TELEGRAPH POLES, with Insulators
T1976.131.a-b
These poles, believed to be original poles from the Overland Telegrap Line, together with a number of other poles came into Mrs Lockhart's deceased husband's possession when he purchased the poles which were erected on the are of the reserve land which stretches from the east side of Emu Point Channel to Gull Rock Road. There are three types of insulators.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | T1976.131.a-b |
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Accession Date: | 22 Jun 1976 |
Material
Steel/Metal | steel |
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Measurement
length | 44mm |
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width | 90mm |
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