Western Electric Telephone Switchboard, Used by the Michigan Bell Telephone Company, circa 1930

THF181503 / Western Electric Telephone Switchboard, Used by the Michigan Bell Telephone Company, circa 1930
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Artifact Overview

Before long-distance direct dialing became widespread in the 1960s, callers relied on switchboards to connect calls. When a caller picked up the phone, a switchboard operator on the line would ask them for the number they would like to connect to. The operator would put the call through by manually connecting the caller's line to the appropriate recipient via the switchboard.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Telephone switchboard

Date Made

circa 1930

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

36.218.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Michigan Bell Telephone Company.

Material

Wood (Plant material)
Rubber (Material)
Paper (Fiber product)
Celluloid (Cellulosic)
Copper alloy
Linen (Material)

Color

Brown
Black (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 94 in
Width: 75 in
Depth: 87 in

Inscriptions

167 168 169 / Western Electric
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