The Atlantic Telegraph (1865)Russell, William Howard, Sir
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The Atlantic Telegraph (1865)
Russell, William Howard, Sir
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[4] It may here be stated that Admiral Talbot, in command at the Nore,
gave every aid to the undertaking; and that Captain Hall, of the
Sheerness Dockyard, was indefatigable and most serviceable in forwarding
the work whilst the Great Eastern lay in the Medway and at the Nore.
End of Project Gutenberg's The Atlantic Telegraph, by William Howard Russell
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