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  1. Electrical telegraph

    File Telegraf.jpg thumb 275px A printing electrical telegraph receiver , and a transmitter key at bottom right An electrical telegraph is a Telegraphy telegraph that uses Signal information theory electrical ... , thus becoming the first form of electrical telecommunication s. In a matter of decades after their creation, electrical telegraph networks permitted people and commerce to almost instantly transmit ... of electricity. Another very early experiment in electrical telegraphy was an electrochemical telegraph ... The first commercial electrical telegraph was co developed by Sir William Fothergill Cooke and Charles ... independently developed an electrical telegraph in 1836, ref name Thetelegraphic an alternative design ... The electrical telegraph owned and built by Samuel F. B. Morse This was a practical electrical telegraph system, and subsequently electrical telegraph came to refer to a signaling telegram a system where an operator makes and breaks an electrical contact with a telegraph key , which results in an audible ... formed characters are generally called teleprinter s rather than telegraph systems. Some electrical ... for his improvements to telegraph Electrical insulation insulator s. He was also awarded reissue number ... In many instances, applications of the electrical telegraph in the long period between its invention ... from the magazine The World s Work Morse code Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Electrical Telegraph ... ja ru simple Electrical telegraph sl Telegraf fi Lenn tin ... telegraph is a Machine device for human to human Transmission telecommunications transmission of coded text message s. The electrical telegraph, or more commonly just telegraph , superseded Semaphore line optical semaphore telegraph systems , such as those designed by Claude Chappe for the French ... Image Telegraph marker.JPG thumb right Early Telegraph historical marker outside Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania From early studies of electricity, electrical phenomena were known to travel with great ...   more details



  1. The Telegraph

    The Telegraph may refer to Newspapers The Telegraph Alton The Telegraph Alton , Illinois The Telegraph Kolkata The Telegraph Kolkata , India The Telegraph Macon The Telegraph Macon , Georgia The Telegraph Nashua The Telegraph Nashua , New Hampshire The Daily Telegraph , United Kingdom Its website www.telegraph.co.uk, see The Daily Telegraph Website The Daily Telegraph Australia The Daily Telegraph Sydney Australia The Sunday Telegraph , United Kingdom Magazine The Telegraph magazine , Bob Dylan fanzine See also De Telegraaf , Dutch language equivalent disambig pt The Telegraph ...   more details



  1. Telegraph (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar telegraph TOC right Telegraph can refer to Telegraphy, for long distance communication Electrical telegraph , a form of telegraph that uses electric signals Printing telegraph , a form of electrical telegraph that uses plain text instead of Morse Code Optical telegraph, another name for semaphore line Hydraulic telegraph , a telegraph based on the displacement of water between signals, or by the movement of an indicator at the end of a hydraulic circuit Teleprinter Engine order telegraph Telautograph Geography Telegraph Hill , various places Telegraph, Texas Telegraph Avenue in Oakland and Berkeley, California Telegraph Road, U.S. Route 24 in Michigan Periodicals De Telegraaf , Netherlands The Telegraph Alton The Telegraph Alton , Illinois The Telegraph Kolkata The Telegraph Kolkata , India The Telegraph Macon The Telegraph Macon , Georgia, United States The Telegraph Nashua The Telegraph Nashua , New Hampshire The Telegraph magazine The Telegraph magazine , Bob Dylan fanzine The Belfast Telegraph , Northern Ireland Community Telegraph , Northern Ireland Coventry Evening Telegraph , England The Daily Telegraph , United Kingdom The Daily Telegraph Australia The Daily Telegraph Australia Jewish Telegraph , Britain Telegraph Brisbane Telegraph Brisbane , Australia Telegraph Herald , Iowa Telegraph and Argus , England The Catholic Telegraph , Ohio, United States See also The Evening Telegraph Miscellaneous Telegraph song , a 1983 single by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Telegraph album Telegraph album , an album by Drake Bell, and its title song Telegraph Records , music label See also Telegraphing sports , betraying one s intentions to an opponent Telegraphing ... speech , stage in speech developmental Telegraph style , clipped writing to abbreviate words Telegraphese , an elliptical style of writing Telegraph Melts , 1986 album Telegraph plant , shrub disambig geo an Telegrafo desambigaci n de Telegraph es Tel grafo desambiguaci n gl Tel grafo nl Telegraph ja ...   more details



  1. History of telegraph

    History of telegraph may refer to Telegraphy History of telegraphy in general Electrical telegraph History History of the electrical telegraph or Wireless telegraphy history of wireless telegraphy in particular Disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Telegraph sounder

    File Telegraph Sounder.JPG thumb Telegraph Sounder A telegraph sounder is a device which produces an audible sound when connected to an operating electrical telegraph . It is similar in form to a relay . When Current electricity current flows through an electromagnet , the resulting magnetic field attracts an armature that is held up by a weight. When the current is switched on, the arm is pulled down to the electromagnet, resulting in a click When the current ends, the weight pulls the armature back to its resting position, resulting in a clack. Thus, as the Telegraph Telegraph key makes and breaks a contact, the sounder echoes the up and down state of the key. It is important that a sounder makes a sound both when the circuit is broken and when it is restored. This eases the process of identifying long and short presses of the key to send characters in morse code . It is important that one does not confuse this with Continuous Wave CW The default condition of the telegraph circuit is with electricity flowing. This enables the operator to easily detect a fault in the wire. External links http www.morsetelegraphclub.org Morse Telegraph Club, Inc. The Morse Telegraph Club is an international non profit organization dedicated to the perpetuation of the knowledge and traditions of telegraphy. DEFAULTSORT Telegraph Sounder Category Telegraphy ...   more details



  1. Quadruplex telegraph

    The Quadruplex telegraph is a type of electrical telegraph which allows a total of four separate signals to be transmitted and received on a single wire at the same time two signals in each direction. Quadruplex telegraphy thus implements a form of multiplexer multiplexing . The technology was invented by American inventor Thomas Edison , who sold the rights to Western Union in 1874 for the sum of 10,000. The problem of sending two signals simultaneously in opposite directions on the same wire had been solved previously by Julius Wilhelm Gintl and improved to commercial viability by J. B. Stearns Edison added the ability to double the number in each direction. To send two signals in a single direction at the same time, the quadruplex telegraph used one signal to vary the absolute strength or voltage of the signal amplitude modulation and the other signal to vary the phase polarity of the line phase modulation , i.e., the direction of current flow imposed upon the wire. ref cite web url http www.ieeeghn.org wiki index.php Quadruplex Telegraph title IEEE Global History Network Quadruplex Telegraph ref Today this concept is known as polar modulation , considering amplitude and phase as radius and angle in polar coordinates . See also Polar modulation References references Category Telegraphy telecom stub nl Quadruplex telegraaf ...   more details



  1. Telegraph Avenue

    File Telegraph Ave., Berkeley looking north 1.JPG thumbnail 250px The northern end of Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley. Telegraph Avenue is a street that begins, at its southernmost point, in the midst of the historic ..., Telegraph refers mainly to a four block section just south of the university, from Bancroft ... of Telegraph Avenue is home to many restaurants, bookstores, and clothing shops, along with street vendors occupying its wide sidewalks. Telegraph attracts a diverse audience of visitors, including college ... end of Telegraph Avenue, in Downtown Oakland. Telegraph Avenue originated from several separately named thoroughfares. In 1859, a Electrical telegraph telegraph line was constructed between Oakland and Martinez, California Martinez by the Alta Telegraph Company , and the existing roads which ran alongside it were then re named The Telegraph Road . The segment of the Telegraph Road which ran from ... as Harwood s Road . The Telegraph Road followed the route of present day Telegraph Avenue from Downtown ... it Humboldt Avenue . Oakland s first horsecar line was built in 1869 and ran along Telegraph Road .... When the segment of the Telegraph Road leading up to Harwood s Canyon was re named Claremont to suit ... Humboldt and Choate to Telegraph since Oakland s portion of the thoroughfare was already aligned with what remained of the old Telegraph Road between the new Claremont and downtown Oakland. The Town ... the road, after a brutal Oakland gaybashing . In 1910, Sather Gate was built at the northern end of Telegraph Avenue. The university built Sproul Hall on Telegraph in the 1940s. In the 1950s the campus expanded south to Bancroft Way Telegraph Avenue was shortened by 1 blocks and buildings were demolished ... building. The 1960s saw the construction of the Grove Shafter Freeway , which parallels Telegraph Avenue ... between Telegraph Avenue and present day Martin Luther King Jr. Way formerly Grove Street , and sliced the Temescal District in half. The Berkeley end of Telegraph Avenue, along with Sproul Plaza, has ...   more details



  1. Telegraph Peak

    Telegraph Peak may refer to Telegraph Peak British Columbia http bivouac.com MtnPg.asp?MtnId 12937 Telegraph Peak California Telegraph Peak White Pine County, Nevada Telegraph Peak Lander County, Nevada geodis ...   more details



  1. Telegraph boy

    File District Messenger Boy Box Cover 1886.jpg thumb upright Game of the District Messenger Boy Telegraph boys or, district messenger boys or, messenger boys or, telegraph messenger boys were uniformed young men between 10 and 18 years of age who, mounted on bicycles, carried telegram s through urban streets. Unlike the men in the telegraph office who worked indoors on fixed wages under close supervision, enjoyed union benefits, and managed the electrical transfer of information, telegraph boys worked outdoors under no supervision on piece work piece wages , saw no union benefits, and managed the physical aspect of the industry in the form of handwritten or printed paper messages. Boys reported for work in the morning clad in their uniforms and awaited their assignments, receiving payment by the mile. Though some choose to travel by foot, bicycles were required for distant destinations. John Dickinson of Dallas, Texas accumulated more than 16,000 miles between April and September 1916. Western Union bought 5,000 bicycles a year and resold them to their telegraph boys nationwide at a discount. A local fleet might number from one to three dozen or more. ref name Herlihy Companies were responsible for providing uniform laundries, locker rooms, assembly halls, and classrooms. In the call box system developed in 1872, a customer would ring the telegraph office for a messenger who would then speed to the customer s door to pick up a handwritten message and return to the telegraph office to have it sent electrically to its destination. ref name Downey The life could be dangerous. Boys ... schedule rather than the 36 hour schedule of public schools. During slack times, the telegraph office ... 99 info networks.html title Information Networks and Urban Spaces The Case of the Telegraph Messenger ... ref The demand for telegraph boys fell when companies began reading messages over the telephone .... p. 318. ref In the autumn of 1914, bicycling telegraph boy Robert Crawford of Washington, D.C. ...   more details



  1. Evening Telegraph

    The Evening Telegraph may refer to Evening Telegraph Dundee , a Scottish newspaper, sister paper of The Courier Evening Telegraph Dublin , a now defunct Irish newspaper Coventry Evening Telegraph , now the Coventry Telegraph, an English newspaper Derby Evening Telegraph , now the Derby Telegraph, an English newspaper Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph , an English newspaper Peterborough Evening Telegraph , an English newspaper Philadelphia Evening Telegraph , American newspaper disambig ...   more details



  1. Telegraph Hill

    Telegraph Hill may be Telegraph Hill, San Francisco , California, USA Haldon Roads Telegraph Hill , on the Devon Expressway A38 road in Devon, England Telegraph Hill, Claygate , Surrey, England Telegraph Hill, Barnet , London, England Telegraph Hill, Lewisham , London, England Telegraph Hill Hull, Massachusetts , USA Ehrenbreitstein Fortress , Koblenz, Germany Prussian semaphore system Route Potsdam Telegraphenberg , Potsdam, Germany See also Telegraph hill geodis fr Telegraph Hill ...   more details



  1. Telegraph key

    Image J38TelegraphKey.jpg thumb A straight key style of telegraph key J38 World War II era U.S. military model File Wright Telegraph Key.jpg thumb right Wright Brothers Telegraph Key Telegraph key is a general term for any switching device used primarily to send Morse code . Similar keys are used for all forms of manual telegraphy , such as in electrical telegraph and radio telegraphy . Types of keys Since its original inception, the telegraph key s design has developed such that there are now multiple types of keys. Straight keys A straight key is the common telegraph key as seen in old movies. It is a simple bar with a knob on top and a contact underneath. When the bar is depressed against spring tension, it forms a circuit and allows electricity to flow. Traditionally, American telegraph keys had flat topped knobs and narrow bars frequently curved. British telegraph keys had ball shaped knobs and thick bars. This appears to be purely a matter of culture and training, but the users of each are tremendously partisan. Straight keys have been made in numerous variations for over 150 years and in numerous countries. They are the subject of an avid community of key collectors. The straight key is simple and reliable, but the rapid pumping action needed to send a string of dots or dits .... Non telegraphy uses of keys Simple telegraph like keys were long used to control the flow of electricity in laboratory tests of electrical circuits. Often, these were simple strap keys in which a bend in the key lever provided the key s spring action. Telegraph keys were once used in the study ... as telegraph keys. fact date April 2007 With straight keys, side swipers, and, to an extent .... Notes and references references External links http www.zianet.com sparks Sparks Telegraph Key Review A pictorial review of telegraphy and telegraph keys with an emphasis on spark wireless telegraphy. http www.telegraph office.com The Telegraph Office A resource for telegraph key collectors and historians ...   more details



  1. Telegraph Act

    Telegraph Act is a stock short title which used to be used for legislation in the United Kingdom , relating to telegraphy . The Bill for an Act with this short title may have been known as a Telegraph Bill during its passage through Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament . Telegraph Acts may be a generic name either for legislation bearing that short title or for all legislation which relates to telegraphy. It is a term of art. See also Wireless Telegraphy Act . List The Telegraph Act 1863 26 & 27 Vict. c.112 The Telegraph Act Amendment Act 1866 29 & 30 Vict. c.3 The Telegraph Act 1868 31 & 32 Vict. c.110 The Telegraph Act 1869 32 & 33 Vict. c.73 The Telegraph Act 1870 33 & 34 Vict. c.88 The Telegraph Act 1878 41 & 42 Vict. c.76 The Submarine Telegraph Act 1885 48 & 49 Vict. c.49 The Telegraph Act 1885 48 & 49 Vict. c.58 The Submarine Telegraph Act 1886 50 Vict. c.3 The Telegraph Isle of Man Act 1889 52 & 53 Vict. c.34 The Telegraph Act 1892 55 & 56 Vict. c.59 The Telegraph Act 1899 62 & 63 Vict. c.38 The Telegraph Money Act 1907 7 Edw.7 c.6 The Telegraph Construction Act 1908 8 Edw.7 c.33 The Telegraph Arbitration Act 1909 9 Edw.7 c.20 The Telegraph Construction Act 1911 1 & 2 Geo.5 c.39 The Telegraph Construction Act 1916 6 & 7 Geo.5 c.40 The Telegraph Acts The Telegraph Acts 1868, 1869 means ... expression is used as a collective title in the 1870 Act and is presumably authorised by the 1869 Act . The Telegraph Acts 1863 to 1892 means the Telegraph Act 1863, the Telegraph Act Amendment Act 1866, the Telegraph Act 1868, the Telegraph Act 1869, the Telegraph Act 1870, the Telegraph Act 1878, the Telegraph Act 1885, the Telegraph Isle of Man Act 1889 and the Telegraph Act 1892. ref This collective title was authorised by the Short Titles Act 1896 , section 2 1 and the second schedule. ref See also List of short titles References Reflist UK legislation Statute stub ... Kingdom Category Telecommunications law Category History of the telegraph ...   more details



  1. Telegraph Road

    Telegraph Road may refer to In streets Telegraph Road Southern California , partly carrying State Route 126 as well as streets running through Ventura, California and Santa Paula, California U.S. Route 24 in Michigan Telegraph Road Michigan , in the Metro Detroit area, carrying U.S. Highway 24 Virginia State Route 241 Telegraph Road Northern Virginia , carrying State Route 241 and State Route 611 Telegraph Road St. Louis County, Missouri , carrying Route 231 Telegraph Road Southern California , after Florence Avenue before Slauson Avenue in Santa Fe Springs, California . In music Telegraph Road song , a song on the Dire Straits album Love over Gold Telegraph Road album , an album by Sonny Moorman See also Telegraph Avenue disambig Category Lists of roads sharing the same title ...   more details



  1. Morning Telegraph

    Morning Telegraph may refer to A previous name for the Sheffield Telegraph The Morning Telegraph , a New York City newspaper devoted mostly to theatrical and horse racing news published from 1833 to 1972, it was replaced by an Eastern edition of the Daily Racing Form Disambig ...   more details



  1. Telegraph stamp

    Telegraph stamps are Postage stamp stamps intended solely for the prepayment of telegraph fees. ref The Stamp ... 0340171839 ref The customer completed a telegraph form before handing it with payment to the clerk who applied a telegraph stamp and cancelled it to show that payment had been made. If the stamp ... Telegraph Stamp 1886 Type 2.jpg right thumb 150px Colombia, 1886 telegraph stamp File Nicaragua Telegrafos.jpg right thumb 150px Nicaragua 1891, 1893 telegraph stamps File Vienna 1870 Telegraph.jpg right thumb 150px Vienna, 1870 private telegraph stamp Usage The majority of telegrams were paid ... cancels or punched holes. Specific telegraph stamps were issued in most countries but in some regular postage stamps were overprinted eg. Nicaragua, Ecuador . Private companies issued telegraph stamps in countries where the telegraph network was of private ownership. The first telegraph stamps issued might be those of the English and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Co., released in 1853. The first government issued telegraph stamps were produced by Spain and went into use on July 1, 1864. Occasionally postage stamps ran out and telegraph stamps were used for letter postage as an emergency measure, for example in Spain in 1879. File 1871 France telegraph stamp.jpg right thumb 150px France, 1871 telegraph stamp Collecting Telegraph stamps are regarded by many philatelists as desirable and collectable ..., except the French Yvert & Tellier. Telegraph and Telephone Stamps of the World by S.E.R. Hiscocks, published in 1982, is the only general catalog. American telegraph stamps are also listed and described in detail in United States Telegraph Stamps and Franks by George Jay Kramer. The first American telegraph stamps were issued by the New York City and Suburban Printing Telegraph Co., probably in 1859. The Royal Philatelic Collection of Queen Elizabeth II has many telegraph stamps as George ... companies such as Bonelli s Electric Telegram Company, the Electric Telegraph Company and the British ...   more details



  1. HMS Telegraph

    At least two vessels in the service of the Royal Navy have borne the name Telegraph . HM hired brig Telegraph 1798 HM hired brig Telegraph 1798 , a 14 gun vessel which was launched in 1798, participated in a ship action in 1799 that earned the crew a Naval General Service Medal 1847 Naval General Service Medal , and which was lost at sea in 1801. HMS Telegraph 1813 , the former American privateer Vengeance , captured in 1813 and wrecked in 1817. References Colledge cite book first Rif last Winfield title British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793&ndash 1817 Design, Construction, Careers and Fates publisher Seaforth year 2008 isbn 1861762461 Shipindex name Telegraph, HMS DEFAULTSORT Telegraph, HMS Category Royal Navy ship names ...   more details



  1. Scunthorpe Telegraph

    Italic title The Scunthorpe Telegraph is a local paid for newspaper published and distributed weekly in Scunthorpe , England . It was launched on 8 September 1937. Prior to the Scunthorpe Telegraph s launch, the town was served by the Grimsby Telegraph Grimsby Evening Telegraph . The newspaper is owned by the Northcliffe Group Associated Newspapers, a subsidiary of DMG Daily Mail Group . The Scunthorpe Telegraph and Grimsby Evening Telegraph and their associated websites became GSMG Grimsby Scunthorpe Media Group in 2007. The Scunthorpe Telegraph s editor is Mel Cook and its deputy editor is David Atkin. The final edition of the Daily Scunthorpe Telegraph was printed on 12 August 2011, ref http www.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk Today s paper final daily edition Telegraph story 13120371 detail story.html ref with the paper becoming a weekly from 18 August 2011. ref cite news title Your Telegraph is going weekly from next month work This is Scunthorpe url http www.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk Telegraph going weekly month story 12948441 detail story.html accessdate 15 July 2011 date 15 July 2011 ref References Reflist External links http www.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk Official website http www.journalism.co.uk news scunthorpe telegraph staff devastated by weekly move s2 a545180 Journalism.co.uk Scunthorpe Telegraph Staff devastated By Weekly Move Northcliffe Media UK regional daily newspapers Category Publications established in 1937 Category Newspapers published in England Category Media in Lincolnshire Category Scunthorpe Category 1937 establishments in England ...   more details



  1. Telegraph hill

    A telegraph hill is a hill or other natural elevation, chosen as part of an semaphore line optical telegraph system because of the relatively great distance between it and at least one other point, which it may observe or be observed from. In the 18th and 19th centuries, such points were in some cases in permanent use for commerce and public administration , and in others, identified in advance of need or as need arose, especially for command and control military command and control in military operation s. See also Telegraph Hill for a list of named telegraph hills telecommunications Category Early telecommunications Category Telegraphy Tech stub Comm stub ...   more details



  1. The Telegraph (Alton)

    for other uses of The Telegraph The Telegraph disambiguation Infobox Newspaper name The Telegraph image Image Thetelegraphlogo.jpg 250px caption type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1836 br small as the Alton Telegraph small ceased publication price 0.75 owners Freedom Communications publisher Jim Shrader editor Dan Brannan language English circulation 20,441 headquarters 111 E. Broadway br Alton, Illinois Alton , Illinois IL 62002 br United States ISSN website http www.thetelegraph.com TheTelegraph.com The Telegraph is a newspaper that serves the St. Louis Metro East . It was founded in 1836 as the Alton Telegraph by Lawson A. Parks. ref http www.lib.niu.edu ipo 1997 ihy970459.html Lawson A. Parks Retrieved on October 7, 2007 ref . It is published seven days a week and has an average daily circulation of 20,441. ref http www.mondotimes.com 1 world us 13 719 1844 ref The paper is owned by Freedom Communications . Until the 1970s, the Telegrpah was previously known as the Alton Daily Telegrpah and then the Alton Evening Telegraph ref Ramsey, Donna. Chronology of Alton Newspapers, 1832 1976. The Telegrpah , July 3, 1976, Sec. D ref In 1969, the Alton Telegraph was sued for defamation by a local builder, James C. Green. A jury awarded 9 million. The newspaper could not appeal unless it posted a 10 million bond, and instead declared bankruptcy, eventually settling for slightly more than its insurance limits. ref http www.pointoflaw.com archives 000820.php ref References reflist External links Portalbox Illinois Journalism http www.thetelegraph.com Official Website of The Telegraph http m.thetelegraph.com Official mobile website http www.library.uiuc.edu inp docs Telegraph alton.pdf Evolution of The Telegraph http www.lib.niu.edu ipo 1997 ihy970459.html Biography of Lawson A. Parks Freedom Communications US newspaper stub DEFAULTSORT Telegraph Category Publications established in 1836 Category Alton, Illinois ...   more details



  1. K9YA Telegraph

    Infobox Magazine title K9YA Telegraph image file Cover Wiki K9YA Telegraph 06.2008.png image size 150px image caption K9YA Telegraph , June 2008 editor Philip Cala Lazar, K9PL editor title Editor frequency Monthly circulation category Amateur radio company publisher Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club firstdate January 2004 country USA language English language English website http www.k9ya.org www.k9ya.org issn The K9YA Telegraph is a free, monthly, general interest amateur radio Ezine e Zine first published in January 2004. The Magazine journal of the Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club, the K9YA Telegraph is distributed to subscribers in over 100 countries via e mail as a PDF file. Issues comprise original articles written by authors drawn from its subscriber base. Notable among these authors is contributing editor, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD VA3ZBB, former How s DX columnist for QST magazine. The K9YA Telegraph describes itself as unique in offering the amateur radio community a no cost, high concept publication covering a number of topics unavailable elsewhere and in providing a welcoming venue and readership to first time writers. The Telegraph s staff includes Michael Dinelli, N9BOR, layout Philip Cala Lazar, K9PL, editor and Dick Sylvan, W9CBT, cartoonist . Dick Sylvan s cartoons, after first appearing in the K9YA Telegraph , are then reprinted monthly in RadCom , the journal ... ISBN 1 4116 6195 8 . A compilation of Rod Newkirk s articles written for the K9YA Telegraph is published in the book, The Rod Newkirk Collection From the Pages of the K9YA Telegraph 2004 2009 ISBN 978 1 4583 6939 0 . K9YA Telegraph articles have been referenced in the Contester s Rate Sheet ... by William Pierpont, N HFF, will contain original content from the K9YA Telegraph . K9YA Telegraph motto The Good News About Amateur Radio External links http www.k9ya.org K9YA Telegraph http www.k9ya.org index telegraph.htm K9YA Telegraph article indexes http www.fists.org FISTS The International ...   more details



  1. The Telegraph (magazine)

    otheruses Telegraph disambiguation The Telegraph was a fanzine fan oriented periodical on musical matters, primarily relating to Bob Dylan . It was published in Manchester , England in 53 issues from November 1981 until the Winter presumably the final quarter of 1997. At that point it had a circulation of about 3500, of which England accounted for approximately half. Through 1983, approximately bimonthly issues were dated by month thereafter, each issue was designated by the year and one of the four season s issues numbered three or four per year, until the final two years, in which a total of three appeared. The publisher and primary writer was John Bauldie , who died in 1996 a website exists about the periodical and 15 Dylan related books, of which 13 were published by The Telegraph , and two anthologies, consisting mostly of Telegraph articles each had multiple publishers, according to country. External links http expectingrain.com dok div telegraph default.html The Telegraph DEFAULTSORT Telegraph, The magazine Category Fanzines Category Bob Dylan music mag stub ...   more details



  1. The Telegraph (Macon)

    for other uses of The Telegraph The Telegraph disambiguation Infobox Newspaper name The Telegraph image Image The Telegraph Macon front page.jpg 175px caption The 2007 04 03 front page of br The Telegraph type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1826 ceased publication price owners The McClatchy Company publisher George McCanless editor Sherrie Marshall circulation 67,512 Daily br 89,451 Sunday headquarters 120 Broadway br Macon, Georgia 31201 3444 br USA ISSN website http www.macon.com macon.com The Telegraph , frequently referred to as the Macon Telegraph , is a The McClatchy Company ...?id h 2446 Sverdlik, Alan. Macon Telegraph , from the New Georgia Encyclopedia ref History Beginnings The Macon Telegraph began printing as a weekly newspaper in 1826, three years after the Incorporation ... Macon Telegraph and Confederate States of America Confederate . ref cite news first Jenny last Gordon pages 5A title Telegraph timeline date 2005 03 14 publisher The Telegraph Macon, Ga. ref ... into The Telegraph and most others folded. However, in 1884, a teenaged Telegraph employee spent Dollar ... papers. The News continued to publish in the afternoon, while the Telegraph remained the morning ... the Telegraph and News in 1969 to Knight Ridder Knight Newspapers , and subsequently invested the proceeds ... to create Knight Ridder. At the same time, the Saturday editions of the Telegraph and News merged. This foreshadowed a larger merger, as in 1983, the two papers daily editions merged. The new Macon Telegraph ... of Technology . The paper officially changed its name back to The Macon Telegraph in 1990, bringing ..., the official, correct name of the newspaper is The Telegraph . In 2006, Knight Ridder was sold to The McClatchy Company , bringing the Telegraph under a new owner once again. External links Portalbox Georgia U.S. state Journalism http www.macon.com Macon.com The Telegraph official site http m.macon.com ... profile of The Telegraph http dlg.galileo.usg.edu telegraph Macon Telegraph Archive Digital Library ...   more details



  1. The Telegraph Trail

    Infobox Film name The Telegraph Trail image The Telegraph Trail.jpg image size caption Theatrical poster to The Telegraph Trail 1933 director Tenny Wright producer Leon Schlesinger writer Kurt Kempler narrator starring John Wayne br Frank McHugh music cinematography Ted D. McCord editing William Clemens distributor Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Pictures released 18 March 1933 runtime 54 minutes country Film US language English budget preceded by followed by The Telegraph Trail is a 1933 in film 1933 Western genre Western film starring John Wayne and featuring Frank McHugh . Cast John Wayne John Trent Frank McHugh Corporal Tippy Marceline Day Alice Keller Otis Harlan Uncle Zeke Keller Albert J. Smith actor Albert J. Smith Gus Lynch Yakima Canutt High Wolf Lafe McKee Lafe See also John Wayne filmography 1926 1940 External links imdb title id 0024647 title The Telegraph Trail DEFAULTSORT Telegraph Trail, The Category 1933 films Category American films Category Black and white films Category 1930s Western films Category English language films Category Warner Bros. films 1930s Western film stub ...   more details



  1. The Sunday Telegraph

    About the UK newspaper the Australian Sunday Telegraph newspaper The Daily Telegraph Australia the American Sunday Telegraph newspaper in Nashua, New Hampshire The Telegraph Nashua Infobox newspaper name The Sunday Telegraph logo Image The Sunday Telegraph.png 200px image File Sunday Telegraph.JPG 200px type Weekly newspaper format Broadsheet price Pound sterling 1.60 editor Ian MacGregor journalist Ian MacGregor foundation start date df yes 1961 owners Telegraph Media Group headquarters 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0DT website http www.telegraph.co.uk www.telegraph.co.uk circulation 501,379 July 2011 ref name circ cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk media table 2011 aug 12 abcs national newspapers1 title ABCs work The Guardian location UK accessdate 24 September 2011 date 12 August 2011 July 2011 ref oclc 436617202 ISSN 9976 1874 The Sunday Telegraph is a British broadsheet newspaper , founded in February 1961. It is the sister paper of The Daily Telegraph , but is run separately with a different editorial staff, although there is some cross usage of stories. The paper was launched following the loss of the contract to use the daily paper s presses to produce The Sunday Times . Peregrine Worsthorne is probably the paper s best known journalist, and was associated with the title from 1961 to 1997, including being editor for three years from 1986 to 1989. In 1989, the Sunday title was briefly merged into a seven day operation under Max Hastings s overall control. In 2005, under the editorship of Sarah Sands, the paper was revamped, a glossy fashion magazine being added to the more traditional review section. The masthead was changed, but following her dismissal it was returned to its gothic style. Editors The editors of The Sunday Telegraph have included 1961 ... Sunday Telegraph, The Category Publications established in 1961 Category 1961 establishments ... Category Telegraph Media Group UK newspaper stub ro Sunday Telegraph ...   more details




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