late 1800's telegraph-telephone line insulators

Dave Sandersfeld

late 1800's telegraph-telephone line insulators

Early American Western telegraph- telephone lines were strung along mountain tops on poles with glass insulators to limit electrical resistance or “drag”.

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late 1800's telegraph-telephone line insulators by Dave Sandersfeld
late 1800's telegraph-telephone line insulators by Dave Sandersfeld
  • Debbie Sandersfeld

    Debbie Sanders...

    I like this one very much. Good work.

  • owlspook

    owlspook

    good capture and interesting history .. I’ve seen those insulators .. many people collect them .. very cool to see on on the old pole … all the years it must have been there .. such history (smile)

  • Rosemaree

    Rosemaree

    I wonder what stories this could tell. Simply lying on the ground for years. It is good to see it intact. nice one Dave

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