1946 TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH careers (switchboard, Bell System, ATT, Western Union, Bell Labs)
TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH Technology. We have partially restored this 1946 vintage film about TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH Technology, showing many early electrical and electronic communications equipment in daily use. Glorious Black & White footage of teletype, switchboards, teleprinter, wire and microwave communication technology, installation and support as well as laboratory research. What similarities in procedures in use today? (runs 10 mins)

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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AT&T Archives: The Far Sound, a History of Long and Longer Distance Communications, from 1961

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Rare Computer Film: WHAT HAPPENED TO RCA's LAST COMPUTERS? IBM/370, Sperry Univac, Spectra 1970-71

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Why Phone Numbers Look the Way They Do

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Restored Film 1974 UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION, transformers electricity, circuits

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CARW: Bell's Nuclear-War Telephone Network

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Colossus - The Greatest Secret in the History of Computing

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AT&T Archives: Switchboards, Old and New (Bonus Edition)

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How Hallicrafters Went From War Hero to Forgotten Radio Brand

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1966 Using the LEO III Computer, UK Computing History: A FILM RESTORATION 4k Color British Lyons

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First 100 Years: Western Union - Telegraph to Fax (1950s)

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Reconnecting 170,000 Phone Customers in NYC After a Major Fire - AT&T Archives

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What Happened to Germany's Royal Family After They Lost the Throne?

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1968 HOW VACUUM TUBES are Made: English Electric Valve Co EEV Television Radio Radar CRT Cameras

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Full Mechanical: The Panel Telephone Switch

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AT&T Archives: What is the Bell System?

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Radio & Television Careers of 1940! (vacuum tubes, original film, electronics, technology, Radar)

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How to Use a Telephone - 1927 Documentary

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The Rise and Fall of Simpson, The Analog Meter That Every American Technician Owned

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