Stamp
SCG8350 - Australia – 100 Years of the First Telephone Transmission (1976)
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This 18-cent commemorative stamp from Australia, issued in 1976, celebrates the centenary of the first successful telephone transmission. The design features a stylized image of Alexander Graham Bell speaking into his early telephone apparatus, symbolizing the dawn of global voice communication. The cream background and simplified red tones emphasize the historical and technical essence of the invention. Issued by Australia Post, this stamp honors a milestone that revolutionized human connectivity and paved the way for modern telecommunications.
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