Telegraph and Travel: A Narrative of the Formation and Development of Telegraphic Communication Between England and India, Under the Orders of Her Majesty's Government, with Incidental Notices of the Countries Traversed by the LinesMacmillan, 1874 - 673 sider |
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... submarine cable , and so strengthen communications . This alternative section was wholly laid on the 15th May , 1864. But while the Turkish and Indian dominions were thus placed in instantaneous correspondence , the result was a ...
... submarine cable , and so strengthen communications . This alternative section was wholly laid on the 15th May , 1864. But while the Turkish and Indian dominions were thus placed in instantaneous correspondence , the result was a ...
Side 5
... Submarine Line to India , the success of which affects injuriously the revenues of the State : but the Directors . of that line themselves would be the last to maintain that the older and much vilified telegraph , crossing lands as well ...
... Submarine Line to India , the success of which affects injuriously the revenues of the State : but the Directors . of that line themselves would be the last to maintain that the older and much vilified telegraph , crossing lands as well ...
Side 52
... submarine cable prepared by Government for connecting Gibraltar with England direct ; and to con- sider , in minute detail , a proposal for telegraphic com- munication at Malta . In August , 1860 , Stewart married , and in November left ...
... submarine cable prepared by Government for connecting Gibraltar with England direct ; and to con- sider , in minute detail , a proposal for telegraphic com- munication at Malta . In August , 1860 , Stewart married , and in November left ...
Side 56
... submarine cable - to Gwadar or Karachi , at either of which places is a terminus of the Indian system . The difficulties which the above - named officer has had to encounter with the Persian authorities in achieving his important work ...
... submarine cable - to Gwadar or Karachi , at either of which places is a terminus of the Indian system . The difficulties which the above - named officer has had to encounter with the Persian authorities in achieving his important work ...
Side 61
... Submarine Cable will be told with equal minuteness , but its disentangle- ment from the records is a much simpler affair : nor need 1 " Correspondence respecting the Establishment of Telegraphic Com- munications in the Mediterranean and ...
... Submarine Cable will be told with equal minuteness , but its disentangle- ment from the records is a much simpler affair : nor need 1 " Correspondence respecting the Establishment of Telegraphic Com- munications in the Mediterranean and ...
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Telegraph and Travel: A Narrative of the Formation and Development of ... Frederic John Goldsmid Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1874 |
Telegraph and Travel: A Narrative of the Formation and Development of ... Frederic John Goldsmid Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1874 |
Telegraph and Travel: A Narrative of the Formation and Development of ... Frederic John Goldsmid Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1874 |
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