File:Science and Invention April 1926 - How Photos Are Cabled Across Atlantic.png

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English: Science and Invention April 1926 - How Photos Are Cabled Across Atlantic
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Source April 1926 issue of "Science and Invention", via [1] page 1087 (p 17 of PDF)
Author Staff of and writers for "Science and Invention"
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