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336: 209:, has been supported by Heritage Lottery Fund, the Arts Council England, Coastal Communities Fund, SubOptic, the Charles Hayward Foundation,. Department for Culture, Media and Sport/Wolfson Museums and Galleries Improvement Fund, ShareGift, the Edith Murphy Foundation, the Garfield Weston Foundation, The Headley Trust, Cornwall Council and the Trusthouse Charitable Foundation. Further funding was provided by the Clore Duffield Foundation for the development of a new, flexible educational centre; the Clore Learning Space. As a result of this extensive capital project, the museum closed to the public in September 2013 and reopened in summer 2014. In 2020, it was rebranded as 205:. The exhibition was developed as an educational experience for children and young people, employing original design from local artist, Hennie Haworth. There are now around 16 people working at the museum, welcoming visitors from around the world and managing with a constant flow of research enquiries from academics, family historians, local historians and the media. The most recent chapter in the museum's development involves the sensitive re-development of the Grade II listed buildings to accommodate greater exhibitions space, and improved visitor facilities including a cafe and greater accessibility. The project, 33: 360: 348: 308: 95: 320: 1468: 927: 1456: 260:
The museum has around 16 professional staff, mostly full-time, and a large volunteer community. Many of the museum's technical volunteers trained or taught at the Porthcurno technical training college at some point in its history, prior to its eventual closure in 1993.
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based at the company's Holborn headquarters in London. It is now located in the previously excavated tunnels near Porthcurno beach, Cornwall. The layout of the museum display was carried out after receiving a grant from the
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designs used throughout its long history. The museum has a varied collection of still-working equipment designed for telegraphy. It remained a training college for the communications industry until 1993. An
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What became the world’s largest submarine telegraph station was founded at Porthcurno, initially with a staff of 16 young men. Often in early days, these young men were badly behaved and ill-disciplined.
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project known as "Connecting Cornwall" was funded to promote a new exhibition; "The Nerve Centre of Empire". This was opened in the summer of 2010 by the
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Further cables to Newfoundland, France, Spain, and Gibraltar were landed at Porthcurno, which became the gateway to the Empire.
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and are much lighter in construction, international information is now made available of the locations of submarine cables.
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Sir William Thomson's telegraphic syphon recorder, on display at Porthcurno Telegraph Museum, in January 2019.
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equipment. Porthcurno telegraphy facility closed in 1970, 100 years after it first began its operations.
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K. C. Baglehole, A Century of Service: a brief history of Cable and Wireless Ltd, 1868 – 1968, 1968, p 3
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South West England Tourism Excellence Awards 2018–2019: Highly Commended – Small Attraction of the Year
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SMS Emden landing party to cut submarine telegraph cables on Direction Island, Cocos Islands, in 1914
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Bell from cable ship HMTS Monarch, on display at Porthcurno Telegraph Museum, January 2019.
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Porthcurno coast where the cables come ashore to a small building at the top of the beach
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In the 19th century Porthcurno was connected to the rest of the world by submarine cables
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Hugh Barty-King, Girdle Round the Earth: The story of Cable and Wireless, 1979, p 59
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The museum, which opened in May 1998, is housed in the former telegraph facility.
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In June 1870, the Falmouth, Gibraltar & Malta Telegraph Company of
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The museum has won a number of awards since opening. These include:
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Cornwall Tourism Awards 2018/19: Gold – Small Attraction of the Year
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Changing Places: Porthcurno and the roots of modern communication
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Adam Hart-Davis, What the Victorians Did for Us, 2001, p 102
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In March 2022, the museum was the subject of an episode of
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and to other locations—came ashore. The first cables were
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Telegraph Museum Porthcurno development project blog
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Index

Porthcurno Telegraph Museum

Porthcurno
Cornwall
telegraph
transatlantic
direct current
impulse
transmitters
transistor
amplifiers


John Pender
submarine cable
Porthcurno
Anchor Line
Bombay
London
Edward VII
siphon recorder
Sir William Thomson
World War II
telegraphy
fibre optic
Cable and Wireless
Heritage Lottery Fund
telegraphy
undersea telegraph cable
Exeter University

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