The Telcon story, 1850-1950 / compiled and ed. by G.L.Lawford and L.R.Nicholson for the Telegraph Construction & Maintenance Co. Ltd
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- 799955
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- Book
- Author:
- Telegraph Construction & Maintenace Co. Ltd., London
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- Lond. : Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Co., 1950
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- Telegraph Construction & Maintenance Co. Ltd., Lond
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