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TELEPHONE MUSEUMS
The list is
not exhaustive, nor do all of the museums listed
specialise exclusively in ‘our’ kind of
interest. Some are more professional than others whilst
some are frankly a bit amateurish but are all worth
visiting. Owing to constant change, entries may become
out of date so it is always worth telephoning in advance.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in BRITAIN
- AIR
DEFENCE COMMAND & CONTROL MUSEUM, RAF
Neatishead, Norwich, NR12 8YB. Exhibits cover the
WW2 and Cold War periods; the museum is located
15 miles north-east of Norwich off the A1151
road. Visitors welcome by appointment (telephone
the Director on 01692-630930 extension 7309).
- THE
ALMONRY HERITAGE CENTRE, Abbey Gate, Evesham,
Worcs. (01386-446944). Open 10.00-17.00 except
Sundays 14.00-17.00. Excellent local museum with
surprisingly large collection of old telephones.
- AMBERLEY
CHALK PITS MUSEUM, Amberley, Arundel, BN18
9LT (01798-831370, fax 01798-831831). Opposite
Amberley station, easy road access. Opening hours
vary according to time of year, daily in high
season. Comprehensive industrial
archeology museum, with a nice section on
telecomms, including a restored rural telephone
exchange.
http://www.amberleymuseum.co.uk/
- AVONCROFT
MUSEUM OF BUILDINGS, Stoke Heath, Bromsgrove,
Worcs., B60 4JR (01527-31886/31363). Buildings
spanning seven centuries have been re-erected
here, from windmills to prefabs. British Telecom
has assisted by supplying examples of all its
designs of telephone kiosk. Open from early March
to late November from 11.00 onwards. Daily in
summer, weekends and Bank Holidays at other
times. Closed some Mondays though (best to
ring first). Admission charge.
- THE
BAKELITE MUSEUM, Orchard Mill, Bridge Street,
Williton, Somerset, TA4 4NS (01984-632133). Open
Easter to end September. Term time: Thursday to
Sunday 10:30-18:00; School holidays: every day
10:30-18:00. ‘A unique display of vintage
plastics and domestic items set within a 17th
century watermill’. Shop, bookshop, licensed
café, bed and breakfast also on site.
- BAMPTON
MUSEUM. This delightful museum, in Bampton,
Devon, has now closed. The instigator hopes to
re-establish it on another site nearby.
- BATTLE
OF BRITAIN CONTROL ROOM, RAF Uxbridge, Uxbridge,
Middx. (01895-237144). Underground operations
room with all the plotting tables and other
paraphernalia, preserved exactly as it was on the
morning of 15th September 1940. Individual and
group visits, by appointment only. Contact
Warrant Officer Chris Wren.
- BRUCE
CASTLE MUSEUM, Bruce Grove, Tottenham, North
London (12
minutes walk from Bruce Grove station).
Interesting collection of telecomms artifacts,
including
samples of submarine telegraph cables of
the 1850s, including the first UK-France cable
1850, telegraph instruments,
various telephones
and two patterns of National Telephone
Company enamel sign.
Website at
http://www.brucecastlemuseum.org.uk although this doesn't mention the
telecomms items.
- CABINET
WAR ROOMS, Clive Steps, King Charles Street,
London, SW1 (020-7930 6961). Churchill's
underground wartime headquarters, recreated
to look as if they have been left as they were at
the time of the Blitz. All telephone equipment on
show. Open daily 10.00-17.15, admission
charge.
- DESIGN
MUSEUM, Butler's Wharf, Shad Thames,
London, SE1 2YD (020-7403 6933). A
small number of design classic phones are on
show. The shop sells a booklet on telephone
design.
- ESSEX
SECRET BUNKER, Crown Buildings, Shrublands Road,
Furze Hill, Mistley, Essex, CO11 1HS
(01206-392271). Open daily 10.30-16.30. Former
Cold War period bunker, later the Essex county
war headquarters. This underground
structure was built in 1951 and has been
packed with 80 tons of authentic Cold War period
equipment, with the original plotting board,
telecomms equipment and other effects on display.
- FLEUR-DE-LIS
HERITAGE CENTRE, Stone Street, Faversham, Kent.
Here, in one of the finest heritage centres in
the country, they are working on a UAX13 (rural
automatic exchange) and a kiosk. The exchange
came from Littlebourne, near Canterbury, and is
of a type widely used in east Kent and elsewhere.
- GOONHILLY
EARTH STATION, Cornwall. Part of the former
Taunton museum collection is on display at the
Visitor Centre here.
- GUERNSEY
TELEPHONE MUSEUM, Hermes, La Planque, Cobo Road,
Castel (01481-711221). Free admission Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings (19.00-21.00),
April-September. "Telephones, switchboards
and other equipment as used in the Bailiwick of
Guernsey since the first telephone exchanges were
opened on 28th July 1898."
http://www.guernseytelecoms.com/index_mus.html
- HACK GREEN SECRET NUCLEAR BUNKER, French Lane
End, Hack Green (postal address: Box 127,
Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 8AQ). (01270-629219, fax
01270-629218). Originally built as a radar
station during World War 2, the bunker was
rebuilt as a top-secret Regional Seat of
Government during the 1970s, a function which it
retained until 1993. Preserved in excellent
order, the two-level structure contains what were
government offices, dormitories, canteen and a
BBC studio and now houses an extensive museum of
civil defence and Cold War memorabilia as well as
large room full of GPO equipment. It is
open daily from 10.00-17.00 until the end
of October then at weekends and public holidays
(except Christmas Day and Boxing Day) during
November-February. From March it reverts to
seven-day opening.
- HELLFIRE
CORNER at Dover Castle, Kent. Tour of once
secret wartime installations buried deep
inside the cliffs includes tour of communications
room, with large quantities of old switchboards,
amplifiers and other equipment. Dover Castle is
in the care of English Heritage and a single
admission fee is charged for admission to all the
exhibits. Tours of the secret underground tunnels
leave approximately every 15 minutes in summer
and every 45 minutes in winter; the tour takes 50
minutes. The last tour starts at 17.00 in summer
and at 15.00 in winter. The castle opens daily at
10.00 and closes at 18.00 (16.00 October to
March).
- JERSEY,
Former German fortress-class (2m reinforced
concrete) trunk cable exchange in Trinity
Gardens. The bunker is relatively undocumented
but there may be a plan of the original layout in
the Channel Island Occupation Society archives,
who also have a slim volume of biography on the
"Last G.P.O. Engineer" (who ended up
stuck "for the duration") which
certainly refers to him taking the cables out of
service and I *think* reconnecting them
after the surrender and Trinity Gardens is
mentioned if memory serves. This exchange is
believed to be the terminating/switch control for
the undersea cables from France, mainly
teleprinter but with some voice circuits and
linked on to Guernsey (HQ). The direct cable to
the UK was "live" throughout the
Occupation, but the Island Kommandantur refused
to activate it even immediately pre-liberation for disarmanent talks.
In the last days (post D-Day and the recapture of
the Cherbourg region (Regional HQ) the only
communication between the islands and Berlin was
by means of one transmitter at the St. Jacques
Naval Comms bunker in Guernsey [John Germain].
- KELVEDON
HATCH R4 BUNKER, Kelvedon Hatch, Essex
(01277-364883). Open daily 10.00-16.00 with tours
on the hour. Formerly top secret, this huge
underground structure is an excellent
example of an R4 Rotor (radar defence) bunker
built in the early 1950s as a Sector Operations
Centre for the Metropolitan Sector of Fighter
Command. It later became a Sector Operations
Centre for UK Warning & Monitoring
Organisation. remaining top secret until
recently, it is now easy to find, with a
brand-new entrance from the main Brentwood-Ongar
road (north west of Brentwood, near Kelvedon
Hatch). You are welcome to ring for directions.
Here too there is a large collection of telephone
and teleprinter equipment, and volunteer helpers
are sought—come and have a look around, then
sign the book to volunteer.
- KIDDERMINSTER
RAILWAY MUSEUM, reached via the Severn Valley
Railway station. Primarily railway relics but
with some nice single needle telegraphs and
railway telephones.
- KINGSTON-UPON-HULL.
Kingston Communications, formerly the Hull
Corporation Telephone Department has some items,
viewable on application to Telephone House, Carr
Lane.
- MANCHESTER,
GREATER MANCHESTER MUSEUM OF SCIENCE &
TECHNOLOGY, Liverpool Road Station, Liverpool
Road, Castlefield, Manchester, M3 4JP (0161- 832
2244). Open 10.30 am - 5 pm daily.
- MUSEUM
OF COMMUNICATION, Saltire Court, Castle Terrace,
Edinburgh. Closed June 1999 by ScottishTelecom.
- MUSEUM
OF SUBMARINE TELEGRAPHY, Porthcurno, Cornwall.
Open April to October, 11.00-15.00 on Wednesdays
and Fridays only.
- NARROW
GAUGE RAILWAY MUSEUM, Wharf station, Tywyn,
Gwynedd, LL36 9EY. Two single needle telegraphs.
- NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM, Leeman Road, York, YO2
4XJ (01904-621261). Mainly trains but some
telephone and telegraph exhibits also.
- NAVAL COMMUNICATIONS & RADAR MUSEUM.
Visits by appointment only. Write to Lt.
Cdr W.E. Legg RN (Retd), Museum Curator, HMS
Collingwood, Fareham, PO14 1AS.
- NORWICH TELECOM MUSEUM. Closed but planned
to re-open under volunteer management.
- OXFORD
TELECOM MUSEUM, BT Museum, 35 Speedwell Street,
Oxford, OX1 1RH (01865-246601). Opened by
appointment. Not a huge museum but a very
comprehensive collection.
- ROYAL
CORPS OF SIGNALS MUSEUM, Blandford Camp, Dorset,
DT11 8RH (01258-482248). Admission free, open
10.00-17.00 Monday to Friday, 10.00-16.00
weekends June to September. The museum is clearly
signposted from the B3082 Blandford to Wimborne
road and contains a comprehensive display of
military line and radio communications from the
Crimean War to the present day.
- ROYAL
MUSEUMS OF SCOTLAND, Chambers Street, Edinburgh,
EH1 1JF (0131-225 7534). Good collection of early
telegraphs. Also has a Sinclair telephone switch,
a semi-automatic exchange which predates
Strowger.
- SCIENCE
MUSEUM, Exhibition Road, South Kensington,
London, SW7 2DD (020-7938 8000).
Telecommunications gallery with many interesting
exhibits (plus many other items in store.)
- SCOTLAND'S
SECRET BUNKER, Troywood, St Andrews, Fife, KY16
8QH (01333-310301, fax 01333-312040). This is one
of the underground nuclear war command centres
equipped in the 1960s, known to devotees as
Anstruther. It is open from Easter until the end
of October, from 10.00 to 18.00. Parties and
coaches welcome. The communications centre,
emergency broadcasting studios and computer room
are all preserved with authentic artefacts.
- STORY
OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS, formerly the Telecom
Technology Showcase, London. BT's premier museum,
sadly closed in August 1997 although all the
artefacts are still in situ.
- TELEPHONE
MUSEUM, at the MILTON KEYNES MUSEUM, McConnell
Drive, Wolverton, Milton Keynes. See their own
website www.mkheritage.co.uk/TTM
and the main MK Museum website
www.mkheritage.co.uk
for opening times (mainly weekends) and how to
find the place.
- TIME-BALL
TOWER, Victoria Parade, Deal, Kent
(01304-360897). A four-floor museum of time
and telegraphy. The time-ball drops at 1pm daily.
Tuesday-Saturday 12 noon-4.45pm, Easter to
September.
- WOLLATON
PARK INDUSTRIAL MUSEUM, Courtyard Buildings,
Wollaton Park, Nottingham, NG8 2AE (tel/fax
0115-928 4602). Contains the former Ericsson
museum collection of telephones and switching
equipment, presented by the Plessey Company. Many
more items in store than on show.
- WESTERN
APPROACHES COMMAND CENTRE, Derby House, 1 Rumford
Street, Liverpool, L2 3SZ (0151-227 2008). This
underground headquarters was the command centre
for the Battle of the Atlantic during World War
II. Visitors today can see the RAF plotting room,
the main operations room, the cypher room,
teleprinter room and the telephone exchange. Open
all year round but confirm by ringing the number
shown.
Many
other museums have telephone exhibits on show,
particularly the larger museums of science and industry,
some local museums of rural life and several preserved
railways, tramway and transport museums. An excellent
guide to these is the Steam Heritage Preserved
Railways, Industrial, Transport, Ship, Aircraft &
Military Museum & Rally Guide published
annually on 1st March by TEE Publishing, The Fosse,
Radford Semele, Leamington Spa, CV31 1XN
(01926-614101, fax 01926-614293) and available direct or
from most large newsagents.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in ARGENTINA
- MUSEO
DE TELECOMUNICACIONES. Avenida de los Italianos
851, Buenos Aires (tel: 00 54 11-4968 3116, fax
00 54 11-4968 3120, e-mail
museo@ta.telecom.com.at
).
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in AUSTRIA
- POST-
UND TELEGRAPHENMUSEUM. In the Technical Museum,
Mariahilfstrasse 212, Vienna.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in BELGIUM
- MUSÉE
DES POSTES ET TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Grand Sablon
40, Brussels.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in CANADA
- BELL
CANADA MUSEUM, 6055 Monkland Avenue, Montreal,
H4G 1H3 (00 1 514-870 4696). Bell
Canada’s historical collection of equipment,
opened on request. Archive centre, also open by
appointment, is at 1055 Beaver Hall Hill,
Montreal, H2Z 1S4 (00 1 514-870 7088, fax 00 1
514-870 2537).
- BELL
HOMESTEAD, 94 Tutela Heights Road, Brantford,
Ontario, N3T 1N3 (00 1 519-756 6220, fax 00 1
519-759 5975). Historic residence of the Bell
family, open 10.00-18.00 summer, closed Mondays.
- CANADIAN
FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS MUSEUM,
Vimy Post Office, Kingston, Ontario, K7K 5Z0 (00
1 613-541 5395, fax 00 1 613-541 4489. Large
display of military communications equipment.
- EDMONTON
TELEPHONE HISTORICAL INFORMATION CENTRE
FOUNDATION, Box 4962, Edmonton, Alberta, T6E 5GB,
Canada (00 1 403 441 2077, fax 00 1 403 433
4068). Located at 10437 - 83 Avenue,
Edmonton. Publishes a very handy and
comprehensive World Directory of Telephone
Museums.
- NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, Box 9724,
Ottawa Terminal, K1G 5A3 (00 1 613-991 3083, fax
00 1 613-3636). Hands-on exhibit from
Strowger to optical fibre.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in CROATIA
- PTT-MUSEJ,
Jurisiceva 13, Zagreb (274811).
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in the CZECH REPUBLIC
- POST
MUSEUM, in former Cistercian monastery, Vyssi
Brod (40km south of Budweis).
- POSTOVNI
MUZEUM, Holeckova 10, Prague.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in DENMARK
- TELEFONMUSEET,
Svanemollevej 112A, 2900 Hellerup near Copenhagen
(00 45-3399 4050, fax 00 45-3162 3770) Open
Sundays 14.00-16.00. A large collection of
telephones and switchboards on display, including
just about every variant possible of Ericsson
magneto table telephones.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in EIRE
- DUBLIN.
The training section of Telecom Eireann intends
to set up a museum here shortly. Currently the
items are in store at Kimmage Manor.
- MAYNOOTH
COLLEGE, Maynooth, County Kildare. This is the
home of the electrical collection of the Reverend
Nicholas Callan, who invented the induction coil.
Among items on display are a single needle and
other telegraph apparatus. Free admission, by
appointment.
- VALENTIA
ISLAND MUSEUM, Valentia, County Kerry. Pays
special attention to the European terminal of the
1858 Atlantic cable.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in FINLAND
- TELEGALLERIA,
Elimaenkatu 9A, Helsinki (00 358-0704 2050, fax
00 358-0704 2045).
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in FRANCE
- MUSÉE
REGIONALE ‘LES TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS EN
FLANDRE’, 12 avenue Foch,
Marcq-en-Baroeul/Nord (00 33 3-2072 3028). Open
Wed, Sat, Sundays 10.00-12.00 and 14.00-16.00.
Large collection of telegraphs, manual telephone
switchboards and auto equipment. Model of Chappe
telegraph, captured German field teletype.
- MUSÉE
DES ARTS ET METIERS, Paris (00 33 1-4027 2372,
fax 00 33 1-4027 2662). Metro station: Arts et
Métiers. Very disappointing for a national
science museum, the whole collection is stuck in
a timewarp circa 1961 with no new additions or
evidence of renovation since then. Small
collection of telephones and telegraphs.
- MUSÉE
DE LA POSTE, 34 Boulevard de Vaugirard, Paris.
- MUSÉE
DES PTT, Riquewihr/Alsace,
- MUSÉE
DES TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS, Pleumeur-Boudou. This
earth station in Britanny is the French
equivalent of Britain’s Goonhilly Down and
houses a museum spanning 150 years of
telecommunication history. English-speaking
telephone service 00 33 2-9646 6380.
- TELECOM
MUSEUM, 45 rue de Soupetard, 31049 Toulouse (00
33 5-6148 4284). Described as "un petit
musée des telecommunications. Le responsable est
M. Michel."
- WAR
MUSEUM,
Parc
St. Pierre (opposite the Town Hall), Calais(00 33
3-2134 2157, fax 00 33 3-2196 6240). Open
1/2 -31/3, 1/10 - 30/11 -1100 - 1700hrs. (Closed
Tues). 1/4 - 30/9, 1000- 1800hrs. (open every
day). Collection of war
souvenirs mainly depicting the German occupation
of Calais from 1940-45. The museum building was
formerly the German Navy's main telephone
exchange in northern France.
"Situated in
the giant Mako bunker, former headquarters of the
German Navy, in Saint-Pierre Park next to the
Hotel de
Ville, the museum describes what happened in
and around the town, from the battles of May 1940
to the liberation in September 1944. Within the
heavily camouflaged bunker, one of the biggest
built by the Germans in France, there are
fascinating displays devoted to the Battle of
Britain, the Royal Green Jackets Regiment,
prisoners of war, the Resistance, the German Navy
and daily life during the Nazi occupation. Entry
costs 15 francs for an adult, 10 francs for
children, and people in wheelchairs will find
good access to all the exhibits."
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in GERMANY
- GERMAN
NATIONAL MUSEUM (Deutsches Museum) Museumsinsel
1, 80538 München (00 49 89-217 9274, fax
00 40 89-217 9324).
- GERMAN
POSTAL MUSEUM (Deutsches Postmuseum) Schaumainkai
53, Frankfurt am Main (00 49 69-606 0230,
fax 00 49 69-606 0123).
- MUSEUM
OF POST AND TELECOMMUNICATION (Museum für
Post und Telekommunikation), Leipziger Str./Ecke
Mauerstr., 10117 Berlin. Closed until 1999 for
rebuilding. Temporary location An der
Urania 15, 10787 Berlin (0049 30-7501 6890) Open
Monday to Thursday 09.00-17.00; Saturday and
Sunday 10.00-17.00.
- MUSEUM
OF POST AND TELECOMMUNICATION (Museum für
Post und Telekommunikation), Stephansplatz 5,
20354 Hamburg (00 49 40-3503 7701). Open
Tues/Wed//Friday 10.00 -15.00, Thursday 10.00
-18.00.
- PHILIPP-REIS-SAMMLUNG,
Hugenottenstrasse 93, Friedrichsdorf/Taunus. The
Germans consider Reis the true inventor of
the telephone.
- POST
AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS MUSEUM (Post- und
Fernmeldemuseum) Freidrichstrasse 13, Stuttgart
(00 49 711-2000 3344, fax 00 49 711-2000 3456).
- POSTMUSEUM,
Zeppelinstrasse 24, Hannover.
- POSTMUSEUM,
Koblenz.
- Telefonmuseum Hittfelder
Bahnhof, Gustav-Becker-Str. 9, D-21218 Hittfeld.
(00 49 4105-126 76, fax 00 49 4105-15 99
76) . Open every Saturday and every Sunday
from 14.00-18.00. Located in railway station.
- TRANSPORT
& TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM (Museum für Verkehr und
Technik), Trebbiner Str. 9, 10963 Berlin, (00 49
30-254 840).
- VERKEHRSMUSEUM,
Postabteilung, Lessingstrasse 6, Nürnberg.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in GREECE
- POSTAL
MUSEUM, 5 Rue du Stade Pagrati, Athens.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in HUNGARY
- TELECOMMS
MUSEUM (Telefónia Múzeum) Budapest 1014, Úri
Utca 49, on Castle Hill. (201 8188). Fun place
for children, where they can make 100-year old
exchange spring to life. Open Tuesday - Sunday,
10.00-16.00, closed Mondays.
- TRANSPORT
& COMMUNICATIONS MUSEUM with old railway
telgraphs and telephones (Közlekedési Múzeum)
1146 Budapest, Városligeti Street 11 (342 0565,
fax 344 0322). Open Tuesday-Friday
10.00-18.00 (early May - end September),
10.00-16.00 end September - early May.
10.00-18.00 Saturdays and Sundays.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in ICELAND
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS MUSEUM, Landssími Islands HF
Coast Station (Loftskeytasöðin), on Suðurgata,
150 Reykjavik (00 354
550 6410, fax 00 354 550
6416). Open on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday
afternoons only from 13.00 to 18.00 hours.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in ITALY
- MUSEO
STORICO PT, Viale Cristoforo Colombo, Rome.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in JUGOSLAVIA
- PTT-MUSEUM,
Palmoticeva ul br. 2, Belgrade.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in LIECHTENSTEIN
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in LUXEMBOURG
- POST
& TELECOMMS MUSEUM, Place de la Gare, L-2417
Luxembourg (00 352-4088 7322, fax 00 352-406867
).
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in THE NETHERLANDS
- POSTMUSEUM,
82 Zeestraat, The Hague. 00 31 70-630949. Open
daily 10.00-17.00, Sundays and public holidays
13.00-17.00. Small charge made. Excellent museum,
with many displays including a working Rotary
exchange. Bookshop with technical books.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in NEW ZEALAND
- Post
and Telecomms Museum, Ferrymead Historic Park,
Christchurch, New Zealand. Good selection of
Rotary and step-by-step exchange equipment as
well as telephone and telegraph instruments, road
vehicles and so on.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in NORWAY
- POSTMUSEET,
Tollbugata 17, Oslo (00 47 2-408059).
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in POLAND
- POST
& TELECOMMUNICATIONS MUSEUM, skr. pocztowa
2030, 50-954 Wroclaw 1. Open weekdays (except
Tuesday) 10.00-15.00 Sundays 11.00-14.00.
Wroclaw is the former German city of Breslau and
the museum is in the pre-war German telecomms
headquarters. Morse, Hughes and Baudot
telegraphs, old telephone apparatus, of mixed
German and Polish origin. It is understood that a
similar collection in Warsaw was lost during the
war, so this is now the best telecomms museum in
Poland.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in PORTUGAL
- MUSEO
DOS CTT, Rua de D. Estefania 175, Lisbon.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in RUSSIA
- POLYTECHNICAL
MUSEUM, Moscow.
- POPOV
CENTRAL MUSEUM OF COMMUNICATIONS, St Petersburg.
- POSTAL
& TELEGRAPH MUSEUM. Inside Kazan railway
terminus, Komosolskaya Plotschad, Moscow.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in SAN MARINO
- MUSEO
POSTALE, Borgo Maggiore, San Marino.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in SPAIN
- MUSEO
POSTAL Y TELECOMUNICACION, Pasaje de
Montalban, Madrid. (00 34 1-521 4260)
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in SWEDEN
- POSTMUSEUM,
Lilla Nygatan 6, Stockholm.
- SCIENCE
MUSEUM, Stockholm. Large section on
telecommunications, subsidised by Ericsson.
- TELEMUSEUM,
Museivagen 7, S-115 27 Stockholm (00 46 8-663
1085, fax 00 46 8-663 2604).
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in SWITZERLAND
- MUSEUM
FÜR KOMMUNIKATION, Helvetiastr. 16, Bern
(00 41 31-357 5555, fax 00 41 31-357 5599).
- SWISS
TRANSPORT MUSEUM, Lidostrasse 5, CH-6006 Luzern
(00 41 41-314444, fax 00 41 41-316168). Open
10.00-16.00 daily. Two halls devoted to posts and
telecomms, including working exhibits of all
types of automatic telephone selectors used in
Switzerland. The museum is mainly orientated to
non-technical visitors and thus fascinating for
children (huge model railway!). Hefty admission
charge.
Telephone
museums and related places to visit in the USA
- BELL’S
WORKSHOP, 125 High Street, Boston, Mass 02107 (00
1 617-743 1167, fax 00 1 617-743 6057). Telephone
museum containing a replica of Bell's original
workshop. Another related museum at 185 Franklin
Street.
- GTE
COMMUNICATIONS MUSEUM, 303 East Berry Street,
Fort Wayne, Indiana. Open 10.00-16.00 Monday to
Friday. Hundreds of items, many rare phones plus
a working Strowger exchange demonstrator.
Open Thursday and Friday 12.00-16.00,
Saturday and Sunday 13.00-17.00 May-October.
Closed July 4.
- ILLINOIS
BELL MUSEUM, Chicago (00 1 312-964 8444).
- MUSEUM
OF INDEPENDENT TELEPHONY, Box 625, 412 South
Campbell Street, Abilene, Kansas 67410 (00 1
913-263 1757).
- PIONEER
MUSEUM OF LINCOLN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH,
Lincoln, Nebraska (00 1 402-476 4321).
- PIONEER
MUSEUM OF NEW YORK, 57 East 14th Street,
Huntington, NY 11746 (00 1 516-423 2275).
- SMITHSONIAN
INSTITUTE National Museum of American History,
Division of Electricity, Washington DC, USA
(00 1 202-357 1840, fax 00 1 202-357 4256).
- TELEPHONE
PIONEER COMMUNICATION MUSEUM, 140 New Montgomery
Street, San Francisco 94105 (00 1 415-542 0182,
fax 00 1 415-4133. extensive collection of
telecomm exhibits. Archive Centre is at 1515 19th
Avenue, San Francisco 94122 (00 1 415-661 6469,
fax 00 1 415-661 1077) and is the largest
catalogued archival collection in North America.
- TELEPHONE
PIONEER MUSEUM OF TEXAS, 2nd Floor, 1
Bell Plaza, Dallas, Texas, USA (00 1 214-464
4359). Large museum, located on corner of
Commerce Street and South Akard Street. Admission
free.
- U.S.
ARMY SIGNAL CORPS MUSEUM, Attn: ATZH-SM, Building
36305, Ft Gordon, GA 30905-5293, USA (00 1
706-791 3856). The exhibits and administration
building is located at Avenue of the States and
37th Street. Open Tuesday-Friday
08.00-16.00, Saturday 12.00-17.00. Closed Sunday,
Monday and all federal holidays.
This is
a fraction only of the dozens of telephone-related
museums in the USA. For more information buy the guide
published by the Edmonton Telephone Historical
Information Centre – entry under Canada.
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