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Ancient morse code telegraphy device isolated on a white background-stock-foto
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Monroe, NY - US - Sep 6, 2025 Antique telegraph machine with brass fittings and wooden base on display at Museum Village’s Merrit Store.-stock-foto
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Morse code machine at Royal Airforce Museum, London, United Kingdom-stock-foto
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Morse code machine at Royal Airforce Museum, London, United Kingdom-stock-foto
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Morse code machine at Royal Airforce Museum, London, United Kingdom-stock-foto
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Mulhouse, France - Apr 20, 2025: Retro Morse code signaling toy set with blue units and illustrated space-themed packaging showing a child in a spaces-stock-foto
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old telegraph morse code machine detail close up-stock-foto
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"Gen One: Innovation from the Paul G. Allen Collection" at Christie's luxury auction house located in Rockefeller Center, New York City, USA  2024-stock-foto
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Seamless pattern with old telegraph machine. Communication and press history. Morse code. Technology. Vector illustration.-stock-foto
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old Morse code machine in the Localbahnmuseum Bayerisch Eisenstein, Lower Bavaria, Germany-stock-foto
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Historic KPH Maritime Radio Receiving Station, Point Reyes National Seashore, California, USA-stock-foto
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Historic KPH Maritime Radio Receiving Station, Point Reyes National Seashore, California, USA-stock-foto
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Telegraph, morse code telegraphy device. SOS message, concept. 3D rendering isolated on white background-stock-foto
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Telegraph  morse tape receiver.  ca. 1950-1959. Railway Museum, Madrid. Spain.-stock-foto
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San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina - January 18th, 2024: Old telegraph in the museum of the historic house of Tucuman.-stock-foto
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Telegraph machine to send Morse code or to receive it on a paper tape.-stock-foto
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Telegraph, morse code telegraphy device, 3D rendering isolated on white background-stock-foto
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Ancient telegraph, 3D rendering isolated on white background-stock-foto
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Desktop retro telegraph machine for communication using Morse code made in Russia in 1917-stock-foto
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morse telegraph key ancient machine detail close up-stock-foto
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two Telekom technicians perform work on a transmission tower-stock-foto
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two Telekom technicians perform work on a transmission tower-stock-foto
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two Telekom technicians perform work on a transmission tower-stock-foto
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two Telekom technicians perform work on a transmission tower-stock-foto
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two Telekom technicians perform work on a transmission tower-stock-foto
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two Telekom technicians perform work on a transmission tower-stock-foto
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two Telekom technicians perform work on a transmission tower-stock-foto
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Selective focus of man's hand on a telegraph key with radio defocused in background-stock-foto
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Telegraph Simple vector icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element.-stock-foto
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Telegraph Simple vector icon.-stock-foto
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vintage morse telegraph key-stock-foto
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An old engraving of Morse Recording Telegraph of the 1830s. It is from a Victorian book of the 1890s on discoveries and inventions during the 1800s. American Samuel Morse (1791–1872) independently developed and patented a recording electric telegraph in 1837. Morse's assistant Alfred Vail developed an instrument that was called the register for recording the received messages. It embossed dots and dashes on a moving paper tape by a stylus (centre left) which was operated by an electromagnet. The tape is fed from a spool by a clockwork motor (left).-stock-foto
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vintage morse telegraph key, background banner-stock-foto
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Telegraph key close up-stock-foto
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An old engraving of a Morse transmitting plate from the Victorian era. It is from a book of the 1890s on discoveries and inventions during the 1800s. Morse code is a method used in telecommunication to encode text characters as sequences of two different signal durations called dots and dashes (dits and dahs). The code is named after American Samuel Morse, one of the inventors of the telegraph. It was first used in the 1840s. International Morse Code (Continental Morse Code) of 1865 encodes the 26 alphabet letters, one non-Latin letter, numerals, punctuation and procedural signals (prosigns).-stock-foto
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vintage morse telegraph key-stock-foto
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vintage morse telegraph key isolated on white background-stock-foto
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Typing text SOS on vintage manual typewriter. Close up of writes word on white paper. Typing a Morse code distress signal - The phrase save our souls.-stock-foto
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Typing text SOS on vintage manual typewriter. Close up of writes word on white paper. Typing a Morse code distress signal - The phrase save our souls.-stock-foto
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3D Rendering Illustration of an Antique Morse Telegraph Key created in the1830s & 1840s by Samuel Morse.-stock-foto