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The Bristol Royal Mail Post, Telegraph, and Telephone is a comprehensive historical account that traces the evolution of communication services in Bristol, England, from the earliest days of the Royal Mail to the advent of the telegraph and telephone. The book delves into the origins and development of the postal system, highlighting the establishment of the first post offices, the introduction of mail coaches, and the significant role Bristol played as a hub in the national network. It explores the challenges faced by early postal workers, the innovations that improved mail delivery, and the social and economic impact of reliable communication on the city and its inhabitants. As the narrative progresses, the book examines the revolutionary impact of the electric telegraph, detailing how it transformed business, government, and personal correspondence. It provides vivid descriptions of the installation of telegraph lines, the operation of telegraph offices, and the training of staff, while also recounting notable incidents and anecdotes from the era. The story continues with the arrival of the telephone, charting its gradual adoption in Bristol, the establishment of exchanges, and the ways in which it further connected people and businesses. Richly illustrated with historical photographs, maps, and documents, The Bristol Royal Mail Post, Telegraph, and Telephone offers readers a fascinating glimpse into the technological advancements that shaped modern communication. It pays tribute to the pioneers and workers who made these services possible, and it situates Bristol’s experience within the broader context of British and global communication history. This book is an invaluable resource for historians, enthusiasts of postal and communication history, and anyone interested in the story of how people have connected across distances through the centuries.
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Liczba stron: 278
Rok wydania: 2025
