RFR080CM–Bottle with a message in binary code on a beautiful tropical beach
RM2JCGX20–Telegraph office worker forwarding a message in Morse Code, 19th century. From L'Univers Illustre, published Paris, 1859
RMM3W3G9–S O S message printed on paper in morse code in a bottle on a pebble beach
RM2JB67JB–Telegraph office worker forwarding a message in Morse Code, 19th century. From L'Univers Illustre, published Paris, 1859.
RM2A02HNC–The latest engineering and technology from the 1930s: The beam wireless transmitting room of the Dorchester Station operating on the Marconi system. The strategic international communications network of powerful long range radiotelegraphy stations, was created to link the countries of the British Empire using the stations to exchange commercial and diplomatic text message traffic transmitted at high speed by Morse code using paper tape machines.
RM2J2PTCX–International Morse Code Table
RFCYCX94–Message symbols floating with binary code
RF2J0XX02–Young woman shopping online, entering code from SMS message on mobile phone, security
RF2K2F5G5–Sign displaying Discount Code. Business overview to reduce the price of a product with a personalized voucher Creating Social Media Comment Message, Typing Fun Questions And Answers
RF2ARFXDG–Ancient morse code telegraphy device isolated on a white background
RM2C8NMDT–An old cigarette card (c. 1929) with a portrait of Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791–1872) and an illustration of his electric telegraph. Morse was an American inventor and painter. After having established his reputation as a portrait painter, in his middle age Morse contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs. He was a co-developer of Morse code and helped to develop the commercial use of telegraphy.
RM2CFGK5R–An ancient handwritten document showing a drawing of a cryptic gravestone, then in the churchyard of Grantham (Lincolnshire, England) written using a code or cipher. The gravestone marked the burial place of Theresa Newham, nee Clegg who died of consumption, in January 1834 aged 35.The document gives a transcription of the coded message and a key to the cypher. In the bottom right a more modern hand has given a complete transcription in English. The code is similar but not the same as the Masonic code and the year is not given (in code) using the Anno Lucis Masonic date system..
RM2G68R74–Picture postcard illustrating the Language of Stamps showing the message conveyed by the stamp placement circa 1905
RFR02ED3–Hello world message in wooden letters near a pile of other letters over wood board background
RF2GJK25A–Buick SUV with a license plate that says 'EXQQQME' which may be interpreted as 'excuse me'. St Paul Minnesota MN USA
RMMC38J4–A teenage boy communicates with a telegraph, ca. 1915.
RFT2BHN3–Morse telegraph transmitter with code
RMBDP2A8–Holes punched in tape
RM2C3M7KB–An intercepted Enigma 'Red' message, from the German Luftwaffe (air Force) on display in Bletchley Park, Bletchley. Buckinghamshire, UK.
RMH3WC9D–Binary code, at-sign, icon, binary file, coding, e-mail, Binary, system, At sign, Internet, www, decryption, encryption, encode, data, bits, Electronic message, figure system, binary numbers, at symbol, post, electronically
RMA7JANC–OZ is the vapor message in the sky
RMEWF26T–Wifi password code restaurant Shanghai China Chinese
RFKFNG86–2018 written inside a QR code
RMACH31M–Blind man indulging his hobby for amateur radio and using morse code device, London, UK.
RM2G6AWG1–Telegraph key close up
RFEC0AR5–Error 503 - toilet paper as web message
RF2J0XWWJ–Young woman shopping online, entering code from SMS message on mobile phone, online shopping
RFKR4331–Code Of Practice written on notebook page
RF2BEKFD9–Ancient morse code telegraphy device isolated on a white background
RM2G71GWK–An old engraving of a Morse transmitting plate from the Victorian era. It is from a book of the 1890s on discoveries and inventions during the 1800s. Morse code is a method used in telecommunication to encode text characters as sequences of two different signal durations called dots and dashes (dits and dahs). The code is named after American Samuel Morse, one of the inventors of the telegraph. It was first used in the 1840s. International Morse Code (Continental Morse Code) of 1865 encodes the 26 alphabet letters, one non-Latin letter, numerals, punctuation and procedural signals (prosigns).
RM2J93C2B–An early British illustration of a heliograph being used to send messages by use of a flashing mirror; with description of parts.
RMG7DX21–Nelson's famous message to the fleet that was hoisted over HMS Victory before the Battle Of Trafalgar. A ceremony was held at Portsmouth Naval Base to mark the 199th anniversary of Admiral Lord Nelson's triumph at the Battle of Trafalgar. The central act of the commemoration was the laying of a laurel wreath by Second Sea Lord Vice Admiral Sir James Burnell-Nugent on the spot where Admiral Nelson fell when he was shot in battle.
RFKYPTF6–Error message, corrupted computer data loss with glitch effects over digital binary code. IT industry, cybersecurity and networks concept with selecti
RMEMJWNM–Cyber attack message on computer screen
RMPG6NDP–Vintage Bakelite Morse Code Keys
RFWWAD2J–Hacker atack message revealed by an magnifying glass, by an lensball
RF2D1DD0N–Morse code key, antique, in working condition
RMDHFRJP–Man operating an antique Simplex Auto semi-automatic right-angle morse code transmitting bug key
RMH41GB7–Binary code, keyboard, at-sign, icon, information technology, e-mail, IT, Electronic message, data transmission, data, binary numbers, Binary, icon, access, transmission, data transmission, Internet, fast, telecommunication, HTML, computer keyboard, Compo
RFD2KY75–Hand tapping morse code on an antique telegraph machine
RFK25WFF–Internet email security technology concept as an at sign icon being encrypted for data transfer protection with binary code background.
RFCPEHK4–Scanning advertising with QR code on mobile smart phone.
RFJ54064–QR code sample in the shape of a smiling face isolated on white background
RFR2FJ45–Digital improved reproduction, A telegraph key is a switching device used primarily to send Morse code, from an original print from the 19th century
RFEC0AR4–Service Temporarily Unavailable. Toilet paper as web message
RFE80CRR–conspiracy revealed - hidden message in the newspaper
RFMBA6PM–Businessman using his smartwatch among digital matrix code.
RFFKXNMW–close up photograph of generic javascript code on computer monitor
RFCTK76E–egg with qr code
RMM8TEER–Early antique GPO (British Post Office) telegraph key for sending telegram messages using Morse Code, Patent No 1056A, made by WEMCO.
RF2DJTPF1–Blue Binary Code On Computer Screen And Error Message. For Business Technology Concept.
RMEMJWMX–Error message on computer screen
RMPG6NDY–Vintage Bakelite Morse Code Keys
RF2J0XWW7–Young woman reading message from SMS on mobile phone, online shopping, work from home
RM2M3T491–The light apparatus could be moved from place to place with ease, receiving a message outside from a distance, either by means of the morse code or through telephone attachment. Date: 1910
RF2HTW5TR–Art inspired by Vest, ca. 1750, American or European, doeskin, silk, Considering the formal code of etiquette that governed eighteenth-century life, it is not surprising that gentlemen did not generally remove their jackets in public. Tailors made men’s waistcoats of the most beautiful, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RF2BA300R–SOS morse code for Save our Ships, used as a call for help
RFD2KY54–Fine specimen of a real antique morse code telegraph machine
RFECMD0P–Hands hold tablet PC with QR code on wooden background
RFCWED9H–Capture QR code on mobile smart phone. Isolated on white.
RFT2BHNB–Vintage engraving middle '800: Morse's telegraph transmitting device with dial
RFDPDW2P–Smartphone taking photo of QR code on a wine bottle
RFEC0AR2–Page not found. Toilet paper as web message
RMHA4902–Sending morse code using morse key coded message messages war time code dots dashes intelligence royal signals army tool
RFC04B7M–Fortune cookie with message in binary code
RFFKXNNR–close up photograph of generic javascript code on computer monitor
RFCTK75B–pepper with qr code
RMJEHBHM–Nautical flags against a clear blue sky
RFW4BCMP–Businessman holds smartphone with streamy matrix code.
RMEMJWNF–Warning message on computer screen
RMPG6NEM–Vintage Bakelite Morse Code Keys
RF2AK8TP7–Ancient morse code telegraphy device isolated on a white background
RM2M3NP69–A wireless message received by the Russian steamer Birma from the Titanic about five minutes after Titanic struck the iceberg that sank her. The Titanic is identified by her code letters MGY and the message uses both old distress call letters CQD (Come Quickly Danger) and new, SOS. It reads, "CQD - SOS from M.G.Y. We have struck iceberg sinking fast come to our assistance. Position Lat 41, 46 N., Long 50, 14 W. - MGY." Date: 14th April 1912
RF2HTXP8W–Art inspired by Title Page: Le Code Louis XIV, 1667, Engraving; third state of three (BN), sheet: 8 1/16 x 5 3/8 in. (20.5 x 13.7 cm), Prints, Claude Mellan (French, Abbeville 1598–1688 Paris, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMA2XX6G–Help! computer message information technology despair
RFB9BK9G–Vintage desk with stamps and antique morse code telegraph
RFE7KG0R–Hand push qr code on tablet pc on white background
RFCY9ADF–Hand showing business card with QR code information. Isolated on white.
RFT2BHNH–Vintage engraving middle '800: Morse telegraph station with transmitter and receiver devices
RFDPEBK1–Smartphone taking photo of QR code on a white box
RFECDKDD–Page not found. Toilet paper as web message
RF2MEGXM6–White letter blocks on yellow background with the message 403 forbidden. Http 403 forbidden client error.
RFKR1KN2–2 steps verification, illustration with login and pin on mobile
RFC04B7J–Fortune cookie with message in binary code
RFFKXNP5–web page generic javascript code on computer monitor
RFCTK74X–pear with qr code
RF2H4W14F–Hand of woman using the smartphone to scan QR code.
RFCNF8FN–morse code key on a white background with someone sending a message
RMEMJWND–Error message on computer screen
RMPG6ND3–Vintage Bakelite Morse Code Keys
RFJ71AYK–A simple message decoding sheet on display at the World War Two Bletchley Park, UK museum.
RFHDEAPW–Young woman with qr-code on tongue
RF2HW5622–Art inspired by Earth Receiving the Code of Roman Law from the Emperors Hadrian and Justinian, n.d., Pen and brown ink, brown wash, heightened with white over black chalk on brownish paper. Squared in black chalk., 24 5/8 x 15 15/16 in. (62.5 x 40.5 cm), Drawings, Charles Meynier (, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFCPB43H–Scanning QR code with mobile phone on white background
RFD2KY7Y–Fingers tapping morse code on an antique telegraph
RM2KA5EY5–The Zimmermann Telegram as it was sent from Washington, DC, to Ambassador Heinrich von Eckardt, the German ambassador to Mexico. This explosive message announced the opening of unrestricted submarine warfare and offered Mexico land in Texas, Arizona and New Mexico in return for Mexican participation against the USA in WW1.
RFCY9AEK–Hand showing visit card with QR code information. Isolated on white.
RFT2BHNP–Vintage engraving middle '800: Morse railway telegraph station with dial transmitter and receiver
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