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London telephone exchanges names

List of exchangesEdit ; WRFULM, Fulham, Hammersmith and Fulham ; LNGHL, Gants Hill, Redbridge ; LSGIP, Gipsy Hill, Lambeth ; LWGOL, Golders Green, Barnet. Aug 11,  · LONDON DIRECTOR EXCHANGE NAMES Old Name New Area served ABBey Westminster [Westminster Abbey] ACOrn Acton [Acorn . London & environs, vintage map - FB8FPY from Alamy's library of millions of high. Download this stock image: LONDON: Telephone Exchange names. The telephone codes currently used include , , , , Prior to AFN the exchange names were LANgham, MERedith and MUSeum. List of exchangesEdit ; LSGRNW, Greenwich, Greenwich ; LSGRO, Grove Park, Lewisham ; LNHAC, Hackney, Hackney ; LWHAM, Hammersmith, Hammersmith and Fulham  . London had a large network of manual exchanges (80 in ) and individual telephone. Ebbsfleet; a caller asked the operator for Ebbsfleet London had a large network of manual exchanges (80 in ) and individual telephone exchanges were given names, e.g. The telephone codes currently used include . Ewell Telephone Exchange is located in London Road, Ewell, Epsom KT17 2AZ. Prior to AFN the exchange names were EWEll and IVYdale. A list of all the telephone exchanges in the London (England) Director system circa Relist in dial-numeric order | London. London Director Exchange Names. RM FY6A1D–The post office central telephone exchange, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, England.

  • Old London Telephone Exchange Names · Paul Coxwell · diana @rainer-daus.de · John Levine · HAncock4 · Neal McLain · Neal McLain · Poissons .
  • LONDON DIRECTOR EXCHANGE NAMES Old Name New Area served ABBey Westminster [Westminster Abbey] ACOrn Acton [Acorn Gardens] ADDiscombe Addiscombe &. LONDON DIRECTOR EXCHANGE NAMES Old Name New Area served ABBey Westminster [Westminster Abbey] ACOrn Acton [Acorn Gardens] ADDiscombe Addiscombe &. Numerical equivalent of the first three letters of the exchange name New: Digits which replaced the exchange names New: Old: Name: Area served: Local justification for name . The s saw the start of a system of letter area codes by which callers could List of old letter area codes for all the London telephone exchanges. A list of all the telephone exchanges in the London (England) Director system circa Relist in dial-numeric order | London dialling code booklet |  . Each central office served a maximum of 10, subscriber lines identified by the last four digits of the telephone number. A telephone exchange name or central office name was a distinguishing and memorable name assigned to a central office. Areas or cities with more subscribers were served by multiple central offices, possibly hosted in the same building. The leading letters of a central office name were used as the leading. It identified the switching system to which a telephone was connected. The number ranges currently used include , , , and ID: WEWBAY. Prior to AFN the exchange names were BAYswater and PARk. Bayswater Exchange is located in Moscow Road, Bayswater W2 4LG. This exchange serves the Bayswater and Notting Hill areas of London. Ebbsfleet; a caller so-called the operator for . London had a large network of manual exchanges 80 in in addition to individual telephone exchanges were precondition names, e.g. Old London Telephone Exchange Names · Paul Coxwell · diana @rainer-daus.de · John Levine · HAncock4 · Neal McLain · Neal McLain · Poissons Also FRAnklin, and TROjan: The GPO headquarters was HEA.. Some codes still exist, and were not expunged. John Howell, Ian Hillson, Dave Buckley, Dave Plowman. The other main UK conurbations followed suit - namely Manchester in (example DEAnsgate - the number for Kendals department store); Birmingham (in );. In it was the first telephone  . Central Exchange and is now named Faraday exchange and located in Baynard House, Queen Mary Street, City of London EC4V 5BT. The telephone codes currently used include , and ID: LSEWE. Ewell Telephone Exchange is located in London Road, Ewell, Epsom KT17 2AZ. Photo courtesy of Simon Cowper-Smith. Prior to AFN the exchange names were EWEll and IVYdale. Usually customers would keep the same station numbers. For example, the CHerry, FIllmore, ATwater, and KLondike exchanges might be converted to OXford 1, 3, 6, and 7. Ebbsfleet; a caller asked the operator for Ebbsfleet . London had a large network of manual exchanges (80 in ) and individual telephone exchanges were given names, e.g. London's first telephone exchanges were manual, but with the advent of were given as the first three letters of the name of the exchange and would be. Prior to AFN the exchange names were MONarch , TABard and HEAdquarters (for telephone and postal headquarters located at that time in  . Photo courtesy of David Hillas. Prior to AFN the exchange names include KENsington and KNIghtsbridge. The number ranges currently used include , , , , , and ID: WRSKEN. Old London telephone exchanges ; Top row: Nags Head, Tower Bridge Road, Chatsworth Road, Roman Road ; Middle row: Earlham Street, Wandsworth Road. EUS The number could be dialled as or spoken to a manual exchange operator as Euston Telephones on automatic exchanges had letters as well as numbers were marked on the telephone dial, and calls to London numbers used the first three letters of the exchange name followed by four digits, e.g. London Director Exchanges – Transfer to All-figure Numbers (AFNs) Name with LETter code – letter equivalent (where different from AFN) – New AFN. NAMe. Telephone exchanges were also opened by the company later in the year in The Edison Telephone Company of London published its first directory (list of. Jun 18, H · Telephone exchanges in the London Borough of Hackney‎ (1 F) · Telephone exchanges in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham‎ (3 F). . EUS The number could be dialled as or spoken to a manual exchange operator as Euston Telephones on automatic exchanges had letters as well as numbers were marked on the telephone dial, and calls to London numbers used the first three letters of the exchange name followed by four digits, e.g. I received an e-mail recently inquiring about the old exchange names in London, and thought a general posting might be of interest. London used a 3L-4N system, making the selection of suitable names. Old London Telephone Exchange Names (too old to reply) Paul Coxwell UTC. Permalink. Before the introduction of national dialling codes, the area now served by operated as a large multiple telephone exchange system known. Enter your village/town name, postcode, phone number or. There are nearly telephone exchanges in the UK. This page allows you to find your exchange. "DREadnought and FREmantle both map on to Both names were published – why? Likewise DUKe and FULham." This  . 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  • and. Of course now, due to shortage of numbers, there are now London. A technical man should know that nowadays the correct way to group numbers is. To allow for sorting things for overseas callers and mobiles etc and (for now at least) when calling from the inside London Director area, the prefix is not needed.
  • But the council's own website now gives this page with a lot of DDI numbers. The main phone number for the London Borough of Croydon offices was MUN icipal But this doesn't really justify the choice of exchange name. This number (after various mutations to ) still works and is widely publicised. Connect at London Bridge's newest pub The Telephone Exchange. Recently refurbished with a colourful new look, name and menu, it's the. London Bridge is Calling. Before the introduction of national dialling codes, the area now served by operated as a large multiple telephone exchange system known  . London & environs, vintage map - FB8FPY from Alamy's library of millions of high. Download this stock image: LONDON: Telephone Exchange names. The most famous London telephone number of 3L-4N days was surely. MAYfair, REGent, and GERard, but not so much with those in other far-away suburbs. exchanges as ENField, KEAts, PALmers Green, FOX Lane, and EDMonton. Many Londoners would also be aware of the locations of many of the exchanges serving the central business districts of the city, e.g. 1 London Telephone Exchanges Will Have Historical Names Give this article May 6, The New York Times Archives See the article in its original context from May 6, , Section E, Page 54 Buy. From: The Shambles Date: 14 Nov 02 - PM I have no idea if anyone other than this sad nerd will be. Subject: BS: Old London telephone exchange names. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Full text is. Anyone can read what you share. The number ranges currently used include , and Prior to AFN the exchange names were CRYstal Palace and SYDenham. STD Code: Twitter. Photographs and details of telephone exchanges P - W that make up the London telephone group. TELEPHONES EXCHANGES IN THE UK. Penge and Crystal Palace districts of South London.