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Telephone history: Antique phones from 1920-1930. These six images were part of a series of photographs by Theodor Horydczak, all featuring the rotary-dial telephones in use at the time. Based on the technology shown, the pictures were apparently taken sometime between 1920 and 1930.
Vintage payphones & phone booths: The most popular in the world (1958) By James H Winchester, Central Press Association – The Courier-News (Bridgewater, New Jersey) December 23, 1958 New York — At the east end of New York City’s Grand Central terminal’s upper-level rotunda, between a newsreel theater and a toyshop, stand three rows of ...
The Stroudsburg and Bushkill Telephone Company was established in 1892. It was purchased by the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania in 1926. Tapping out a number on the musical Touch-Tone buttons is so fast that an entire number can be dialed in as little as two seconds. With a rotary dial, it takes about 10 seconds to dial a seven-digit number.
1960s Miss Princess Phone contest. In connection with the introduction of the new telephone, New Jersey Bell is running a “Miss Princess Phone” contest among its 15,000 women employees. There will be eight regional winners chosen from among the more than 600 employees whose photographs were submitted.
First video phone: Bell System introduces Picturephone service (1967) A logical extension of today’s telephone service… Bell System Picturephone service now lets callers see as well as talk on the telephone. And “hands-free” if they wish.
The Freedom Phone 1100 ($150) has a speaker at the base; others, such as Radio Shack’s Duofone ET-410 ($180), function as an intercom when a regular corded phone is connected to the base. When shopping, look for features you would want to get for any phone, such as automatic redial, memory dialing or two-line capability.
It was still only 40 pages (20 pieces of paper), and included phone directions, advertisements, a list of the 391 phone subscribers at the time, and some short essays on the technology of the era. One rare copy of the first edition of this phone book was sold at an auction by Christie’s in 2008. It was expected to sell for between $30,000 and ...
Vintage extension phones came in many colors to fit your home decor (1961) (1) One-Button Phone: Can do one of several jobs—cut other extensions off your line, switch your phone to another line, or raise your phone’s hearing level. (2) Extension Phones: Add step-saving conveniences with wall phone, desk set or Princess in colors that ...
Enchanted evening by Zenith. (1950-1951) The setting: You… your guests, 1951 Black Magic TV with reflection-proof screen. Supreme moment! When Zenith Black Magic Television comes into your life (1950) You’ve known great moments in your life. You’ve lived in an age of marvels. But there’s an experience coming your way—an experience so ...
Fax machines can cost up to $4000. Fax machines are available in a wide range of prices from $600 to more than $4,000, depending the machine’s features. There are a wide range of features offered with today’s fax machines, according to Gary Twineham, president of Gary’s Office Machines in Hutchinson. He said machines now have memory ...