Marconi Signal Station at Poldhu Transmitter
Historical Int
Anno
DUPLICATE OF COMM 6.005
View from Porthcurno of Marconi Signal Station at Poldhu Transmitter on the Lizard Peninsula, from where Eastern Telegraph Co conducted industrial espionage.
General view of Poldhu Wireless Station. These 300-foot timber masts dominated the Lizard Peninsula for half a century and could be seen from Land's End to the Camborne-Redruth area. They were dismantled in the late 1930s as a security measure and because their use had been superseded by more modern technology.
Angove
Morrab Library
1928
Morrab Library
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COMM 6.001
Poldhu
Morse Key & Operator. Galvanometer
Equipment
Anno WorkW
Ladies operating a single-current Morse key. Note the 'sounder' backed by a reflecting device to localise the sound. In front of the key can be seen instruments for adjusting the signals and a galvanometer which indicates the presence or otherwise of the signalling current.
Posed Post Office Picture. PREVREF 1736 duplicate photo
Angove
Morrab Library
1960
Morrab Library
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COMM 8.001
Operator Servicing Equipment
Equipment
MWork
An operator servicing the equipment at Cable & Wireless.
Angove
Morrab Library
1960
Morrab Library
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COMM 8.004
Control Console & Teleprinters Relay Room at Porthcurno Cable Station
Equipment
A general view of the main cable relay equipment room at Porthcurno Cable Station, looking west and showing the control consul, monitoring teleprinters, etc. in the foreground.
Angove
Morrab Library
1960
Cable & Wireless
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COMM 6.003
Porthcurno
Cable & Wireless Telegram Form
Telegram
Cable & Wireless telegraph form
Angove
Morrab Library
1966-10-22
Morrab Library
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COMM 6.004
Poldhu Wireless Station 300ft Masts & Huts
Masts
Anno
DUPLICATE OF COMM 6.001
General view of Poldhu Wireless Station. These 300-foot timber masts dominated the Lizard Peninsula for half a century and could be seen from Land's End to the Camborne-Redruth area. They were dismantled in the late 1930s as a security measure and because their use had been superseded by more modern technology.
View from Porthcurno of Marconi Signal Station at Poldhu Transmitter on the Lizard Peninsula, from where Eastern Telegraph Co conducted industrial espionage.
Angove
Morrab Library
1900
Morrab Library
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COMM 6.005
Poldhu
Dish Aerial at Goonhilly Earth Station
Earth Station
Aerial
Anno
TWO COPIES OF PHOTO
One of seven dishes at Goodhilly. It is tuned to a satellite 23,000 miles over the Atlantic Ocean. Its surface is of polished aluminium. Signals are reflected onto the centre of the tripled which can be seen built onto and suspended over the centre of the dish.
Photographed by permission of British Telecom.
Angove
Morrab Library
1970
Morrab Library
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COMM 6.006
Goonhilly
Dish Aerial at Goonhilly Earth Station
Earth Station
Aerial
Anno
This photograph shows the complex nature of the aerial at Goonhilly Earth Station. In the centre of the picture can been seen one of the two large concrete counterbalancing weights. Each aerial can be moved in any direction on the horizontal plane and through 90 degrees in elevation.
Photograph by courtesy of British Telecom.
Angove
Morrab Library
1970
Morrab Library
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COMM 6.007
Goonhilly
Cable & Wireless Equipment
Equipment
A blurry photo of a piece of equipment used at Cable & Wireless, Porthcurno.
Angove
Morrab Library
1950
Morrab Library
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COMM 6.008
Porthcurno
R Angove at C & W Test Bench on Maintenance
Equipment
MWork
Richard Angove at the test bench at Cable & Wireless doing regular maintenance work (routining) on the synchroniser. Drive relays are shown behind two clock controls at the top left of the photograph. The bottom of the clock can be seen between them.
Angove
Morrab Library
1950
Morrab Library
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COMM 8.012
Porthcurno
K E Finney adjusting C & W Equipment
Equipment
Engineer Mr K.E. Finney adjusting the balance on Porgibthree (the No. 3 cable between Porthcurno and Gibraltar). The light reflected from the mirror on the fork coil records the duplex balance disturbance on the scale above.
Angove
Morrab Library
1950
Morrab Library
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COMM 8.013
Porthcurno
C & W R G Bell at 110v Generator
Equipment
Mr R.G. Bell at the 110v motor generator change-over panel. Pictured behind him is 110v mgs, with 10v mgs nearest the camera. On his left is a 110v distribution board. On his right are the main supply switches and battery switchgear. On the extreme right are 10v batteries and switching (illegible).
Angove
Morrab Library
1950
Morrab Library
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COMM 8.014
Porthcurno
C & W Survey Sled On Board C S Recorder
Equipment
This photograph shows survey operations on board the C.S. Recorder in the Mediterranean for the Mat I telephone cable project. The ship was on charter to Italcable for the work. On the foredeck, you can see the survey sled.
Angove
Morrab Library
1968
Morrab Library
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COMM 8.016
C & W Stanley Angwin Surveying Cable Route
Equipment
Anno MWork
During April 1965, C.S. Stanley Angwin (2,500-ton gross) surveyed the route for the Tortola-Bermuda telephone cable which will provide the northern outlet for the 21-million W.I. dollar project in the Eastern Caribbean to improve inter-island and international telecommunications.
This photograph shows the camera station with Chief Engineer R. Wanless helping Assistant Deck Engine Driver C. St. Omer with the controls, while Cable Technician P.H. Pearce relays orders from the precision depth recorder.
Angove
Morrab Library
1965-04
Cable & Wireless
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COMM 8.017
Final Splice of Hong Kong-Gwam C&W cable Mercury
Cable
Anno MWork
The Hong Kong/Guam section of SEACOM was laid during September and October of 1965. Assisted by Cable & Wireless, Ltd., repair ship Cable Enterprise Mercury completed the lay into Guam on 22 October 1965.
This photograph shows the final splice on board Mercury of the Hong Kong/Guam section of SEACOM. Pictured left to right are submarine cable technicians S. Matthews and A.E. Weekes.
Angove
Morrab Library
1965
(September or October)
Morrab Library
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COMM 8.018
C&W Repeater entering the Water from C S Mercury
Cable
The Hong Kong/Guam section of SEACOM was laid during September and October of 1965. Assisted by Cable & Wireless Ltd, repair ship Cable Enterprise Mercury completed the lay into Guam on 22 October 1965. This photograph shows a repeater entering the water.
Angove
Morrab Library
1965
September or October
Morrab Library
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COMM 8.019
C & W Exploded view of Lightweight Coaxial Cable
Cable
Anno
This diagram shows a sectioned specimen of deep-sea, light-weight coaxial cable of the kind likely to be used by Cable & Wireless Ltd. and the Canadian Overseas Telecommunication Corporation in the Anglo-Canadian Telephone Cable in 1961.
The same type of cable is likely to be used in the extension of the Anglo-Canadian cable to form the round-the-world Anglo-Canadian Commonwealth Telephone Cable.
Angove
Morrab Library
1958-11
Cable & Wireless
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COMM 8.020
C & W Detailed Diagram of Sea Plow
Sea Plow
A detailed diagram of the sea plow on 'Operation Sea Plow'.
Angove
Morrab Library
1968-04
Cable & Wireless
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COMM 8.021
Goonhilly Earth Station
Aerial
General view of Goonhilly Earth Station taken from the road.
Angove
Morrab Library
1975-01
Morrab Library
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COMM 8.031
Goonhilly
Porthcurno Cable Station
Equipment
MWork
Operating C & W Relay Equipment. General view of cable relay equipment when moved into new tunnels early in WW2. This view shows half the room, a similar length lies behind the camera. The lamps on the wall (red homewards and green outwards) are operated when special attention is required.
Names on photo: L-R Richard Angove, Charles Harper, William Harvey and Fred Berryman
Angove
Morrab Library
1950
Morrab Library
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COMM 8.032
Porthcurno