The forgotten father of the electric telegraph [Francis Ronalds]

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The electric telegraph, which was famously developed in the mid-19th century by Samuel Morse and other inventors, revolutionised long-distance communication and changed our lives. However, Francis Ronalds, an electricity enthusiast, created the sophisticated technology 20 years before. So who was this Englishman that paved the way for modern-day contact?

Inspec keywords: history; telegraphy

Other keywords: Francis Ronalds; long-distance communication; electric telegraph

Subjects: Telegraphy; Other general electrical engineering topics

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