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I’ll post an image of this, but if you go to Create dot distribution map and put in Telegraph as the search term, you should find it. You can also search on “cycle” and see a handful of cycle tracks marked on ye olde mappe.
https://maps.nls.uk/projects/os1900/#zoom=8.0&lat=51.30908&lon=-2.82221
Telegraph Hill, Lane, Cottage – the names live on. Around the time of the Napoleonic wars, the Navy established first a system of shutter telegraph and then semaphore stations running from London to Portsmouth and with a telegraph branch to Plymouth.
A handful of these locations, old and new, are within cycling range for me. A few sites usually nearer London have a structure to see, but in most cases there is nothing on the ground remaining. The line of telegraph sites (the Plymouth semaphore was never completed) running across Dorset and Devon look interesting as a basis for a route.
The electric telegraph rendered the system in 1847 completely obsolete. Anyway, here’s the history:
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