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History of the Atlantic Cable & Undersea Communications
from the first submarine cable of 1850 to the worldwide fiber optic network

CS Restorer
by Dirk van Oudenol

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C.S. Restorer (1902-1951)

by Dirk van Oudenol


Third Revised Edition Oct 20, 2004


Credits:
The Cable & Wireless Porthcurno and Collections Trust
Ursula Jupp, wife of Frank M. Jupp, a 27 years veteran and lastly Chief Engineer of C.S. Restorer
National Archives & Records Administration
Ira Flare Fredricksen, a 1943 crew member
E. A. Capstick, grand daughter of Captain William D. Livingston, Master C.S. Restorer 1924-26
Dirk van Oudenol, crew member in 1947 and 1948

Dedicated to all who served on this fine ship in both peacetime and wartime over half a century.

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Copyright © 2006 Dirk van Oudenol

Last revised: 22 July, 2006

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