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commemorative plate

Date: circa 1903
Inventory Number: 1998-1-1146
Classification: Commemorative Plate
Subject:
communications,
Maker: W. Adams & Company (1657-present)
Cultural Region:
England,
Place of Origin:
London,
Dimensions:
3 × 26.3 × 26.3 cm (1 3/16 × 10 3/8 × 10 3/8 in.)
Material:
porcelain,
Description:
Blue and white china commemorative plate, marking the 1st wireless message from President Roosevelt to King Edward VII on January 19th, 1903. The message was sent from the Marconi Radio Station in Wellfleet, Massachusetts.

The wireless telegraphy machine was invented by Marchese Guglielmo Marconi, and he shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with Karl Ferdinand Braun in 1909. The first transatlantic radio signal was actually sent in 1901, but this event marked the first message sent across the Atlantic.
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  • Exhibit 2015_Case for Curiosity
Signedon back: IMPORTED EXPRESSLY FOR: / EVERETT I. NYE, / WELLFLEET, MASS. / W. ADAMS & CO / EST 1657 / ENGLAND / FRENCH, MITCHELL, WOODBURY CO., / BOSTON.
Inscribedon front: MARCONI WIRELESS STATION WELLFLEET, MASS. THE FIRST WIRELESS MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TO KING EDWARD VII WAS SENT FROM THIS STATION JAN. 19TH, 1903.
Curatorial RemarksA similar commemorative plate can be found on the following website.

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