Correspondence and reports on the setting up and operation of the Cape Cod Station
MS. Marconi 191
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Title
Correspondence and reports on the setting up and operation of the Cape Cod Station
Shelfmark
MS. Marconi 191
Summary
Includes:
Recommendations by J.A. Fleming on selecting the site and equipping the station, 1901
Reports by Marconi on his selection of the Cape Cod site and other aspects of a visit to America, 1901
Proceedings of an ordinary meeting of the Anglo-American Telegraph Company, referring to wireless telegraphy and particularly a press visit to the Cape Cod Station, 1903
Four photographs of the station showing buildings and the original ring of masts, each signed to Mr. G.S. Kemp [from] G. Marconi, c. 1901
Photograph of the Marconi towers, 1916
Date
1901-6, 1916
Language
English
Physical extent
1 box
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Collection contents
Papers relating to Marconi and the development of wireless telegraphy
Stations and establishment
Cape Cod Station
Correspondence and reports on the setting up and operation of the Cape Cod Station
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