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    Telegram Cablegram images

    I am looking for some images of Telegrams/Cablegrams from the 1930's. I can find Western Union, but not others.

    My google-fu seems to have failed me
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    Re: Telegram Cablegram images

    There is a Call of Cthulu character generator called Byakhee that can be found at
    http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Haven/4173/

    It has a telegraph document that you can use. And it's free.
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    Re: Telegram Cablegram images

    Quote Originally Posted by starblaze View Post
    There is a Call of Cthulu character generator called Byakhee that can be found at
    http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Haven/4173/

    It has a telegraph document that you can use. And it's free.
    I've come across it before. I have a telegram template I got years ago that I can use to generate a fake Western Union message. But I run games that take place outside the US and would reallly like to create a few other headers. To do so I need to see some of them. I have located names of several other Tele/Cable gram companies from the 20-30's, but images of the actual forms have been elusive.
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    Re: Telegram Cablegram images

    I'm not sure if you want a "send" message or "received" message, so here's one of both from NSW. Both pre-date the 20s/30s but I don't think there would be much change in the interim, particulalry the received message which as can be seen, is from WWI. The "send" form is from the 1890's, and for that reason is missing any reference to "Commonwealth of Australia", which would have been added after 1 Jan 1901.

    I would expect most Commonwealth countries to use similar forms, if that helps.
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    Re: Telegram Cablegram images

    Here's the Royal mail links.
    http://http://www.postalheritage.org.uk/
    Stuck away in here are copies of forms and history of the Royal Mail
    http://www.postalheritage.org.uk/lea...elegram%20form
    This is a generic form.
    http://www.postalheritage.org.uk/lea...tions/telegram
    This is something from teh 1830's.

    The search function is wierd, I got these by searching on "Blank telegraph form". I hope this helps you.
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    Re: Telegram Cablegram images

    Quote Originally Posted by Mantis View Post
    I'm not sure if you want a "send" message or "received" message, so here's one of both from NSW. Both pre-date the 20s/30s but I don't think there would be much change in the interim, particulalry the received message which as can be seen, is from WWI. The "send" form is from the 1890's, and for that reason is missing any reference to "Commonwealth of Australia", which would have been added after 1 Jan 1901.

    I would expect most Commonwealth countries to use similar forms, if that helps.

    Thanks

    Both are excellent
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    Re: Telegram Cablegram images

    Quote Originally Posted by Narratio View Post
    Here's the Royal mail links.
    http://http://www.postalheritage.org.uk/
    Stuck away in here are copies of forms and history of the Royal Mail
    http://www.postalheritage.org.uk/lea...elegram%20form
    This is a generic form.
    http://www.postalheritage.org.uk/lea...tions/telegram
    This is something from teh 1830's.

    The search function is wierd, I got these by searching on "Blank telegraph form". I hope this helps you.
    I should have thought of searching postal sites. Thanks.
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    Re: Telegram Cablegram images

    CoC players have been making these for years. Let me find my links.

    Links to telegram forms:
    http://www.asmrb.org/michaelb/CthulhuForms.html

    A list of telegram images - I bookmarked this one for exactly the purpose of downloading the pictures and "cleaning" them to use as props:
    http://members.aol.com/cd102/page6.htm

    And, finally, Retro-Gram offers printed telegrams. I haven't tried their offerings, but they look authentic:
    http://www.retro-gram.com/index.html

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    Re: Telegram Cablegram images

    Quote Originally Posted by AlHazred View Post
    CoC players have been making these for years. Let me find my links.

    Links to telegram forms:
    http://www.asmrb.org/michaelb/CthulhuForms.html

    A list of telegram images - I bookmarked this one for exactly the purpose of downloading the pictures and "cleaning" them to use as props:
    http://members.aol.com/cd102/page6.htm

    And, finally, Retro-Gram offers printed telegrams. I haven't tried their offerings, but they look authentic:
    http://www.retro-gram.com/index.html

    Good luck!
    Whoa! gold strike! The image link is awsome. repped
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    Re: Telegram Cablegram images

    I realized why I couldn't find the site I was originally looking for - it seems to be offline. Fortunately, there's the Internet Archive:
    http://web.archive.org/web/200410100...FreeProps.html

    If any of the free pdfs you want aren't available, let me know - I think I've got all the freebies.
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    Re: Telegram Cablegram images

    Quote Originally Posted by AlHazred View Post
    I realized why I couldn't find the site I was originally looking for - it seems to be offline. Fortunately, there's the Internet Archive:
    http://web.archive.org/web/200410100...FreeProps.html

    If any of the free pdfs you want aren't available, let me know - I think I've got all the freebies.

    Cool site. I think I remember seeing it before, but could never find it again. I may try their contact info and see if they still put out the disc's.

    I am going to tinker tonight and see if I generate my own template based on some of the pics. I think I am going to use a hand wave and instead of an actual street address on the grams that have them, I will just use city, country/state/etc. For the US this won't be a problem for me, but for other countries I will just use some of my old maps and rely on none of my players ever having been there.

    If any of them turn out I will post them for critique and general use.
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    Re: Telegram Cablegram images

    I'm putting the links here-
    http://www.curufea.com/hero/doku.php...pulp:telegrams

    I may store the images there too for the more fallible sites

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    Re: Telegram Cablegram images

    Quote Originally Posted by Curufea View Post
    I'm putting the links here-
    http://www.curufea.com/hero/doku.php...pulp:telegrams

    I may store the images there too for the more fallible sites
    Nice! Now why didn't I think of that?
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