No.7

Andy Greening

 

47

Tallylyn Railway Communications Pt.4

D.L. Southgate

 

47

Picture Page-Bath auto-manual switchboard and test desk

 

 

46

Milton Keynes Swapmeet and museum visit

 

 

46

AGM 2003 Report

Kevin Sanderson

 

46

AGM 2003 Minutes

 

 

46

Early British Telegraph Equipment

Fons Vanden Berghen

History

46

Tallylyn Railway Communications Pt.3

D.L. Southgate

 

46

Teleprinters I have known The Creed Model 2300

Alan Hobbs

 

46

Hooked by a Handset

John Baines

Recollections

46

The Years Between – Arthur C Bennett

Barry Stagg

Recollections

46

UAX Corner-The UAX No.6

Andy Greening

 

46

Kiosk Column

Tony Inglis

 

46

With an eye to the future

Tim Rose

History

46

A One-step Dial

Jim Foster

 

46

The OTE Museum, Greece

Paul Ash

 

46

Picture Page-Bath A.T.E.

 

 

45

Kiosk Column

Tony Inglis

 

45

Warning the public

Kevin Sanderson

 

45

Teleprinters I have known The Creed Model 444

Alan Hobbs

 

45

Tallylyn Railway Communications Pt.2

D.L. Southgate

 

45

The telephone service as a career. N.T.Co

ANON

 

45

Kiosk News

 

 

45

UAX Corner-The UAX No.5

Andy Greening

 

45

History Corner

Dave Occomore

Recollections

45

The end of 192 & Hello to 118xxx

 

 

45

Picture Page-BBCs CB10 PMBX

 

 

44

Avoncroft Swapmeet

Peter Walker

 

44

Views from the BT Tower

John Baines & John Chenery

 

44

Bognor Regis Telephonists’ Reunion

Monika Smith

 

44

The changing face of telephone museums

P.J. Povey

 

44

Milton Keynes Museum news

Peter Cowley

 

44

The intercom telephone

John Goldfinch

 

44

Teleprinters I have known The Creed Model 75

Alan Hobbs

 

44

Tallylyn Railway Communications Pt.1

D.L. Southgate

 

44

History Corner

Dave Occomore

 

44

UAX Corner-UAX Buildings

Andy Greening

 

44

The cordless switchboard system

Jack Field

 

44

Web Digest

Paul Ash

 

44

Flea Market find Greek payphone

Alan Hobbs

 

44

Picture Page-Director and routiner racks-Shepherds Bush

 

 

43

Forest Hill telephone exchange

Mike Fletcher

Visit

43

Pure Inspiration-The Bellset 81

Andrew Emmerson

 

43

BT Museum –Auction announcement

 

 

43

Press releases of the past

 

 

43

Top of the Tower

John Chenery

 

43

GPO Telephone No.254

Jim Foster & John Goldfinch

 

43

Teleprinters I have known The Creed Model 7

Alan Hobbs

 

43

Web Digest

Paul Ash

 

43

UAX Corner

Andy Greening

 

43

History Corner

Dave Occomore

 

43

Municipal telephony proposals in Ireland

Thomas Wall

 

43

Index of Technical Information

Jim Foster

 

43

Picture Page-Cardiff Trunk Exchange

 

 

 

Change to old style journal

 

 

42

Guernsey Telecoms-the first 100 years

Guernsey Telecoms

History

42

An historical account of telephone engineering in York and district

F Vear/IPOEE

History

42

When rain put pay to Torquay telephone exchange in 1938

Alan B Pidgeon

Recollection

42

Telephone Kiosks in Ireland

Thomas Wall

 

42

The NTC in St. Albans

Peter Cowley

Addition to Iss.38

42

Humour in the Post Office Engineering department

Jas Forrest

Recollection

41

The telephone in Dublin Pt.2

Thomas Wall

History

41

Southern Railway communication underground

Mike Tyrrell

History

41

Dial M for Malcolm

Malcolm Percival

 

41

The resurrection of Eric’s Skeleton

Jim Foster

Restoration

41

A short history of the Jersey telephone system

George Le Caudey

History

41

Carbon granules for telephone transmitters

A Brookes, B.ENG

Technical

41

French numbering systems

John Cranston

 

40

Looking back-and forward-with the THG

Andy Emmerson

 

40

Connected Earth-announcement

 

 

40

The telephone in Dublin Pt.1

Thomas Wall

History

40

Whence “System X”?

David Benson /John Whyte

History

40

Numbering schemes in automatic telephone exchanges

I.W. Whiston

 

40

Phonotas-The end of an era

ANON

 

40

Ship to Shore

Peter Carlton

 

40

Telephone tales

Bill Dempster

Recollection

40

Funny by Gaslight

Mechanics Magazine 1826

History

40

The 1933 agreement

Mike Tyrrell

 

40

Kiosk news

 

 

40

No.14 Coin-collecting boxes

Jim Foster

 

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39

A short history of British telecoms practice up to 1981

Stan Roberts

History

39

History of the 9-1-1 service

Bob Fastner

 

39

It all began with a dozen subscribers

J.W. Whiston

History

39

The Empress PCM digital tandem exchange

BT Archive

History

39

Relay Automatic Telephone Company (RATCo) exchanges in the London area

Andy Emmerson

 

39

The Railophone

Andy Emmerson

 

39

Simple dial-telephone connections

Alan G Hobbs

Constructional

39

Adventures with a slave clock

Alan G Hobbs

Constructional

39

Index of Technical Information

Jim Foster

 

39

More Victorian technology

Thomas Wall

History

39

Autothesia

Aneurin J. Watkins

Musings

39

Post Office factories department-some personal memories

Mr Davies

 

39

Kiosk news

 

 

39

The door

Neil Conlon

 

38

The history of the telephone in Walthamstow

Vestry House Museum

History

38

The development of automatic telephony in Great Britain

L.J. Murrar B.ENG

 

38

The National Telephone Company in St. Albans

 

 

38

Mobile Communications

John Goldfinch

History

38

Dog Kennel Farm-the end of the line

Jim Foster

History

38

More on the Ericophon

 

 

38

European poles

John Goldfinch

 

38

Victorians and new technology

Thomas Wall

History

38

Concrete pillars

Terry Pardy

 

38

How hundreds of Western Electric employees drowned on a company outing

Stan Swihart

 

38

Improved telephone system at Duffryn Rhondda Colliery

J.P. Buck /E. Woodward

 

38

The telephone

Andrew Tebbutt

Recollection

38

The telephone in London

Electrical Handbook for London 1906

 

38

Pole art

Andrew Staton

 

37

Buffing up Bakelite

Andy Emmerson

 

37

European trips, flying lessons and patents

R.C. Alexander

From “The inventor of stereo”

37

Edwardian telephone engineer

Dave Occomore

 

37

How to use the ‘phone-1932 style

John Chenery

 

37

Pillars

 

Photo

37

LM Ericsson – Ericofon

Bruce Crawford

 

37

The public telephone service from Oban & Mallaig to the small isles and area

Ian Jolly

 

37

First phone numbers

Stan Swihart

 

37

Auto dialling on the Southern Region of BR

E Ferrett

 

37

Early telephone developments Magneto 1876-1900

Andy Emmerson

Video Review

37

Building a shrine to bureaucracy

Art Brothers

 

37

Dog Kennel Farm

Jim Foster

History

37

First exchanges

Monty Ellis

 

37

History of Ericsson in the UK

Peter Young

 

37

Newmarket’s telegraph and telephone

Newmarket local history society

 

37

Talking telegraph poles

Julian Waters

 

37

Wire wonder snared a murderer

ANON

 

36

FutureGaze 1. 2000AD

Rt Hon E Short MP, PMG. 1967

 

36

FutureGaze 2. the year 2000

The Economist 1968

 

36

Ringing Off

Rail News, 1999

 

36

CEGB Communications

Alan G Hobbs

 

36

Foula: The exchange beyond the setting sun

Ian Jolly

 

36

Kiosk news

 

 

36

Can I use your Dictaphone

Andy Emmerson

 

36

Preservation Down Under

Ferrymead Historic Park, New Zealand

 

36

Jurassic Telecommunications Pt.1

Mark Brader

 

36

What makes a good telephone number?

Pat Townson

 

36

A.G. Bell and the Garfield assassination

R.J.Brown

 

36

Hung up over call waiting

Nicholas Goldberg

 

35

AGM 1999 Report

John Chenery

 

35

Siemens and the Bletchley Bombes

Martyn Hart & John Harper

 

35

Edison and the sextuplex telegraph

Monty Ellis

 

35

The STC4601 PAX

Alan G Hobbs

Recollection

35

Scottish Telecom, World of communication exhibition

Mike Tyrrell

 

35

The 500-type telephone: 50 years old and still going strong

Bruce Crawford

 

35

If the cap fits

Jim Foster

 

35

The lost cord

Barry Stagg

 

35

Kiosk news

 

 

35

Flameproof but not fireproof

Arthur Whitehouse

 

35

Britain’s first public automatic exchange

 

 

35

Listen, do you want to know a secret

Jim Foster

Constructional

35

How to solder “tinsel wire”

 

 

34

AGM 1998 Minutes

 

 

34

Kiosk news

 

 

34

I served in radio security

Monty Ellis

 

34

Methodical Faulting

Argon

 

34

Uncoiling a Gecopuzzle

Barry Stagg

 

34

Tales of telegraph days

Various

 

34

Sticky dials

Various

 

34

Magneto telephones

Alan G Hobbs

 

34

Telecoms on today’s Swanage Railway

Paul Ebling

 

34

Hidden hazards

Andrew Emmerson

 

34

The joys of ephemera fairs

Mark Nelson

 

34

Post Office type 44 fuses

Alan G Hobbs

 

33

In Memoriam – Mel Alder

 

 

33

In Memoriam – Tommy Flowers

 

 

33

Kiosk news

 

 

33

GPO Headquarters and KEB

Paul Wood

 

33

Medieval telegraphy and telephony       

Andy Emmerson

 

33

Acoustic telephones

Bill Jacobs

 

33

Who was Frank McBerty?

Charles A. Pleasance

 

33

G-Men of the GPO

Modern Wonder – 1938

 

33

The London ‘Ringmain’ scheme

IEE Journal 1947

 

33

Societies and dealers

 

 

33

61 Years of 999

 

 

33

Bringing Broadband to the user

Prof. John Griffiths

 

33

Telecommunications of the future.

A.G. Hare PO Journal 1969

 

33

The Almonry Heritage Centre, Evesham

Laurence Rudolph

 

33

Towns without telephones

The Oregonian 1998

 

33

Charles Vincent Walker, FRS. 1812-1882

Peter Trigg

 

33

Dodgy dialling

Various

 

33

Line signalling fundamentals

Graeme Marett

 

32

In Memoriam – Simon Evans

 

 

32

In Memoriam – Frank Soden

 

 

32

Kiosk news

 

 

32

Telephone exchange names

Robert Crowe

 

31

Kiosk news

 

 

31

One in a million –antique gold 200

Malcolm Percival

 

31

Another great rarity found

Frank sunderland

 

31

Creed and Company Ltd

Alan G Hobbs

 

31

BR Southern Region auto party line system

Mike Tyrrell

 

31

Family connections and Macadie of the keysender

David Lyall

 

31

Customers I have met

Aneurin J. Watkins

 

31

World War Two female engineering assistants

Dave Occomore

 

31

Linemen’s anecdotes: George and the Austin Seven

John Moxey

 

31

The discolouration of plastic computer cases

Dr. Edward Then

 

31

A review of UK signalling systems

Peter Walker

 

31

Britons led Berlin spy-tap team

Andrew Gimson

 

31

When is a British Ericcson not a British Ericcson

ATCS newsletter Jan 1988

 

31

Telephoning, a Canadian soldiers experience in Britain during WWII

Malcolm Percivals Godfather

 

31

Telegraphic notes on Warwick and Leamington Spa

John Brace

 

30

Is this the oldest 332 ever?

Andy Grant

 

30

Unusual places to visit: Bunkers

 

 

30

Secrets of sidetone suppression

Desmond Thackeray

 

30

Kiosk news

 

 

30

Telecom History Magazine-extracts

Stan Swihart

 

30

The communications miracle and the World Wide Web

John Bray

 

30

Porthcurno Telegraph Museum

Cornwall On-line

 

30

The Post Office clock No.36

Ian Hopley

 

30

Eyeball characters

Sam Hallas

 

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Automatic party lines

Simon Fleming

 

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Pre-2000 PAX in Birmingham

Martin Loach

 

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News code words vanishing

Mike Feinsilber

 

30

Telegraphic codes – Of Morse and men

Kenneth Brown

 

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Edison’s acoustic transfer telegraph

Monty Ellis

 

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Plastics conservation tips

Various

 

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In Memoriam – Ted Hall

 

 

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AGM 1996 Minutes

 

 

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The communications system at Alleyns School

Paul Ebling

 

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The numbers game

Various

 

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The joys of carrier…and the perils of privatisation

Bryan Ruffell

 

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The telegram boys

Dave Occomore

 

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The Post Office clock No.36

Ian Hopley

 

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A telephone experiment: the automatic system at Epsom

The Times

 

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Telephone fault repair work in the 1950s and 1960s

David Rudram

 

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Dial types-a handy list

Bob Freshwater

 

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Proteus

Bob Freshwater

 

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A brief history of telegraph poles

Andrew Staton

 

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Flexible cords for telephones

Jim Foster

 

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Keypad telephones in the 700 range

Jim Foster

 

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