A pity one couldn't send an HT charge down the line, that may have helped Flossie drop the handpiece or her drawers.
Well, it might have....![]()
Hi,
And on party lines you could hear the drop in voltage when Flossy Flanelldraws on the next farm was listening in.
Cheers
A pity one couldn't send an HT charge down the line, that may have helped Flossie drop the handpiece or her drawers.
Well, it might have....![]()
We used to be on a "Party Line" in Tenindewa WA and we had a big black bakerlite phone with a windup handle on it.
I can't remember how many rings was our que to answer the phone But everyone's ring sequence was different and yes nosey bastards could listen in if they so desired.
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My mother operated a rural exchange with either 12 or 20, can't remember which, of those phones connected to it. In an emergency such as a fire she would plug in all the lines, ring everyone at once, and call everyone out to respond.
If you ever get near Beechworth look at the telegraph museum. Pretty sure you'll find the phone and a lot more.
Telegraph Station - Beechworth
We had one on the farm where I grew up. Hand crank to call the exchange in the village shop. Separate earpiece and the microphone stuck out the from the front of the box. Can't remember if it had the little shelf on it for a notepad. Our number was "6". (not a "party line")
Strange thing with them. It must of been how hard the exchange operator cranked the calling handle at the exchange, because there was a certain "urgent" tone to the bell if there was a callout to a bushfire!
Beware: The exchange was in the post office part of the small village shop. Unfortunately, they employed what appeared to be a nice young girl as an operator. She became my wife after a year or so, but like the telephone is now obsolete and consigned to the scrap heap!
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I'm still laughing at that last line above!
IIRC Bundarra had the last manual exchange in NSW where you needed to crank the handle to ring the exchange to get a line.
A friends farm had one of the bakerlite phones, had to use it a few times over 30 years ago.
On of my first real jobs whilst I was a Telecom apprentice was a field trip to Hopetoun Vic for a month, we apprentices stayed in the Pub on TA (yay) They old Manual plug & cord exchange was getting upgraded to crossbar & I had a lot of fun changing Magneto phones & battery boxes for rotary dials , Bagged quite a good collection too, mind.
My Old man was a PMG Tec, Superving Tec from memory. He started as a Telegraph Boy & worke his way up.
He Had PMG Land Rover, Built "Secomb" sites (I Think) & after a huge cyclone went through the Whitsundays he had to re-build all the island exchanges.
He collected old phones & repaired them. We had a manual exchange & he was originally sent to Proserpine to install the auto exchange. Our number was 323 (not a bad memory from when I was 10) but generally you just asked for who you wanted by name.
He used to collect old phones & repair them, I remember Mum used them as door stops.
He also built his own stereo. I don't know why but I recall helping him hammer a steel pole into the ground which he connected lots of wires to.
He was a great bloke, I wish I had known him longer.
Jonesfam
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