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- Look up telephone operator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Telephone operator may refer to: Switchboard operator, a person who provides ****istance...
- pianist, and won numerous amateur piano competitions while working as a telephonist with the General Post Office. She did not take up singing seriously until...
- considered helpful to the war effort, such as a General Post Office telephonist, were told to continue working as before. None was ****igned to combat...
- her role in David Aaron Clark's 2009 film, Pure, in which she plays a telephonist at a fetish dungeon who has an affair with the head-mistress' husband...
- exploitation of weakness allowing escape from a contract. Ms Cresswell was a telephonist for the Post Office. She divorced from Mr Potter, and then contracted...
- Role Notes 1963 Coronation Street Gloria Dee 2 episodes 1963 Billy Liar Telephonist Uncredited 1963–64 Emergency Ward 10 Nurse Elizabeth Benskin 7 episodes...
- American civil rights activist and comedian **** Willy Gill (1994-Present), Telephonist at Pony Express **** and Jane, main characters in a children's reading...
- Bausoldat (to 1943) Oberbausoldat Signals Funker (Radioman) Fernsprecher (Telephonist) Oberfunker Oberfernsprecher Armor Panzerschütze (Armor Rifleman) Oberpanzerschütze...
- Chemical Industries in 1955, moving to the General Post Office as a telephonist 1960 to 1964. Cryer joined the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament when...
- Arthur Adam was the Chief Telephonist at Adolf Hitler's Wolfschanze HQ at East Prussia. Adam was a Wachtmeister (Master sergeant) in the German Army....