Title: "ATLANTIC BRIDGED BY A VOICE. New history made in last days of Old Year when America was picked up and relayed and broadcasted all over Britain".
A historic moment when the International Western Electric Company in Britain makes telephone contact with the American Telephone...
Title: "ATLANTIC BRIDGED BY A VOICE. New history made in last days of Old Year when America was picked up and relayed and broadcasted all over Britain".
A historic moment when the International Western Electric Company in Britain makes telephone contact with the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in New York.
Night shot of a group of people standing outside a low building, they are lit by enormous flood lights, in the foreground a man appears to be operating a large movie camera.
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