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Relief-writer telegraph with weight drive, built as part of the Bremen-Bremerhaven line

Friedrich Heinrich Brüggemann (*1814 - nach 1853)1848 - 1850

Museum for Communication Berlin, Museum Foundation Post and Telecommunication

Museum for Communication Berlin, Museum Foundation Post and Telecommunication
Berlin, Germany

Built in 1846, the Bremen-Bremerhaven telegraph line was operated by needle telegraphs like those of Cooke and Wheatstone, and was built by Friedrich Heinrich Brüggemann and Johann Wilhelm Wendt. In 1849 the pointer telegraph was tested by Emil Stöhrer. Finally the Bremen Telegraph Club bought 2 Morse telegraphs from Charles and William Robinson, who had come to Germany in 1847 to market the Morse telegraph which had not yet been patented there. Brüggemann continued to build other devices to the same design.

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  • Title: Relief-writer telegraph with weight drive, built as part of the Bremen-Bremerhaven line
  • Creator: Friedrich Heinrich Brüggemann (*1814 - nach 1853)
  • Date Created: 1848 - 1850
  • Location Created: Bremen, Deutschland
  • Rights: © Museumsstiftung Post und Telekommunikation
  • Material: Metall, Holz
Museum for Communication Berlin, Museum Foundation Post and Telecommunication

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