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Re: Kitchen telephone
« Reply #450 on: June 10, 2017, 12:34:PM »
While Neville was using the kitchen phone,all Sheila had to do was pick up the office phone and she would have heard her father's conversation. The tinkling sound of the kitchen phone being activated would have been heard via any other phone in use at the time and would have alerted Sheila.

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Re: Kitchen telephone
« Reply #451 on: June 10, 2017, 12:34:PM »
I don't care that this has been" done to death ". In the 80's/90's,I lived in a ( 3 storey ) house where 4 phones worked from the same line,this is how I know what's what regarding tones etc and uses.
I can only add that the systems must have differed from an area which was 200+ miles away.

Like I said, Malden was one of the last to be updated. Your experience is in a different area so you cannot compare like for like. The FACT that West had to get the operator to check the line is proof that the tone was the same for off-hook and busy or he would have known the difference himself.
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Re: Kitchen telephone
« Reply #452 on: June 10, 2017, 12:37:PM »
While Neville was using the kitchen phone,all Sheila had to do was pick up the office phone and she would have heard her father's conversation. The tinkling sound of the kitchen phone being activated would have been heard via any other phone in use at the time and would have alerted Sheila.

What was Sheila doing in the office Lookout?
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Re: Kitchen telephone
« Reply #453 on: June 10, 2017, 01:04:PM »
What was Sheila doing in the office Lookout?





Upstairs ? Probably sounding off, which is why Neville had told JB that " your sister's going mad ".

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Re: Kitchen telephone
« Reply #454 on: June 10, 2017, 01:15:PM »




Upstairs ? Probably sounding off, which is why Neville had told JB that " your sister's going mad ".

Well, I suppose pigs do fly but why would she have been in an unoccupied office? She had a bedroom. She COULD have ranted at June in her parents' bedroom.

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Re: Kitchen telephone
« Reply #455 on: June 10, 2017, 01:21:PM »
Well, I suppose pigs do fly but why would she have been in an unoccupied office? She had a bedroom. She COULD have ranted at June in her parents' bedroom.





What a xxxxxx question  ::) How would anyone know why Sheila would have been in a " unoccupied " office ? She needn't have even been in the office if she'd had a good set of ears to hear the downstairs phone being used.
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Re: Kitchen telephone
« Reply #456 on: June 10, 2017, 01:38:PM »




What a xxxxxx question  ::) How would anyone know why Sheila would have been in a " unoccupied " office ? She needn't have even been in the office if she'd had a good set of ears to hear the downstairs phone being used.

In a house that size she'd have needed Dumbo flaps! Have just been speaking with a friend who's late husband was a policeman. He worked shifts. When he came in at 2am and signed of using the downstairs phone, the upstairs phone would click or ping, but it couldn't be heard OTHER than by whoever was in bed with the phone beside them.
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Re: Kitchen telephone
« Reply #457 on: June 10, 2017, 02:15:PM »
In a house that size she'd have needed Dumbo flaps! Have just been speaking with a friend who's late husband was a policeman. He worked shifts. When he came in at 2am and signed of using the downstairs phone, the upstairs phone would click or ping, but it couldn't be heard OTHER than by whoever was in bed with the phone beside them.





Those who were already awake------as in the Bamber household,would have had no trouble hearing the ping of another phone in use.

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Re: Kitchen telephone
« Reply #458 on: June 10, 2017, 02:25:PM »




Upstairs ? Probably sounding off, which is why Neville had told JB that " your sister's going mad ".

We have entered the realms of complete fantasy.
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Re: Kitchen telephone
« Reply #459 on: June 10, 2017, 02:48:PM »




Those who were already awake------as in the Bamber household,would have had no trouble hearing the ping of another phone in use.

Theirs, then, must have been the only house of that sort of construction in which such was possible. ONE tiny ping being heard all over the house? Well, I never! ::)

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Re: Kitchen telephone
« Reply #460 on: June 10, 2017, 03:08:PM »
Theirs, then, must have been the only house of that sort of construction in which such was possible. ONE tiny ping being heard all over the house? Well, I never! ::)





Pity about xxxx xxxx xx xxxxxxxxxxxx. Early hours, as Sheila stopped for breath from her ranting, sound carries at night and only a couple of flights of stairs to carry it,you'd hear a pin drop.
Sheila wasn't outside  ::)
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Re: Kitchen telephone
« Reply #461 on: June 10, 2017, 03:28:PM »




Pity about xxxx xxxx xx xxxxxxxxxxxx. Early hours, as Sheila stopped for breath from her ranting, sound carries at night and only a couple of flights of stairs to carry it,you'd hear a pin drop.
Sheila wasn't outside  ::)

Yeah, 'COURSE you would, Lookout ;D ;D ;D Like I said. Pigs MIGHT fly 8) 8) 8)

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Re: Kitchen telephone
« Reply #462 on: June 10, 2017, 05:19:PM »
Why is it different?  A call can't be made without lifting a handset from a cradle. I've left a handset off the cradle or haven't replaced it properly. A voice would tell me -for a specified time- to replace the handset, but it didn't go on indefinitely.

I've never had one of those , if my phone is left off by mistake it just makes a piercing noise.
Is this a recent addition

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Re: Kitchen telephone
« Reply #463 on: June 10, 2017, 05:57:PM »
I've never had one of those , if my phone is left off by mistake it just makes a piercing noise.
Is this a recent addition

Yes. Yours is a more modern version. The one I have currently, doesn't do anything. I guess if I leave it off the cradle for long enough, the battery will wear down!!!!

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Re: Kitchen telephone
« Reply #464 on: June 11, 2017, 11:23:AM »
From actual police log-----Neville's call @ 03.36 ( never disclosed ) Call had been recorded. P.C.Hall.