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Star shaped computer tapes, together with communication equipments. A kind of disturbing image to have - remembering what we had to witness since this February. USSR 18 October 1979 / 60th Anniversary of Signal Corps / design: G. Komlev  |
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That was a great idea you had and now at a glance one can see what has been posted previously. Great work. Thanks. |
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Austria issued this 1965 stamp for the centeneray of the International Telecommunication Union. The stamp shows a telegraph key. Scott 745  |
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Quote: I hope these help you to find more stamps from your collection to share on this thread!! Well done Tomoko  |
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This Australia 2022 stamp shows map, telegraph key, and Morse code that reads Overland Telegraph.  |
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Quote: That was a great idea Thank you for your comment, lithograving - but it is not my original idea, I am following what rod222 does on Telegraph Insulators on Stamps tread on this forum. And yes, it works, as two more stamps are shared since! Thank you for the beautiful Austrian intaglio and Australian commemorative by KuoLC5310, which we discussed earlier but didn't have the scan. Here is one more Morse key; Japan 24 September 1977 / 50th Anniversary of Ham Radio: early speaker and key / design: T. Yamanouchi  By the way, this stamp is on my ebay shop. If you type "communication" at the search function on the link below, it will come up with other similar kind. https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/tomonakaazu |
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Hi Rod - beautiful stamp from Nicaragua! I think that is the oldest issue so far..? Here is a Morse code reading task - but it says very short, GST: Gesellschaft für Sport und Technik! DDR 8 August 1972 / Sports and Technical Sciences: Radio set and Morse key / design: M. Gottschall  Have a happy new year, everyone! |
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Edited by tomonakaazu - 12/31/2022 10:22 am |
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Quote: I think that is the oldest issue so far..? The first stamp in the world to show a morse key ? It would have to be in the running. Plenty of stamps with Iconography before that, but none with a key. Surprised it took 50 years. I particularly like the early Japanese Telegraph stamps showing the Battery and wires. Hughes Telegraph, Spanish Charity labels for orphans of Telegraph workers. Exist : Overprinted CEUTA and MELILLA Additional colours Brown and Purple and Green. Faux postmarks.  |
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Edited by rod222 - 12/31/2022 2:48 pm |
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Happy New Year to everyone, and all the best for 2023! Quote: Plenty of stamps with Iconography before that Oh, really? I haven't seen those. Could you share if you have? Quote: I particularly like the early Japanese Telegraph stamps showing the Battery and wires. This as well - do you have it in your collection? Looking forward to see them! Here is a curious one - much modern tapes for recording, and side views and the layers of thin brown tapes look nothing else than Morse code.. Zaire 1982 / Telecommunication and Health  |
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Quote: This as well - do you have it in your collection? Hi Tomoko, ideally, they both belong in the Telegraph thread. But here it is In the 1980's I was decorating my home in the Art Deco style, and I had a polished wooden wall phone, with receiver on the side (no dial) Inside were two enormous porcelain batteries and wires just like this.  |
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Thank you for sharing, Rod! - that wire expression is really cute/kawaii and I haven't seen the stamp before. The wire "kuru-kuru" coiled loop is making the serious chrysanthemum heraldry a bit funny.. and I never thought the object in the middle could be a buttery, unless you have described it so. I enjoy those less serious attitude on communication issue, such as one below with punches tapes! Czechoslovakia 2 April 1979 / 30th Anniversary of Telecommunications: Stylised Satellite / design: I. Strnad  |
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Certainly Porcelain Batteries My Aussie wall phone was similar to this but more modern Had the two bells One had to lift the receiver off the hook, madly wind / rotate the handle on the right hand side, this would send a pulse through to the lass on the switchboard, to pas you through to the line you required  |
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