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TitleTelephone Directory/The Phone Book
RepositoryHarrow Local History Collection & Archive
Ref NoGB1102/LHC/6/4
DescriptionThe Telephone Directory/The Phone Book is one of the longest lasting telephone directories.

The archive holds a number of directories from 1897 to 2010 - with the most complete collection between the 1960s and 1980s.

The full collection can be browsed by clicking on the hyperlinked Ref No on this page.
LevelFile
AdminHistoryIn 1868, the General Post Office was formed as a government department. It absorbed competitor the National Telephone Company in 1912, and became the dominant communications company in the first half of the 20th Century. In 1969 the company was nationalised, becoming the Post Office and Post Office Telecommunications. The official name of Post Office Telecommunications changed to British Telecom in 1981, and once again became a state owned corportation, independent of the Post Office. British Telecom privatised again in 1984, and in 1991 changed its name to BT. The BT archives hold all of the archival records for the past iterations.
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