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AR9401156 
AR9401155 
AR9401157 
Telegraph wire at the Greenwich works, c1865.
AR921687 
Laying the transatlantic telegraph cable, 1865.
AR923242 
Laying the transatlantic telegraph cable, 1865 (1866).
AR923235 
The Atlantic Telegraph, c1878.
AR923231 
Manufacturing the transatlantic telegraph cable, c1865 (1866). Coiling the telegraph cable in the tanks at the works in Greenwich. The cable, connecting Valentia island, off the Irish coast, and Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, was successfully laid in the summer of 1866 by Brunel's steamship, the 'Great Eastern'. From The Atlantic Telegraph by William Howard Russell, published 1866. 
Unique Identifier AR9401158 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5126px × 3431px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
Britain
British
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Historica Graphica Collection
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Russell
Sir William Howard
Sir William Howard Russell
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