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Relic of Early Telecommunications

Relic of Early Telecommunications

A Hemingray-42aquamarine-blue_glass insulator, a badly battered one non the less, once used for early and often very crudely primitive forms of telecomunications up until the times in which the Western Electric model 500 rotary telephone was a standard tradition of mass telecommunications.

Photo made at the former site of the Eno Cotton Mill Village upon the northern flanks of Occoneechee Mountain where relics from pre-1956 years were plentiful and many digital photographs were made ...or did I say that already?

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