The Victorian Revolution in telecommunications
- The Victorian Revolution in Letter Writing
- The Introduction of the Penny Post
- Postal Products: Postage stamps, Stationery, Letter Racks, Paper Clips, Ink Wells, Desk Sets, Portable Writing Desks
- Prepaid Stationery and the Penny Black
- Virtual Communities and Communcations Networks: Postal Service, Telegraph, and Internet
Semaphore and other Visual Telegraphy
Electricity-based Telegraphy
“He'll be back here with a speed that would whip electro-telegraphs.” — A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle
- The Electric Telegraph, Telecommunications Wonder of the Railway Age: 1791 to 1852
- The Atlantic Telegraph Cable Breaks and Is Later Recovered
- The Laying of Submarine Cable -- The Triumph of Brunel's "Great Eastern" on 27 July 1866
- Timeline of Submarine Telegraphy
- Politics of communication: The Laying of the Cable -- John (UK) and Jonathan (USA) Joining Hands
- The Diver in Search of the Atlantic Cable Gets on Hot Water by George Du Maurier
- The Atlantic Cable (broadside)
- Robert Dudley and The Atlantic Telegraph
- The telegraph and the position of women in Victorian London
- Henry James and the telegraph office as a microcosm of urban life
- Guglielmo Marconi and the Beginning of Wireless Telegraphy
- W. Heath Robinson’s Illustration for "The Deep-Sea Cables"
Cartoonists and Humor magazines comment on the telegram
- Jones’s Fate — A Tale of Sixpenny Telegrams (Fun (30September 1885): 145
- A Tale of the Telegraph (verses, 1864)
- Telephones and Telegrams (cartoon sketch by McKay)
Telecommunication without Wires
- Skype Anyone? Victorian Satire inadvertently becomes Prescience
- Radio & Wireless — Victorian Old Patents and Inventions (a web resource)
Last modified 31 May 2020