File:Telegraph Key & Relay - Victorian Telegraph Service, 1860s.jpg
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DescriptionTelegraph Key & Relay - Victorian Telegraph Service, 1860s.jpg |
English: The telegraph key and relay was used to transmit and receive electric signals using the Morse system. This telegraph was used by the Victorian Telegraph Service in Melbourne, Australia in the 1860s. |
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