Darvel Telephone Museum
This is housed in a former bakery adjacent to his home in Darvel Ayrshire and it is the only one of its kind in Scotland. The museum is very "hands on".
The manual switchboards are operational; phones will dial through the automatic mechanical Strowger equipment and semi digital systems. There are many examples of early wooden and metal magneto phones from the first half of the last century, as well as more modern switchboards and telephone equipment. There are opportunities to operate an old A & B coin box with its old style 2p's & 10p's, an earlier coin box using pennies, sixpences and shillings. Climb an old style shortened telephone pole and see how the wires connected up to the insulators or try out the Morse code key.
East Ayrshire Council's Education Department have been approached regarding visits by school children. Along with electricity & magnetism, communications are to be shortly added to the school curriculum.
A visit to the museum gives an insight to the world of communications in the days gone by.
Entry is free.
There are no regular opening hours at the moment, phone first if you are coming any distance or just take pot luck if you are passing. Children are welcome.
Max Flemmich MBE
Darvel Telephone Museum
1.b. Burn Road
DARVEL
Ayrshire.
KA17 0AJ
01560 320 780
max@mflemmich.freeserve.co.uk
Watch Matt Rudge's great video of the Telephone Museum here.
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