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Vintage payphones: When phone booths, walk-up drive-up public . . . Vintage payphones phone booths: The most popular in the world (1958) By James H Winchester, Central Press Association – The Courier-News (Bridgewater, New Jersey) December 23, 1958 New York — At the east end of New York City’s Grand Central terminal’s upper-level rotunda, between a newsreel theater and a toyshop, stand three rows of coin-operated telephones Each booth is numbered
Telephone history, plus see 50 old phones, like early rotary-dial . . . It was on that memorable day in telephone history - June 2, 1875 - when Bell and Watson were testing a number of transmitters, connected by a single wire to a corresponding set of vibrating reed receivers, that the first sounds were transmitted electrically
How do you use a rotary phone? We have the original step-by-step . . . “The Telephone and How We Use It” was published by Bell Telephone System in 1951, and slightly revised versions were used well into the 1960s Geared toward children, the booklet covers the basics of how to use a rotary phone — the latest technology of the time
Way before mobile phones, AT T and Bell Telephone launched wireless . . . Wireless telephone: Pioneering wireless speech On the morning of October 22, 1915, an engineer speaking at Arlington, Virginia, was heard at Eiffel Tower, Paris and at Pearl Harbor, Hawaiian Islands This was the first trans-Atlantic and trans-continental message ever sent by wireless telephone It was an achievement of the Bell System