Box 45
Contains 125 Results:
2. AT&T Photo Service No. 60-280. Keller Studio Cincinnati, Ohio. Repair truck with a bucket crane, and wire spool on back, running line overhead. No evidence that this is Grand Rapids or Michigan.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
3. AT&T Photo Service 61-324. Van with bell logo, with double side doors open, and man working with equipment. Van is parked in a residential neighborhood. No evidence that this is Grand Rapids or Michigan.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
4. Pay Station Operators, July 14, 1924 in Grand Rapids. Interior view showing women wearing headsets, seated a desk which have switchboard consoles. Lower level of building. 2006.060
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
5. Revenue Accounting Dept. Interior. Shows women seated in front of sorting bins, lower level setting. No visual or written information to suggest this is a telephone company, but the women are seated in a similar manner, in a similar setting as the image above.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
6. CAMA Operators. CAMA Board. 1962. Shows four women in headsets seated at an electronic console with large push buttons at each console.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
7. Michigan Bell Tel. Company Photographic, Feb. 23, 1957. Job no. 51-429-35. Records of long distance calls, direct distance dialing. Images shows a group of women standing in front of a computer console, looking at a strip of output.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
8. Michigan Bell Telephone Co. display board. Communications in space. Telstar, includes two “Princess” type phone models, which may have been used to listen to a tape associated with the display. Michigan Week, May 19-25, 1963. Wurzburg's window.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
9. Young man in view using a wall mounted intercom phone system with a frayed cord.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
10. AT&T Photo Service 422. Superior Fototech, Inc. AT&T Photo File no. S-3514. Display of historical phone sets, including some wall mounted and others free standing. Includes crank phones and dial phones, but no push button.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
11. “No. 440” on paper on object. Museum item, old type phone.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.