The Story of Cyrus Field, also published in 1877, tells the “noble story” of the man who was behind the burying of the Atlantic telegraph cable. Unique illustrations add to the interesting content of this book. Among the technical manuals in the archives is Telephony’s Telephone Traffic Engineering Handbook from 1960 which describes aspects of traffic engineering and sets out the steps necessary to accomplish this job. This manual was used by workers in the telephone industry, and pencilled-in notes can still be found on the inside.
The archives also include a large number of photographs capturing the history of telephone use in Edmonton. Images of Edmonton’s telephone pioneers, as well as the people and technology that helped build the telephone industry in the city and in the province can be found in this one-of-a-kind collection.