RMWA1C1H–150th Anniversary invention of Telegraph in Russia, Pavel Schilling, postage stamp, Russia, USSR, 1982
RM2E3MP7J–Manchurian alphabet by Pavel Schilling, 1824.
RM2KC30KF–A 19th century dictionary engraving of a single-needle telegraph instrument. This early electrical telegraph used a needle moved electromagnetically to send and display messages. in 1820. Pavel Schilling developed a telegraph using needles suspended by threads. William Fothergill Cooke started building telegraphs in England and with Charles Wheatstone developed an improved version that was used by railway companies. Cooke's Electric Telegraph Company, (1846 was the first public telegraph service in Britain.
RMT3K9XC–Portrait of Baron Paul Ludwig Schilling von Cannstatt (1786-1837), before 1822. Creator: Hampeln, Carl, von (1794-after 1880).
RMP9C8D8–Baron Paul Ludwig Schilling von Cannstatt (1786-1837). Museum: Russian National Library, St. Petersburg.
RMK9T27B–1897 - A selection of Weiny-Phillips telegraphy devices
RM2ET83XB–Pavel Lvovich Schilling von Cannstatt (by K. Hampeln).
RMTCXYM1–Portrait of Baron Paul Ludwig Schilling von Cannstatt (1786-1837), before 1822. Creator: Hampeln, Carl, von (1794-after 1880).
RMT9KCB0–Portrait of Baron Paul Ludwig Schilling von Cannstatt (1786-1837). Museum: State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. Author: CARL VON HAMPELN.
RMK9T27G–1897 - Telegraphy - A man using a self teaching kit and learning how to operate the new technological invention of the telegraph using a Remington keyboard
RMK9T279–Portrait of Walter P. Suesman (aka Sussman), member of the US law firm Suesman & Suesman of Providence, Rhode Island. He was involved in the introduction of telegraphy communication
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