File:Cable & Wireless inscribed crockery 2.jpg

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English: Sample (cups, plates, and saucer) of company crockery made for cable telegraph stations run by Cable & Wireless. On display at Porthcurno Telegraph Museum, January 2019.
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Cable & Wireless company crockery.

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28 January 2019

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391 pixel

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3.3 millimetre

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