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The Museum is in the same building as the working exchange for the city and some of the pictures show the main street cables entering the building basement. The Museum chairman, Hans Noordhoek, kindly gave us a private tour lasting about 4 hours. Some excellent examples of early Ericsson magneto switchboards, and Netherland telephones and business systems from about the 1920's. They had working step by step equipment from Strowger in the 1930's, Siemens, Rotary, plus Ericsson (ARF, ARD, AKD)
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