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Definition of Telegraphist

Telegraphist
Telegraphist Te*leg"ra*phist, n. One skilled in telegraphy; a telegrapher.

Meaning of Telegraphist from wikipedia

- A telegraphist (British English), telegrapher (American English), or telegraph operator is a person who uses a telegraph key to send and receive Morse...
- The Telegraphist (Norwegian: Telegrafisten) is a 1993 Norwegian film directed by Erik Gustavson. It is based on the novel Dreamers by Knut Hamsun. It stars...
- 1912(1912-04-15) (aged 25) North Atlantic Ocean Occupation Wireless telegraphist Employer Marconi Company Known for Senior wireless operator aboard RMS...
- into the Royal Navy in 1993. WRNS included cooks, clerks, wireless telegraphists, radar plotters, weapons analysts, range ****essors, electricians and...
- published as a book in 1898. This long story centers on an unnamed London telegraphist. She deciphers clues to her clients' personal lives from the often cryptic...
- The Communications Workers of America (CWA) is the largest communications and media labor union in the United States, representing about 700,000 members...
- Telegraphists Football Club was a 19th-century ****ociation football club based at Govan, now in Glasgow. The club was founded in 1874 for workers at the...
- CBE (25 January 1896 – 25 September 1993) was an English businessman, telegraphist, football club owner, politician and philanthropist, most famous for...
- son of the famous writer Tapi Dharma Rao Naidu. He has worked as Radio Telegraphist for the Indian Army. Palletoori Pilla (Telugu) (1950) – ****istant Director...
- Trained as a telegraphist, Skjellerup went to South Africa when that country needed telegraphists after the Second Boer War; 18 telegraphists left Australia...