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Following the War, in 1920 the Press Association set up a private news network using several hundred Creed teleprinters to serve practically every daily ...
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In the early 1920s, Creed developed a teleprinter to operate using the 5-level start/stop ... Creed & Company went on to design an innovative line of teleprinter ...
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The ITT Creed Model 444 (pronounced Four, forty-four) is a heavy-duty page- printing teleprinter developed primarily to satisfy British Post Office requirements for ...
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The Creed model 7 page teleprinter, whilst not the first teleprinter to be produced by Creed it is, without doubt, the most well known of their machines, and is ...
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Dec 3, 2010 ... Hi Iain, I have two Creed 7E/PR's don't if they work as I don't have a Terminal Unit of any sort. I was wondering if its still possible to obtain a ...
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Mar 21, 2009 ... Photo taken in the same area of the Bombe rebuild, a WWII codebreaking machine. Creed Teleprinter. 21/3/09 More photo's of Bletchley Park ...
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The Creed Model 75 Teleprinter. Alan G. Hobbs, G8GOJ looks at another of Creed's fine machines. Part of a series “Teleprinters I have known”. At the end of ...
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This paper describes an ALGOL 60 Hardware Representation for 5-hole paper tape Creed teleprinter equipment as used with Ferranti Pegasus and Mercury ...
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The Creed 444 Teleprinter Datacom, Autumn 1995, pp 69-70. ITT Creed model 444 Teleprinter Datacom, Spring 1999, pp 28-37 – This is a much longer article ...
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