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Background imageMorse Collection: Advertisement for Morses distemper with a decorator lying flat while painting the walls

Advertisement for Morses distemper with a decorator lying flat while painting the walls. Date: c.1924

Background imageMorse Collection: V for Victory. US World War Two propaganda postcard

V for Victory. US World War Two propaganda postcard
V for Victory. World War Two propaganda postcard: United We Stand - featuring a backdrop of stripes from the American flag. The card also features the morse codes symbols for the letter v. Date: 1941

Background imageMorse Collection: The casino at Monte Carlo by C. Morse

The casino at Monte Carlo by C. Morse
The mecca of the Cote d Azur, artists impression of the famous Casino Terraces at Monte Carlo on the French Riviera. Hither come pleasure-seekers from all quarters of the globe to bask in

Background imageMorse Collection: Heliograph used by British army in Africa

Heliograph used by British army in Africa
Heliograph used in the British army in Africa, probably during the Boer War (1899-1902). The heliograph is a wireless telegraph that signals by flashes of sunlight (generally using Morse code)

Background imageMorse Collection: US War effort postcard - 1941 - Keep em Flying

US War effort postcard - 1941 - Keep em Flying
Keep em Flying Propaganda postcard from 1941 (after the USA had entered the War following the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbour), encouraging productivity to aid the War effort

Background imageMorse Collection: Hand Grips Pliers Date: 1947

Hand Grips Pliers Date: 1947

Background imageMorse Collection: RMS Titanic - SOS Titanic film

RMS Titanic - SOS Titanic film, EMI colour trade brochure Date: 1979

Background imageMorse 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 imageMorse Collection: Walrus, northern fur seal, and sea lion

Walrus, northern fur seal, and sea lion
Walrus, Odobenus rosmarus, northern fur seal, Callorhinus ursinus, and South American sea lion, Otaria flavescens. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lessons Complements de

Background imageMorse Collection: Music cover, Blue Bell, march song

Music cover, Blue Bell, march song, words by Edward Madden, music by Theodore F Morse. Date: 1900s

Background imageMorse Collection: Music cover, Ten Little Recreation Songs and Pieces

Music cover, Ten Little Recreation Songs and Pieces, by Stella Morse Livsey

Background imageMorse Collection: Wireless signals from the Eiffel Tower giving Greenwich time

Wireless signals from the Eiffel Tower giving Greenwich time
Greenwich time communicated via wireless to a London home by means of an installation on the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The time could be received by anyone with the requisite receiving mechanism within

Background imageMorse Collection: Variety of Telegraph machinery

Variety of Telegraph machinery including a Single needle telegraph of Cooke Date: circa 1850

Background imageMorse Collection: Diy Heliograph

Diy Heliograph
A simple heliograph is easily constructed, and uses the suns rays to transmit messages, in morse code, over distances up to 100 kilometres

Background imageMorse Collection: TV detectives

TV detectives
Columbo (Peter Falk), Tom Barnaby (John Nettles), Frost (David Jason), Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury), Miss Marple (Joan Hickson), Inspector Wexford (George Baker), Poirot (David Suchet)

Background imageMorse Collection: Ice King Charles W Morse arrested

Ice King Charles W Morse arrested
The American Ice King Charles W Morse, in handcuffs on his way to Tombs Prison having been sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for illegal banking. Date: 1908

Background imageMorse Collection: The Morse Cotton Baling Press. Cotton Hydraulic

The Morse Cotton Baling Press. Cotton Hydraulic Press, New Morse system. Installed in New York. 1881. Xylography

Background imageMorse Collection: Signalling equipment on the Western Front, WW1

Signalling equipment on the Western Front, WW1
The various instruments used by signallers in transmitting messages on the Western Front during the First World War. In the left hand top corner are the aerial cables conveying telephone or Morse

Background imageMorse Collection: Scouts learning morse code

Scouts learning morse code
Nine Boy Scouts of the 1st Coulsdon Group sit around a table learning morse code, under the watchful eye of their Scout Leader. 1950

Background imageMorse Collection: USA - Charles Wyman Morse Pleasureboat

USA - Charles Wyman Morse Pleasureboat - The C W Morse pleasureboat. Charles Wyman Morse (October 21, 1856 January 12, 1933)

Background imageMorse Collection: Germans / Forest 1940

Germans / Forest 1940
German officers dictating reports in the forest of Campiegne, France Date: 21 June 1940

Background imageMorse Collection: Thomas Morse S-4C single-seat fighter

Thomas Morse S-4C single-seat fighter (American). The S-4 design began in autumn 1916, the first flight was made in spring 1917, evaluation in June 1917, and deliveries began in November 1917

Background imageMorse Collection: Thomas Morse S-5 float equipped version of the S4 Four

Thomas Morse S-5 float equipped version of the S4 Four built for the US Navy

Background imageMorse Collection: MORSE, Samuel (1791-1872). North American painter

MORSE, Samuel (1791-1872). North American painter and physicist, telegraphs inventor. Morse telegraph receiving station using punched tape Movilleron, early 20th c

Background imageMorse Collection: Women Signallers Territorial Corps, WW1

Women Signallers Territorial Corps, WW1
Women demonstrating their skills at the headquarters training school of the Women Signallers Territorial Corps in 1916. From left

Background imageMorse Collection: Samuel Morse

Samuel Morse
SAMUEL MORSE Scottish-American inventor with his autograph Date: 1791 - 1872

Background imageMorse Collection: Morse

Morse

Background imageMorse Collection: Prof. S. F. B. Morse. The great inventor of the telegraph

Prof. S. F. B. Morse. The great inventor of the telegraph
Prof. S.F.B. Morse. The great inventor of the telegraph. Date c1870

Background imageMorse Collection: De Wolf Hopper in Wang by J. Cheever Goodwin & Woolson Morse

De Wolf Hopper in Wang by J. Cheever Goodwin & Woolson Morse; management, De Wolf Hopper Co. Date 1897

Background imageMorse Collection: Two Morse Code operators, Metropolitan Police

Two Morse Code operators, Metropolitan Police
Two Morse Code operators at work in the Metropolitan Police communications office. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageMorse Collection: Silhouette of people on a tram

Silhouette of people on a tram
Silhouette of people on both decks of a tram. A dog is running in front, and a man is running after it, trying to get on board

Background imageMorse Collection: Communications Palmin 4

Communications Palmin 4
Operating an electric telegraph using the Morse code

Background imageMorse Collection: Bankers Convention 1904

Bankers Convention 1904
Bankers Conventions, to Westpoint, N.Y. Guests of Charles W. Morse aboard C.W. Morse. Four men standing on the deck of the C.W. Morse at a bankers convention in West Point, N

Background imageMorse Collection: Morse Code Operator - Metropolitan Police

Morse Code Operator - Metropolitan Police

Background imageMorse Collection: Military Telegraph

Military Telegraph
Optical and electric telegraphy used by the French army. Specialists are trained to use the Morse code by day or night

Background imageMorse Collection: ALFRED VAIL / 1807-1859

ALFRED VAIL / 1807-1859
ALFRED VAIL American telegraphy pioneer. Financed and collaborated with Samuel Morse in the development of the telegraph

Background imageMorse Collection: Samuel Morse 1858

Samuel Morse 1858
SAMUEL MORSE American artist and inventor

Background imageMorse Collection: Morse / Electric Telegraph

Morse / Electric Telegraph
Morse telegraphic apparatus Card 2 of 2 B - the receiving end C - the " key" which produces the break of contact

Background imageMorse Collection: Samuel Morse & Medals

Samuel Morse & Medals
SAMUEL FINLEY BREESE MORSE American artist and inventor Invented Morse code for use in telegraph instrument



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