Shown is the transmitter of the Los Angeles telephotographic machine which sends and receives photographs by wire to and from many parts of the nation in 7 minutes. F. W. Lilly, operator of the Los Angeles telephotography sending machine, puts the film on the transmitter preparatory to transmitting a picture. Photo dated: January 30, 1928.
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