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Links that have been lost are still listed below with no link (obviously) - do let me know if you can trace successors).

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Waterville Cable Station Exhibition (Wayback machine.)
Clarence H. Mackay, Harbor Hill and the Postal Telegraph, Bill McLaughlin's New York site
Corrine found this guide that explains how how Morse Code changed the history of communication
Telegraph biographies by Donard de Gogan
History of the Atlantic Cable & Undersea Communications
from the first submarine cable of 1850 to the worldwide fiber optic network
PK Porthcurno Museum of Global Communications, Cornwall, UK
The Telegraph Office - A Tribute to Morse Telegraphy and Resource for Wire and Wireless Telegraph Key Collectors and Historians
All about codes, including Morse and punched tape. (Wayback machine.)
W1TP TELEGRAPH & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT MUSEUMS
The Commercial Cable Rehabilitation Society
The telegraph field (Valencia Island)
Canso & Hazel Hill Nova Scotia, Canada (a very comprehensive site with a wealth of information)

1901 Eastern Telegraph Company world map

An illustrated history of the transoceanic cable - more modern ones mainly
Papers about the telegraph from Donard De Gogan
Modern Submarine Cable Map
Contact me (John Crellin) with any comments / information / disagreements

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