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"Number Please" The Davis Telephone Company - Rural Communication History

 
The new Douglas, Ontario dial station
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Leslie Davis showing a good pretense of sorrow at cut over to dial, note the phone draped in black
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Mrs MacEachen and Mr Leslie Davis demonstrate the switch over from operator to dial phones Cormac
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Mrs MacEachen and Leslie Davis inspect the Douglas equipment
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Leslie and Hazel Davis shake hands with Morris Hamilton at the retirement dinner.
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Mrs John MacEachen and Mrs Hazel Davis at banquet after cut over at Douglas, Ontario
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Banquet after the cut over at Douglas
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Checking out the new dial system in Douglas Dial Station
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Sheldon Davis gives school children a tour of the new Douglas dial station
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The switchboard at Kitts General Store in Cormac
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New Cormac, Ontario dial office, built in Eganville and moved to site in Cormac
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Electrical protectors and power plant inside Cormac building
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Inside the building at Cormac showing equipment for the dial switchboard
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Rankin cut over to dial celebration
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Inside Rankin switch over office
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Davis Telephone Exhibit at the Bonnechere Museum
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Bonnechere Museum  Eganville Ontario
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Sheldon Davis standing in front of exhibit at Bonnechere Museum
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