SearchCurrently displaying: 17 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:format: "Still image" xSubject: "Communications (Cross channel telegraph, phones)" x Search term Filter by Subject Churches and Memorials (1)The Village Church (1)Roads (5)Bay Hill (2)Chapel Lane (1)High Street (1)Sea Street (1)Village Centre Views (1)War (1)Dover Patrol Memorial (1)Filter by Decade 1800s (1)1810s (1)1820s (1)1830s (1)1840s (1)1850s (1)1860s (1)1870s (1)1880s (3)1890s (1)1970s (1)1980s (3)1990s (3)2000s (6)2010s (1)2020s (1)2030s (1)2040s (1)2050s (1)2060s (1)2070s (1)2080s (1)Filter by Format Text (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Ness Point, channel tunnel boring site. Probably 19th century. Photocopy of a small black and white photograph of the west end of St Margaret's Bay showing the spot where the first boring was made for a channel tunnel and the path from cliff top ... St Margare'ts Bay showing cable hut telegraph pole and the sheerlegs in the sea where the cable came ashore A photograph of St Margaret's Bay showing the cable hut with a telegraph pole close by and sheerlegs in the sea used for handling the cable. Cross Channel Cable hut on St Margaret's beach. 1880s A photograph of St Margaret's Bay showing the cable hut in front of the first bungalow 'Follys' where the continental cable came ashore. About 1880. French cable ship Fresnel laying a new cable into the Bay. 16 September 1977 A series of photographs taken 16 September 1977 showing the French Cable laying vessel at work in the Bay and the cable coming ashore not far from the beach café. BT cable laying in progress Sea Street and Chapel Lane. 1985 These photographs show BT engineers at work laying cables in Sea Street and Chapel Lane during 1985 and 1986 and their fleet of vans. Sign in the Bay where the telephone cable came ashore. 24 Aug 1986 A photograph of St Margaret's Bay taken on 24th August 1986 with the sign showing where the telephone cable from France came ashore. The Repeater Station, Bay Hill. 1988 Photo 1 shows the Repeater Station in 1988 with the old style red telephone kiosk outside, Photo 2 taken in February 1988 shows the new style kiosk to the right of the bus shelter, Photo 3 taken ... Laying fibre optic cable along Sea Street. c2000 Photographs showing the laying of fibre optic cable along Sea Street. c2000. Parallel Lines Amateur Radio Contact Group operating near Dover Patrol Memorial. October 1996 Photographs of a group called Parallel Lines Amateur Radio Contact Group operating near the Dover Patrol Memorial 6th October 1996. Cable repair ship Peter Faber at work repairing the damaged cable in the Bay. 25 June 2004 Photographs taken on the 25 June 2004 showing the Danish cable repair ship at work off the Bay repairing cable recently damaged by the rock barge Charlie Rock. Mobile telephone mast equipment on roof of church tower. 23 August 2005 Photograph of the equipment placed on the roof of the church tower in connection with the recently installed mobile telephone mast. 23 August 2005 Vandalism near Post Office, High Street. 2005 Photographs taken on the 29th September 2005 showing vandalism by youths suspending objects in the trees outside the Post Office. Mechanical digger removing redundant cable from St Margaret's beach. 31 August 2006 Photographs taken on the 31st August 2006 showing a digger removing redundant cable from the beach. Cable Ship Wave Sentinel at work lifting cable off the Bay. 25 September 2006 The cable vessel Wave Sentinel at work lifting cable outside the Bay. 25 September 2006, Repeater Station, Bay Hill. 1988 This photograph shows the old style red telephone kiosk to the left and the new style to the right of the bus shelter outside the Repeater Station, top of Bay Hill. Experiment in the transmission of writing to St Margaret's Bay. 1966 A press report from an unknown source dated July 1966 describing an experiment in transmitting handwriting a distance from St Margaret's Bay. New submarine cable between St Margaret's Bay and La Panne in Belgium. 1964 A press cutting covering the completion of the new transistorised submarine cable repeaters which were laid between St Margaret's Bay and La Panne in Belgium and completed on the 27th November 1964.