Antique telephone in the twenties

Antique telephone in the twenties

Fixed telephone in the 1990 s

Fixed telephone in the 1990 s

Old-fashioned white fixed telephone

Old-fashioned white fixed telephone

Old English Style Fixed Telephone

Old English Style Fixed Telephone

Antique Prototype Wired Telephone

Antique Prototype Wired Telephone

80 s home old-fashioned fixed telephone

80 s home old-fashioned fixed telephone

Old-fashioned roulette public phone

Old-fashioned roulette public phone

Vintage Landline Phone

Vintage Landline Phone

Old style telephone landline

Old style telephone landline

Black telephone

Black telephone

Telephone, derived from the Greek words τῆλε (t ē le, meaning "far") and πω νή (ph ō n ē, meaning "sound"), formerly translated as "German wind". It is a remote communication device that can transmit and receive sound. As early as the 18th century in Europe, the term "telephone" was used to refer to a microphone made of strings of wires (cups connected by strings of wires). The appearance of the telephone is attributed to Alexander Graham Bell. The principle of early telephones was that speaking sound was a composite vibration in the air, which could be transmitted to a solid and transmitted to a conductive metal through electrical pulses.
Stockholm vintage antiques

Stockholm vintage antiques

Vintage rotary fixed landline telephone

Vintage rotary fixed landline telephone