Connected Earth is supported by partner museums all over the UK each of them offering a unique insight into the story of telecommunications, its history, its present and its future.
Amberley Working Museum was one of the first of a BT distributed community of partner museums. The purpose-built ...
Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station in Cornwall was one of the first Connected Earth partners. An inaugural part of BT's ...
The museum is on the site of the world's oldest surviving passenger railway station. With objects and archives that ...
The Museum of London is the largest, most comprehensive city museum in the world, telling the intriguing story of ...
The Science Museum in London is the home of an enduring record of scientific, technological and medical change since ...
The collections of the National Museum of Scotland cover life, the universe and everything in it. From ...
Porthcurno Telegraph Museum tells a story of British international telegraph cable communications from the 1850s to the ...
Avoncroft is a fascinating world of historic buildings covering seven centuries, rescued and rebuilt on a beautiful ...
Milton Keynes Museum is home to the history of Britain's newest city. The huge and forever changing displays, all ...
BT Archives looks after documentary heritage of British Telecommunications plc and its predecessors dating back to ...
A professional body for the telecommunication industry, The Institute of Telecommunications Professionals works to ...
Visit the updated Communicate! galllery at the National Museum of Scotland.
Discover the records behind the history of telecommunications as BT Heritage launches online catalogue.
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