Communications Cable, 1880-1930

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Artifact Overview

Our "wireless life" began at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, with the laying of the transatlantic telegraph system in 1858. Telegraphs were sent wherever wires hung in the 1850s, but hardwiring signals between transoceanic continents required feats of engineering. Materials improved, geographic range extended--these cables were part of the infrastructure that created the earliest global communication networks.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Cable (Object genre)

Date Made

1880-1930

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2014.0.17.129

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Copper (Metal)
Lead (Metal)
Glass (Material)

Dimensions

Height: 6.5 in
Diameter: 1.75 in