Early telegraph message, 1794
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Early telegraph message, 1794
Early telegraph message. Coloured artwork of the 1794 use of a semaphore telegraph system to send a war message. This was the first efficient use of a telegraph system. On 30 August 1794, a message was sent from this telegraph station at Conde, France, to Paris, some 200 kilometres, taking 30 minutes to arrive. The message announced the victory of French Republican armies at Conde-sur-Escaut. The semaphore system (on top of tower) was developed by the brothers Chappe. This demonstration of the usefulness of this technology ensured government support and further innovation. By 1814, telegraph networks extended to major European cities. From La Telegraphie Historique (Alexis Belloc, 1888)
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1700s 1888 18th Century Alexis Belloc Army August Battle Building Camp Communicating Communication Communications Early False Colour France French Humans Invention La Telegraphie Historique Military Optical Revolution Signalling Soldier Soldiers Telecommunication Telecommunications Telegraph Telegraphy Tent Tents Tower Transmitting Visual 1794 Chappe Conde False Coloured Semaphore
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This coloured artwork captures a significant moment in history - the early telegraph message sent in 1794. The image showcases the semaphore telegraph system, an innovative invention that revolutionized communication during this era. Developed by the Chappe brothers, the semaphore system is depicted atop a tower, symbolizing progress and technological advancement. Intriguingly, on 30 August 1794, from Conde-sur-Escaut in France to Paris, a war message was transmitted using this telegraph station. Covering a distance of approximately 200 kilometres, it took merely half an hour for the message to arrive. This remarkable feat announced the victory of French Republican armies at Conde-sur-Escaut and demonstrated the efficiency of this new technology. The success of this early telegraph message ensured government support and paved the way for further innovation in telecommunications. By 1814, extensive telegraph networks had been established across major European cities. This historical illustration not only highlights human ingenuity but also emphasizes how advancements in technology can shape our world. It serves as a reminder that even centuries ago, people were striving to improve connectivity and overcome barriers through inventive means. Captured within these vibrant colours are elements such as soldiers' tents and military camps which reflect both military significance and societal context during that time period. Overall, this print encapsulates an important milestone in communication history while showcasing artistic brilliance through its intricate detailing and composition.
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