
Alcatel, the telecom-munications company, maintains that tradition at Enderby’s Wharf to this day. |
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Engraving
entitled 'Messrs. Glass and Elliot's Atlantic
Telegraph Cable Works at East Greenwich',
from an article published by the Illustrated
London News, 1857.
The first telegraph cable to be laid across
the Atlantic was made at Glass and Elliott's
cable factory in East Greenwich.
The finished cable was loaded on to Brunel's
famous ship the "Great Eastern"
and successfully laid across the Atlantic
in 1866.
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