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Telegraphy Collection
Image: Early demonstration morse system
Source: Museum Victoria
Museum Victoria holds a collection of about 230 telegraphy-related objects dating from the middle of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century.
The majority of the objects in the collection are instruments of the Morse type as used in the Victorian telegraph system. These instruments include keys, sounders, registers, relays and switches used for the transmission and reception of messages using Morse code. The earliest of these objects dates from the 1860s. In addition, there are a number of so-called 'ABC' or 'Alphabetical' telegraph instruments, which did not require the use of Morse code by the operator and were used on less busy lines in Victoria.
Other objects in the collection include several needle telegraphs. These instruments relied on successive deflections of a needle or needles to convey coded messages over the telegraph lines. They were not used in the Victorian Government's telegraph system.
Apart from actual telegraph instruments, the collection includes objects such as samples of submarine telegraph cables, telegraph line insulators, government reports on telegraph operations, and examples of telegrams.
The electric telegraph first began operating in Victoria (and Australia) in March 1854 with the opening of the line between Melbourne and Williamstown. The man responsible for bringing the telegraph to Victoria was Samuel Walker McGowan, an Irish-born Canadian. The collection includes several items of McGowan memorabilia, including a plate from his dinner service, a book sent to him by Samuel Morse and the inventor of the Morse telegraph system.
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Cable Sample - Submarine Telegraph, Atlantic, Shore End Section, 1865
One of four sections of the Atlantic Submarine Telegraph cable laid in 1865, some 2300 nautical miles. This object is an unused sample of the shore end of the cable. The shore end was ...
From: London, United Kingdom Images: 3 -
Cable Sample - Submarine Telegraph, Atlantic, Main Section, 1865
One of four sections of the Atlantic Submarine Telegraph cable laid in 1865, some 2300 nautical miles. This object is an unused sample of the main cable. The shore end was more heavily ...
From: London, United Kingdom Images: 3 -
Cable Sample - Submarine Telegraph, Atlantic, Shore End, Cross-Section, 1865
One of four sections of the Atlantic Submarine Telegraph cable laid in 1865, some 2300 nautical miles. This object is an unused sample of the shore end cable, showing the cross-section ...
From: London, United Kingdom Images: 4 -
Cable Sample - Submarine Telegraph, Atlantic, Main, Cross-Section, 1865
One of four sections of the Atlantic Submarine Telegraph cable laid in 1865, some 2300 nautical miles. This object is an unused sample of the main cable, showing the cross-section. The ...
From: London, United Kingdom Images: 2 -
Cable Sample - Submarine Telegraph, Shore End, Date Unknown
Section of the shore end of a submarine telegraph cable. The shore-end of a telegraph cable could extend several miles from land and was usually of more robust construction than the ma ...
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Cable Sample - Submarine Telegraph, Shore End, Date Unknown
This is a section of the shore end of a submarine telegraph cable. The shore-ends of a telegraph cable could extend several miles from land on either coast. Shore-end cable was manufac ...
From: London, United Kingdom Images: 1 -
Cable Sample - Submarine Telegraph, Deep Sea, Date Unknown
This cable sample shows the structure of the Atlantic Submarine Telegraph cable laid in 1866. Although donated by S. W. Silver and Company, the cable sample matches the description of ...
From: London, United Kingdom Images: 1 -
Cable Sample - Submarine Telegraph, Shore End, Date Unknown
This is a section of the shore end of a submarine telegraph cable. The shore-ends of a telegraph cable could extend several miles from land on either coast. Shore-end cable was manufac ...
From: London, United Kingdom Images: 1 -
Cable Sample - Submarine Telegraph, Atlantic, 1857-1858
Section of the deep-sea portion of the Atlantic Submarine Telegraph cable laid in 1857-1858. The first attempt to lay a trans-Atlantic submarine telegraph cable took place in 1857 but ...
From: Gateshead, United Kingdom Images: 1 -
Cable Samples - Submarine Telegraph, Victoria & Tasmania, 1875 to 1905
A short section of telegraph cable used between Victoria and Tasmania, 1875-1905, including fragments of cable covering
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 3



