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August 2022
Number Please!
Opening 26 March 2022. Wireless Hill Museum is proud to present Number Please! – an exhibition about the history of the humble telephone in Western Australia. Less than 100 years ago the household telephone did not exist, but today, over 90% of the world’s people have access to a mobile phone. Telephone technologies, styles and availability in Australia developed in step with technological and social change. Now telephones are an integral part of our society. Come and view an exhibition that features objects from…
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Opening 26 March 2022. Wireless Hill Museum is proud to present Number Please! – an exhibition about the history of the humble telephone in Western Australia. Less than 100 years ago the household telephone did not exist, but today, over 90% of the world’s people have access to a mobile phone. Telephone technologies, styles and availability in Australia developed in step with technological and social change. Now telephones are an integral part of our society. Come and view an exhibition that features objects from…
Find out more »Number Please!
Opening 26 March 2022. Wireless Hill Museum is proud to present Number Please! – an exhibition about the history of the humble telephone in Western Australia. Less than 100 years ago the household telephone did not exist, but today, over 90% of the world’s people have access to a mobile phone. Telephone technologies, styles and availability in Australia developed in step with technological and social change. Now telephones are an integral part of our society. Come and view an exhibition that features objects from…
Find out more »Number Please!
Opening 26 March 2022. Wireless Hill Museum is proud to present Number Please! – an exhibition about the history of the humble telephone in Western Australia. Less than 100 years ago the household telephone did not exist, but today, over 90% of the world’s people have access to a mobile phone. Telephone technologies, styles and availability in Australia developed in step with technological and social change. Now telephones are an integral part of our society. Come and view an exhibition that features objects from…
Find out more »Number Please!
Opening 26 March 2022. Wireless Hill Museum is proud to present Number Please! – an exhibition about the history of the humble telephone in Western Australia. Less than 100 years ago the household telephone did not exist, but today, over 90% of the world’s people have access to a mobile phone. Telephone technologies, styles and availability in Australia developed in step with technological and social change. Now telephones are an integral part of our society. Come and view an exhibition that features objects from…
Find out more »Number Please!
Opening 26 March 2022. Wireless Hill Museum is proud to present Number Please! – an exhibition about the history of the humble telephone in Western Australia. Less than 100 years ago the household telephone did not exist, but today, over 90% of the world’s people have access to a mobile phone. Telephone technologies, styles and availability in Australia developed in step with technological and social change. Now telephones are an integral part of our society. Come and view an exhibition that features objects from…
Find out more »Number Please!
Opening 26 March 2022. Wireless Hill Museum is proud to present Number Please! – an exhibition about the history of the humble telephone in Western Australia. Less than 100 years ago the household telephone did not exist, but today, over 90% of the world’s people have access to a mobile phone. Telephone technologies, styles and availability in Australia developed in step with technological and social change. Now telephones are an integral part of our society. Come and view an exhibition that features objects from…
Find out more »Number Please!
Opening 26 March 2022. Wireless Hill Museum is proud to present Number Please! – an exhibition about the history of the humble telephone in Western Australia. Less than 100 years ago the household telephone did not exist, but today, over 90% of the world’s people have access to a mobile phone. Telephone technologies, styles and availability in Australia developed in step with technological and social change. Now telephones are an integral part of our society. Come and view an exhibition that features objects from…
Find out more »Number Please!
Opening 26 March 2022. Wireless Hill Museum is proud to present Number Please! – an exhibition about the history of the humble telephone in Western Australia. Less than 100 years ago the household telephone did not exist, but today, over 90% of the world’s people have access to a mobile phone. Telephone technologies, styles and availability in Australia developed in step with technological and social change. Now telephones are an integral part of our society. Come and view an exhibition that features objects from…
Find out more »Number Please!
Opening 26 March 2022. Wireless Hill Museum is proud to present Number Please! – an exhibition about the history of the humble telephone in Western Australia. Less than 100 years ago the household telephone did not exist, but today, over 90% of the world’s people have access to a mobile phone. Telephone technologies, styles and availability in Australia developed in step with technological and social change. Now telephones are an integral part of our society. Come and view an exhibition that features objects from…
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