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Poster, Come on the Telephone, designed by E McKnight Kauffer. 1934
Poster, The Way to the Complete Home, advertising the need for a telephone. (2 of 2) 20th century
Poster, Use the Transatlantic Telephone, Europe Welcomes You, designed by Eric C Owen. 1937
Poster, The Telephone in Business, showing a female telephone operator and a map of England. 20th century
Scene at Gatwick Airport, Sussex, January 1970, with passengers and staff at the General Enquiries desk. Date: 1970
Chinese telephone exchange, Chinatown, San Francisco, USAInterior, Chinese telephone exchange, Chinatown, San Francisco, California, USA. Date: 1936
People at work, The London GazettePeople at work in the offices of The London Gazette, near Fleet Street, London. The publication has been described by some as the worlds most boring newspaper
Security expert with latest spy kitSecurity expert demonstrating the latest spy kit, including a book and a telephone directory with equipment concealed inside them. Date: 1970s
Underwater house telephone equipment, MaltaTelephone equipment connected with an underwater, inflatable house, being used on a beach in Malta. The house was anchored to the seabed, some 50 feet deep, in Paradise Bay, off the coast of Malta
Find the Fault card No. 5 -- telephone kiosk. circa 1930s
Automatic central battery telephone. Model 27. Siemens. 1927. Milan. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci. Milan. Italy
Telephone service in Madrid. Central office. Colored engraving, 1886
Experiments on the phone from Dr. Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922), to transmit the human voice over long distances. Boston, 1877. United States. 19th-century colored engraving
Telephone central office. Switching room and telephonists. Milan. Italy. Engraving. Coloured
World War I. Telephone in a trenchFIRST WORLD WAR (1914-1918). Telephone set in a trench. (France, 1915)
Little girl on the telephone on a Valentine card -- Hello! Yes I ll be your Valentine. Date: early 20th century
Happy Familes Playing Cards - Mrs Pill. circa 1935
Two women police officers working at Kingston police station. One of them is looking after a little girl, while the other is on the telephone. Date: circa early 1970s
Taylors Type writer Co Ltd, Chancery Lane, London -- letter to a prospective client regarding telephone accessories. 1927
Woman police officer on telephone in a London streetWoman police officer on the telephone of a police public call post in a London street. Date: circa 1960s
Two women police officers on duty in LondonTwo women police officers on duty in a London street, one of them on a police telephone reading from a notebook, the other one (Annette Payne) in the background with a member of the public
Au Pair AgencyThe receptionist of an Au Pair agency answers a telephone enquiry and makes a booking in the office diary. Date: 1960s
tapping Telephone LineFrench soldiers tapping telephone wires and listening into conversations at Geneva Junction to hear how disarmament proposals will affect them. Date: early 1920s
Neon Tube OscillatorA Neon Tube Rhythmic Oscillator, an ingenious instrument to enable testing of telephonic equipment to be carried out direct from the telephone exchange. Date: March 1933
TELEPHONE TALKIEAn engineer testing the latest telephones, due to be shown at the Physical Societys Annual exhibition of scientific instruments at Imperial College, London, England. Date: early 1930s
Telephone Exchange 1883Five women working on a telephone exchange. Date: 1883
Kyosti KallioKYOSTI (GUSTAF) KALLIO President of Finland from 1937 to 1940. Seen here at work in his study with his adjutant. Date: 1873 - 1940
Businessman and PhoneBusinessman and phone - the Honourables Coleridge Date: 1910
Brill Str Corner / 1960STwo young men stroll around a corner of the square in the sunshine at Brill, Buckinghamshire Date: 1960s
Telephone Girls 1897At the Berlin Telephone Exchange, the women do the work, the men make sure they do it correctly Date: 1897
Swb Coleridge / Elf / V FairSTEPHEN WILLIAM BUCHANAN COLERIDGE Anti-vivisectionist Date: 1854 - 1936
Kitchener / Punch / J BullHORATIO, LORD KITCHENER 1ST EARL KITCHENER Reassured by John Bull that all decent British people are behind him as the First World War proceeds Date: 1850 - 1916
Phone Exchange / MontrealThe Bell Telephone Exchange in Montreal, Canada Date: 1900
Phone Exchange / BerlinAn unknown German exchange in Berlin Date: circa 1900
Street TelephoneA street telephone at Mantes, France Date: 1929
Four Poster Bed 1930SThe sumptuous principal bedroom of the Mayfair home of City financier Clarence Hatry, with its wooden panelled walls and four-poster bed. Hatry was jailed for fraud. Date: 1930s
Books / Tiger Tim / PhoneTiger Tim on the telephone. Date: 1925
Videophone or skyping imagined, 1927Thanks to the videophone, papa(working in a distant country)can not only speak to his loved ones, he can see them also. Date: 1927
Advert / BiscuitsStorekeeper holds a tin of Macfarlane Lang and Co biscuits while he is on the phone Date: 1902
The Kings Christmas Speech, 1933A page from The Sphere December 1933, entitled, The Kings Christmas Speech - how it will be broadcast to the world". Pictured are engineers
Players cigarette advert featuring female office workerAdvertisement for Players cigarettes featuring a woman sitting at an office desk enjoying a smoke. Date: 1938
Business card, J Lyons & Co Ltd, Mr O EngelsenBusiness card, J Lyons & Co Ltd, Private Catering Department, Mr O Engelsen, Trocadero, London W1, telephone Gerrard 1301. Date: early 20th century
Stationery design, Eden Hotel Restaurant Lunes, Florence, Italy. 1923
Reception, Hotel Cuhfus, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Date: circa 1940s
Advertisement for wool - couple on telephoneAdvertisement for wool - a young couple on the telephone - Young Hearted Bright Hearted Wool. 1950s
Fashion photo, couple in knitted clothingFashion photo, young couple in knitted clothing. 1974
Players cigarettes advertisement by H. M. BatemanMisunderstood - Marker: " Send up some more PLAYERS please!" Advertisement for Players Navy Cut cigarettes by the great C20th cartoonist H.M
The Kiss Call by Fred ThomsonPromotional 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