Title
Caselli's pantelegraph, 1874 Artist: Unknown
Caption
Caselli's pantelegraph, 1874. This device, invented by the Italian abbot and inventor Giovanni Caselli (1815-1891) was effectively an early fax machine. At the sending station the dispatch was written or drawn on sheet of metallized paper in thick insulating ink and placed on a curved plate. At the receiving station, a sheet of paper impregnated with potassium ferrocyanide was placed in a plate and a stylus produced an image on the impregnated paper. From Les Applications de la Physique by Amedee Guillemin. (Paris, 1874).
Oxford Science Archive
Date
1874
Credit line
Photo12/Heritage Images
Reference
HRM19B64_231
Model release
No
License type
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50,0Mb (4,9Mb) / 10,7in x 18,2in / 3202 x 5456 (300dpi)