41. Cervera brought to the Spanish Wireless Telegraph and Telephone Corporation the patents he had obtained in Spain, Belgium, Germany and England. 42. Dubbed " the great radio station " by Swedes, it was part of a then-global network of wireless telegraph communication links. 43. For this feat, the " Salem " was outfitted with 16 different wireless telegraph technologies and sailed to Gibraltar, with Pollock commanding. 44. He leased a plot " in the wheat field adjoining the hotel " where the Lizard Wireless Telegraph Station still stands today. 45. Within a few years, the government constructed new wireless telegraph stations on the Magdalens to ensure they had communication in the winter. 46. Ten regions were designated along the same regional boundaries as the Home Defence were, and within each region was a wireless telegraph station. 47. The Haven Hotel station and Wireless Telegraph Mast was where much of Marconi's research work on wireless telegraphy was carried out after 1898. 48. The radio was meant to be a wireless telegraph , a medium of two-way messaging; none of its creators anticipated broadcasting and mass programming. 49. A few months after Ward received his patent, Mahlon Loomis of West Virginia received for a " wireless telegraph " in July 1872. 50. After the war he worked for the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company as Deputy to the Managing Director, and wrote several books of naval biography.