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Feb 9, 2024

BT Digital Archives

Digitised selection from BT’s archive collection from 1846 to present. Includes photographs, reports and items of correspondence all relating to Britain’s role in the development of telecommunications and the impact of the technology on society.

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BT Digital Archives

Digitised selection from BT’s archive collection from 1846 to present. Includes photographs, reports and items of correspondence all relating to Britain’s role in the development of telecommunications and the impact of the technology on society.

Contact:
Email

WWW:
BT Digital Archive