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Views of Eucla : Telegraph Station
Telegraph Station, Eucla. Ausralia's largest hand repeating station. Camel wagon outside.


South Australian views : Post & Telegraph Offices
Post and Telegraph Offices, Adelaide.


Charlotte Waters Telegraph Station in the Northern Territory
Charlotte Waters Telegraph Station, looking inside the courtyard.


Charlotte Waters Telegraph Station in the Northern Territory
Charlotte Waters Telegraph Station buildings.


Barrow Creek Telegraph Station buildings
The telegraph station buildings at Barrow Creek, with a member of the tourist party standing by.


Barrow Creek Telegraph Station buildings
The telegraph station buildings at Barrow Creek.


Report on the Overland Telegraph
Newspaper cutting featuring an article on Sir Charles Todd and his role in the construction of the Overland Telegraph in 1872; it also features the photograph at B 69996/65.


P.S. Telegraph at Milang Jetty
Obscured view of P.S. Telegraph at Milang Jetty, with crew standing near the wheel.


Telegraph office
'Photo taken 1921. telegraph instruments, and bench, Morse code keys and receiving box, centre "tape relays" etc.'


Telegraph office
'Mr Frederick Alfred Price, then nicknamed "Whacka Price" at the instrument bench [of the telegraph office]. he was the last officer in charge of station 1916-1924.'


Telegraph Station
'Telegraph Station looking south. Heavitree Gap in distance and River Todd.'


Telegraph Station
'Telegraph Station looking north east.'


Telegraph Station
Telegraph Station at Alice Springs.


The overland telegraph line
Bob Carew up a pole of the Overland Telegraph Line.


The overland telegraph line
A view of the overland telegraph line.


Alice Springs telegraph station
Distant view of Alice Springs telegraph station.


Telegraph station building at Smoky Bay
The premises of the telegraph station at Smoky Bay in South Australia; a man and a woman stand in the foreground feeding two goats or sheep.


Telegraph Station at Alice Springs
Distant view of the Telegraph Station at Alice Springs, Northern Territory.


Telegraph Station, Alice Springs
Distant view of the Telegraph Station at Alice Springs, Northern Territory.


Telegraph buildings at Smoky Bay
Telegraph buildings and a farmhouse at Smoky Bay, South Australia; a man and a woman stand in the foreground with their goats.


Telegraphic equipment
A room of telegraphic equipment, possibly at Smoky Bay, South Australia.


Survey and telegraph officers
A group of survey and telegraph officers; G. F. Dodwell, Government Astronomer, sits far right.


The telegraph station at Kingscote, Kangaroo Island
The telegraph station at Kingscote, Kangaroo Island ; a shed in the foreground bears a painted advertisemene for Martin Brothers, drapers etc. of Burlington House, Adelaide.


Army telegraph operator
A field telegraph operator at work during an army camp at Callington watched by a sergeant and an officer.


Distant view of Katherine Telegraph Station
Distant view of Katherine Telegraph Station.


Certificate of service on Overland Telegraph Line
Certificate of service of the engagement of Alfred Giles on R.G. Burton's section of the Adelaide to Port Darwin Telegraph Line as officer-in-charge of stock from September 1871 to the line's completion. Signed by Burton and Charles Todd in 1872 on a printed certificate form.


Landing the telegraph cable, Port Darwin
Landing the telegraph cable at Port Darwin. A large group of men are holding the cable. The ship, 'Hibernia' is in the background [also at B 16].


Overland telegraph line plaque, William Creek
Plaque commemorating the connection of an automatic telephone service to William Creek and surrounding districts, and to recognise the Overland Telegraph Line and the camels used. It was unveiled by Telecom Australia's State Manager John Huston on 15 June 1987. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1631/100.


Photos from a report on the reconstruction of the East West Telegraph Line
A series of photos taken to illustrate the reconstruction of the East West Telegraph Line report prepared by Don Burnard. Two have been lost: 1. Geographical map of the East-West Trunk Route; and 7. Party layout.


Journal of Stephen King Jnr of the Overland Telegraph Line
Handwritten diary relating to Stephen King's work as surveyor and explorer for the northern part of the Overland Telegraph.