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Title: | The pneumatic post of Paris : part 1 |
Authors: | Hayhurst, J. D. |
Keywords: | Pneumatic-tube transportation -- France -- History Postal service -- France -- Paris -- History Postal stationery -- France -- Paris -- History Postmarks -- France -- Paris -- History |
Issue Date: | 2013-04 |
Publisher: | Malta Philatelic Society |
Citation: | Hayhurst, J. D. (2013). The pneumatic post of Paris : part 1. Journal of the Malta Philatelic Society, 42(1), 28-32. |
Abstract: | The first half of the 19th century saw an unprecedented acceleration of communication through the introduction of the electric telegraph. Its principal application was to commercial intelligence for the merchants on the stock exchanges for whom fortunes could be won by the receipt of advance information, but the gain in speed from the telegraph could be lost if a message took a long time to get from the telegraph office to the stock exchange. It was to avoid this delay that in 1853 J. Latimer Clark installed a 220 yard long pneumatic tube connecting the London Stock Exchange in Threadneedle Street with the Central Station in Lothbury of the Electric Telegraph Company which had been incorporated in 1846. There were similar installations in Berlin in 1865 between the Central Telegraph Office and the Stock Exchange, and in 1866 in Paris out of the place de la Bourse. [excerpt] |
Description: | Continued in August 2013 issue. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/68185 |
Appears in Collections: | JMPS - 2013 - 42(1) |
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