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Wildman Whitehouse

Whitehouse in 1856 Edward Orange Wildman Whitehouse (1 October 1816 – 26 January 1890) was an English surgeon by profession and an electrical experimenter by avocation. He was recruited by entrepreneur Cyrus West Field as Chief Electrician to work on the pioneering endeavour to lay the first transatlantic telegraph cable for the Atlantic Telegraph Company between western Ireland to eastern Newfoundland. This pioneering project of the Victorian era began in 1854 and was completed in 1858; however the cable functioned for only three weeks. While Whitehouse sent the first telegraph communications on 16 August 1858 to the United States of America, he was ultimately held responsible for the undersea cable failure after he applied higher voltages in an effort to boost declining signals. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Pensions in the Middle East and North Africa time for change / by Robalino, David A.

    Published 2005
    Other Authors: “…Whitehouse, Edward…”
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    Pensions in the Middle East and North Africa time for change / by Robalino, David A.

    Published 2005
    Other Authors: “…Whitehouse, Edward…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook