Opening of the Anglo-English telephone line. The first London to Paris telephone conversation at the General Post Office, London. Bell instruments were used at the London end. Wood engraving Paris 28 March 1891. by Melton (after) Prior

Opening of the Anglo-English telephone line. The first London to Paris telephone conversation at the General Post Office, London. Bell instruments were used at the London end. Wood engraving Paris 28 March 1891.

(Opening of the Anglo-English telephone line. The first London to Paris telephone conversation at the General Post Office, London. Bell instruments were used at the London end. Wood engraving Paris 28 March 1891. Engraving.)


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Opening of the Anglo-English telephone line. The first London to Paris telephone conversation at the General Post Office, London. Bell instruments were used at the London end. Wood engraving Paris 28 March 1891. by Melton (after) Prior. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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