A daily updated blog typed by someone with painty hands, oil under his fingernails and the smell of solder in his nostrils who likes making all sort of models and miniatures. And fixing things.
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Warehouse Wednesday: Telephone cable warning
Once upon a time kids, telephones were attached to to wires and everyone had to carry a sign like this around everywhere they went to stop others tripping over the cables...
Actually, no. Thanks to Duncan Young for this photo from the front at Dartmouth. It's a rare survivor and actually a message to boats to be careful where they drop anchor for fear of this dragging and hauling up the lightly buried cable heading out to sea.
The sign might be old and showing the effects of being near the sea with rust streaking from the letters, but the cable still exists. Cables still exit the town even today, some being laid in the 1980s.
I've trimmed this a bit to avoid the picnicing couple on the bench beside it, but I'd reckon on this being about 12 foot high. It would certainly add an interesting feature to a dockside model.
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Lots of cables still being laid all over the world - mainly fibre optic. Nerd alert - here's a link to a lot of information about the network: www.twistedsifter.com/2012/07/the-undersea-cables-that-connect-the-world and here's one about the ships that lay the cables: www.iscpc.org/cableships-of-the-world/.
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