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  • 75May BLR P235 Design Line Telephones

    Decorative Telephones: Just the Beginning" The first five WE produced Design Line sets include Stowaway, Celebrity, Elite, Exeter, and Accent. Three additional sets were soon added, using housings from American Telecommunications Corporation and WE...

  • ATT Radio Notes 1960 07 Jul 28

    The New York Company is anxious to dispose of these sets. If you have any use for them, please call Mr. K.W. Kramer on 212 EXeter 4 2484 or write to him at New York Telephone TCI Library http: www.telephonecollectors.info Company, Room 620, 140 West...

  • ATT Radio Notes 1959 12 Dec 21

    area. Replies have been received, and the new distribution commenced with our November issue. Please call Miss Saraceno on EXeter 3 3605 concerning any changes you may have. About 2200 copies of RADIO NOTES are mailed monthly to the Companies. We are...

  • 503-200-100 i4 Aug78 - Telephone Sets - 900A 900B 2900A 2900B - Exeter Tl

    Issue 4, August 1978

  • Mountain Bell - Phone Center Store - Folder

    of USTEL tTrademark of American Telecommunications Corporation TCI Library | www.telephonecollectors.info I Candlestick® Exeter Mediterraneant Coquette+ TCI Library | www.telephonecollectors.info More Fancyphones. Early Americant Elite TCI Library |...

  • The Story of a Great Achievement - 1915 - Telephone Communication from Coast to Coast

    ,The Story of A Great Achievement LESS than forty years ago, · Alexander Graham Bell, standing in a little attic at Ko. 5 Exeter Place, Boston, sent through a crude telephone, his own invention, the first spoken words ever carried over a wire, and the...

  • 43 New York Telephone - For Service Men In NYC - 1943

    Jewish Welfare Board Center 9312 Fourth Avenue. Telephone: SHore Road 8 3340. Jewish Welfare Board Club Manhattan Beach 190 Exeter: Street, Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn. Telephone: DEwey 2 0900. National Catholic Community Service of Brooklyn and Long...

  • ATT Radio Notes 1961 03 Mar 28

    March 20. Ken will be working primarily on a program of general mobile telephone service improvement. He can be reached on EXeter 3 3029. American Telephone and Telegraph Company 195 Broadway, New York 7, New York Midge Brown of the Radio Frequency...

  • ATT Radio Notes 1961 02 Feb 28

    He will handle marketing activities pertaining to Public Land Mobile and Maritime Mobile matters. Dick can be reached on EXeter 3 2855. ~ RADIO INFORMATION The following have been forwarded since the last issue of RADIO NOTES: BSPM 751 E37.454.41, Issue...

  • ATT Radio Notes 1960 08 Aug 29

    July 25, 1960. Wally is engaged in the preparation of engineering practices on microwave radio. He can be reached on EXeter 3 2420. " One poten tially obj ectionable feature of ,interest to Telephone Companies has been discussed with RCA, and an...

  • ATT Radio Notes 1959 10 Oct 19

    alignment methods have been used which might prove helpful to the rest of the Bell System. How about calling Bill Keller on EXeter 3 2120 i f you have any thoughts on this subject. 6. BROADBAND RESEARCH Although the outcome of the 25 890 mc hearings are...

  • ATT Radio Notes 1959 09 Sep 22

    and ovens but will not be modified for narrowband operation. Additional details may be obtained by calling Bill Keller at EXeter 3 2120 here at 195. 8. DIRECT OVERSEAS RADIOTELEPHONE TO VIET NAM Long Lines in cooperation with the Viet Nam Posts and...

  • ATT Radio Notes 1959 01 Jan 19

    this responsibility, held the job for 33 months. Contributions for future issues should be telephoned to Jack on EXeter 3 3315 or mailed to him in Room 1708. Mr. E. P. Cook (Earl) from the Southern Bell Telephone and Te1eeraph Company plant organization...

  • BTL History 1: The Early Years (1875-1925) - 1975

    7 of this patent is reproduced in Fig. 1 9 along with the cover sheet for the patent.In January 1876, Bell set up shop at 5 Exeter Place, Boston, about a hal f mile from the Williams shop where Watson was employed. He Fig. 1 7. Model of Bell's first...


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