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Women in the telephone exchange, 1881
Image text:
The first public telephone exchange in the German Reich was opened in Berlin in 1881. The photo shows the Telephone Office I., in which almost exclusively women are employed and male postal workers are the supervisors.
Photographer:
Scherl
Date:
01.01.1881
-
31.12.1881
Location:
Germany
,
Berlin
Image ID:
00822305
Dimensions:
4962px x 3452px
Usage:
No model release, no property release. No commercial, merchandising or advertising use without release by SZ Photo
Copyright Notice:
Scherl/Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo
Collection:
Historical archives
From collection:
Modernization Made in Germany before 1914
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Working women until World War I
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19th century
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Headline:
Women in the telephone exchange, 1881
Date:
01.01.1881
Photographer:
Scherl
Image ID:
00822305