TELEGRAPHIC PERFINS - What Hath God Wrought? Roy Gault

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TELEGRAPHIC PERFINS - What Hath God Wrought? Roy Gault The dictionary definition of Telegraph reads - a device, system, or process by which information can be transmitted over a distance, originally by sending coded electrical signals along a transmission line (or wire), but now by using radio signals (i.e. wireless). Tele - at or over a distance. Graph - an instrument that writes or records. Although a number of inventors contributed to the idea of an electric telegraph, it was Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872) who made the first practical model and transmitted the first official message on 24th May 1844 - "What hath God wrought?" - from Washington D.C. to Baltimore, a distance of some 40 miles. Typical Morse transmitter key. Morse also invented the transmission code named after him, perhaps the most well known use of which is SOS. - - - The earliest reference I can find to Telegraphy in terms of Perfins is The Telegraph Construction & Maintenance Co Ltd, in Old Broad St, London EC, who are thought to have used this early Sloper die. For example, it was Telcon who manufactured the cable used by Brunel s Great Eastern to lay a transatlantic cable in 1866. 1869-1901 T1000.01 Bulletin 353 (April 2008) Page 22

Other companies involved in the Telegraphy business using Perfins. The Anglo-American Telegraph Co Ltd, London. It is known for sure that the company used the later die, so it s reasonable to suggest that they also used the earlier die. 1895-1900 1900-1910 A0315.01 A0310.02 The Eastern Telegraph Co Ltd, London. The first two patterns illustrated here are SPG types, and known to have been produced by Waterlow & Sons Ltd. 1895-1906 1906-1917 1917-1930 E4700.07v E4700.03v E4700.05 The Exhange Telegraph Co, 36/7 Queen St, London EC4. A long-standing customer of J Sloper & Co Ltd from c1905, through the Wartime Provisional period, and into the modern era. 1905-1941 1957-1980 1954-1960 E4700.02 E4760.01p E4700.01 E4720.01 Bulletin 353 (April 2008) Page 23

A prolific perfin user was W T Henley s Telegraph Works Co Ltd, who used seven different dies, although others may await discovery. The following were initialled by J Sloper & Co, the first of which (a multiheaded die with 4 patterns) was destroyed in the Blitz on Sloper s premises in May 1941. 1890-1941 1945-1951 1951-1957 H7280.01 H7270.01p H7270.01 H7270.01b However, stamps were also initialled on W T Henley s own premises using machines taking vertical delivery coils. 1945-1951 1951-1957 H7300.01 H7270.02 H7080.01 Other Telegraph companies known to have used perfins include: Marconi s Wireless Telegraph Co Ltd, London WC2. The Western Telegraph Co Ltd, London EC2. The Western Union Telegraph Co, Liverpool and London. The Telegraphic Address of a company allowed the message to be delivered to the intended recipient. Often this code took the form of the initials of the company (as with a perfin), but partial or full names are probably more likely to be encountered. The Perfins on the next page are also the Telegraphic Address of the company involved. Bulletin 353 (April 2008) Page 24

Arthur Brown & Co, Bevis Marks House, London EC3. T.A. ABCO. 1925-1939 A0590.01 This next company started off life as William Bird & Co, Iron Merchants & Engineers, London EC, but became Bolling & Lowe in 1873, and Bolling & Lowe (Overseas) Ltd in 1880. Notwithstanding the name changes, the T.A. BIRD remained the same. 1869-1873 1873-1886 1890-1935 B3695.01 B3690.02 B3690.01 The following two are interesting in that they relate to the business activity of each company - HEAT is even a Trade Mark. 1905-1965 1885-1895 H2240.01m Jones & Attwood Ltd, Heating Engineers, Stourbridge - T.A. HEAT. Redfern & Co, Patent Agents, London EC - T.A. INVENTION. Note: This list is not exhaustive - others to look out for include: Birkbeck, Broil, Chubb, Ediswan, Eley, Esso, Flour, Indo, Keen, Lafayette, Maple, Oyez, Print, Sage, Spero, Wipa, and no doubt many, many more! Bulletin 353 (April 2008) Page 25 I1850.01

By 1868, the private Telegraph Companies in the U.K. had developed the telegraph service in large part by using the railway companies trackside telegraph lines. But in 1869/1870 the telegraph service was nationalised, and special Telegraph stamps were introduced in 1876, mainly for accounting purposes. Their use was discontinued just five years later, in 1881. Here are a selection of Telegraph stamps with perfins, although the perfins do not show up too well in black & white! Telegraph stamps with Telegraphic addresses as Perfins are likely to be a rare category. Only three have so far been identified - CORY and CURRIE are shown here, with the third being HUTH. And finally, there is a tenuous link between perfins and telegraphy! A certain Henry Harborow worked for Joseph Sloper from at least 1865. It was he who fitted out the first recorded initialling m/c for postage stamps in 1868. Although his name disappears from the Sloper records in 1873, he is recorded in the 1881 census as, you guessed it, a Telegraph Instrument Maker! I would think Henry simply served his apprenticeship with Sloper s before making it good on his own, so over to you, John Matthews! Bulletin 353 (April 2008) Page 26