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NH Telephone Museum

NEC Rotary Telephone – NH Telephone Museum – September 2016

September 11, 2016August 13, 2025clickfo

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On my way home from my vacation (after clocking nearly 1,400 mile round trip in Northern New England), I stopped by the New Hampshire Telephone Museum. This was found in their foreign section. I do not know the details of this NEC set, just wanted to post it for equal opportunity purposes.

Phones of the DayNEC, NH Telephone Museum, Rotary, Rotary Phones, Telephone

Links

The Bell System Memorial</a>, one of the original sites related to the ol AT&amp;T to exist online

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<a href="http://www.paul-f.com">Paul-F.com</a> Tons of PDFs and images to fix an old set like mine.

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<a href="http://www.strombergcarlsontelephone.com/">strombergcarlsontelephone.com</a>

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<a href="http://www.strombergcarlsontelephone.com/kellogg/kellogg_main.htm">A sister site, for Kellogg and ITT brand set</a>s,

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Left Coast readers in the Seattle area:  <a href="http://museumofcommunications.org/">The Museum of Communications.</a>

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Check out these sites for more on voice technology:

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<a href="http://youtube.com/atttechchannel">AT&amp;T Tech Channel </a>(has not been updated in ages related to their archives.)

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<a href="http://flickr.com/photostream/panelswitchman">Flickr: Panel Switchman</a>

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<strong>FAN SITES:</strong>

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<a href="http://www.beatriceco.com/bti/porticus/bell/bell.htm">The Bell System Memorial</a>, one of the oldest sites dedicated to the old AT&amp;T.

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<b>"PHUN" (or MISCELLANY)</b>

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<a href="http://audixvoice.com/index.html">Lorraine Nelson</a>, also known as  "Your Call is Being Answered by AUDIX."

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<a href="http://wildflower.diablonet.net/~scaron/definityathome.html">Using an Avaya G3si PBX In Your Home </a>(written with a Unix type of person in mind)

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<a href="http://wildflower.diablonet.net/~scaron/nortelathome.html">Using an Avaya Blue M1 PBX in your home </a>

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<strong>MUSEUMS:</strong>

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<a href="http://nhtelephonemuseum.con">The NH Telephone Museum:</a> This is a nice place to visit if you are in Central New England region.

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