Design Line Telephone - Gallery

Gallery

  • rotary Candlestick model, in Stars and Stripes

  • Touch Tone Celebrity model, in ivory; on the hook

  • Touch Tone Celebrity model, in ivory; off the hook

  • Touch Tone Stowaway model, with "Mediterranean" finish; lid closed

  • Touch Tone Stowaway model, with "Mediterranean" finish; lid open

Western Electric
Standard telephones
  • A1
  • 102 (B1)
  • 202 (D1)
  • 302
  • 500/1500/2500
Special telephones
  • 5302
  • Trimline
  • Princess
  • Design Line
Exchange switches
  • Panel switch
  • 1XB
  • 5XB
  • 1ESS
  • 5ESS
Other technology
  • Vitaphone
  • Orthophonic recording
  • Touch-Tone
Related companies
  • Bell System
  • Bell Labs
  • AT&T Technologies
  • Graybar
  • Lucent Technologies
  • American Telephone & Telegraph
  • IBTC
  • Nippon Electric
  • Northern Electric
  • GTE
  • Stromberg Carlson
  • ITT
  • Automatic Electric
  • Kellogg
See also
  • Henry Dreyfuss
  • SS Eastland
  • Hawthorne Works

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