Telegraph and Cable Office
by Mel Steinhauer
Title
Telegraph and Cable Office
Artist
Mel Steinhauer
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
(Copyright Mel Steinhauer all rights reserved) Way back in the old days of our country, communicating over long distances was quite different than it is today. Before the invention of the telephone, messages sent over wires were done by sending electronic signals known as Morse Code, or a series of dots and dashes equal to letters of the alphabet. The wires used to transmit these coded messages were usually on wood poles along the railroad tracks. So your local telegraph office could be found down at a train station like this one.
I created this image from my original photograph taken on location by adding digital enhancements, textures or other effects. These effects and image details will become more visible by clicking inside the green magnifier square as the cursor is placed over the image.
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February 20th, 2014
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