File MS-4-180, Box 2, Folder 214 - Inetrior of central office building in Liverpool Nova Scotia

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Inetrior of central office building in Liverpool Nova Scotia

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MS-4-180, Box 2, Folder 214

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  • 1931 (Creation)

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1 photograph : b&w ; 9 x 13 cm

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Photograph of interior of central office Liverpool building. "This picture Liverpool 1931 showing only 1 50 line switchboard with 45 local drops magneto or battery call lines and 5 small drops (pro. toll lines). I can't recall an installation of this type at any time that I had worked in Liverpool, especially in 1931. Same would apply to Lockeport, Shelburne, Mill Village or Port Mouton exchanges. If this picture was actually taken in Liverpool, perhaps it could have been the 1st board used by the Maritime Telephone and Telegraph Company the time they bought out the Queens County Telephone Company in 1911 when they first went in the Cowie building on Market Street as Liverpool had 87 phones, probably quite a number of 4 party and multi party lines and a board that size probably looked after the exchange at that time" - E.L. Locke [date unknown]

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