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| Name: Robyn Andrews | MY URL: Visit Me |
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| Name: Harold E. Nelson | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Newport, Maine, USA |
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I tried to post the following but I think it did not go through. Here's another try. Love the icebergs!
Nice website! Good luck with it. I found it from the HC site while looking
for info on the cable. I have read "I have Touched the Greatest Ship" and
"The Great Iron Ship" by Dugan. Best Great Eastern story I have read.
Have been researching the Heart's Content Longitude station of the U.S.
Coast Survey of 1866(near the original Cable Station at HC). The CS timed
stars over the telegraph cables and landlines to bring "telegraphic
longitude from Greenwich to Harvard College Observatory, and all of North
America. William Brydone Jack, First Astronmer of Canada used telegraphic
longitude stations from his King's College Observatory in Fredericton, NB
Canada, and brought longitude stations to the Atlantic Provinces and Quebec.
Remains of stones used to support the Coast Survey telescope have not been
found yet, but may be there.
Check out: http://www.kerryweb.ie/cablestation/index.html and
http://www.cwhistory.com/history/TeacherPack/TPintro.html on the Cable &
Wireless website.
Also, Tom Standage's "The Victorian Internet" is a good book on telegraph
history. Maybe students would like to trace the "Victorian Internet" on the
modern Internet. I think I have a list of all of the Telegaph stations from
Heart's Content to New York city if anyone is interested.
Regards:
Harold E. Nelson
8 Hill Avenue,
Newport, ME 04953 USA
I am working on some articles on the U.S. Coast Survey for a survey magazine
and to document their Trans-Atlantic Telegraphic Longitude Campaign of 1866.
The Calais Observatory in Maine is the best preserved of all in the chain;
about 100 miles from my house.
| Name: Leonard Lye | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Board Office |
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Hi I'm testing the guestbook link.