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Drunk Stockbroker - confused by toilet rollDrunk Stockbroker - confused by a toilet roll, which he takes to be the ticker tape! (which would have provided him with the latest market prices). Date: circa 1910s
Broker and Ticker-TapeAn American stockbroker receives market information on ticker-tape by the electric telegraph
RECEIVING TICKER TAPEAn American stockbroker receives market information on ticker-tape by the electric telegraph. Date: 1885
TICKER-TAPE MACHINETransmitter of the Exchange Companys apparatus, and the Receiving Instrument whereby stockbrokers can obtain the latest information about the stock market, by telegraph. Date: 1893
Sending a message over the tickertape circuitA woman sending a message containing coffee quotations over the tickertape telegraph circuit. Date: 1891
Hulton Printing Office Interior, London, LondonHulton Printing Office Interior, London, County of London, England. Showing ticker-tape machines Date: 1910s
LFB Fire Station watchroomFire Station watchroom, London Fire Brigade
The future of the ticker. Illustration shows an outlandishly dressed tour guide at a museum explaining an exhibit showing a ticker tape machine to an equally outlandishly dressed couple touring
Telegraph Stock DealsStockbrokers need high-tech communications to keep pace with their wheeling and dealing - this woman is sending coffee quotations over the ticker circuit