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  • Signaller
  • Specialist personnel responsible for military communications

    A signaller, signalman, colloquially referred to as a radioman or signaleer in the armed forces is a specialist soldier, sailor or airman responsible

    Signaller

    Signaller

    Signaller

  • Rail signaller
  • Person controlling the movement of trains

    A signalman or signaller is an employee of a railway transport network who operates the points and signals from a signal box in order to control the movement

    Rail signaller

    Rail signaller

    Rail_signaller

  • Handicap principle
  • Hypothesis in evolutionary biology

    characteristics are costly signals which must be reliable, as they cost the signaller resources that individuals with less of a particular trait could not afford

    Handicap principle

    Handicap principle

    Handicap_principle

  • Signal passed at danger
  • Train passing stop signal without authority

    due to an equipment failure or signaller error and the train was unable to stop before passing the signal. A Signaller SPAR (formerly Category C SPAD)

    Signal passed at danger

    Signal passed at danger

    Signal_passed_at_danger

  • Southall rail crash
  • 1997 high-speed rail crash near London

    As a result, the signaller set a route which would stop the HST and allow the freight train to cross in front of it. If the signaller had known that the

    Southall rail crash

    Southall_rail_crash

  • Rule 55
  • British railway operating rule

    driver of a train waiting at a signal on a running line must remind the signaller of its presence. Rule 55 was introduced following a spate of accidents

    Rule 55

    Rule 55

    Rule_55

  • Cab Secure Radio
  • British Rail driver/signaller communication system

    was to provide a secure speech link between the train driver and the signaller which could not be overheard by other train drivers. In areas where CSR

    Cab Secure Radio

    Cab Secure Radio

    Cab_Secure_Radio

  • Signalling theory
  • Theory in evolutionary biology

    evolve because they modify the behaviour of the receiver to benefit the signaller. Signals may be honest, conveying information which usefully increases

    Signalling theory

    Signalling theory

    Signalling_theory

  • Jack (baboon)
  • Chacma baboon and mobility aid (died 1890)

    Tuberculosis Resting place Albany Museum Occupation Assistant to a disabled railway signalman Notable role Railway signaller Years active 9 Owner James Wide

    Jack (baboon)

    Jack (baboon)

    Jack_(baboon)

  • Signalman (rank)
  • Military rank

    Navy rating for sailors that specialized in visual communication. See Signaller for more about the roles of Signalmen. A signal lamp (also called a signal

    Signalman (rank)

    Signalman (rank)

    Signalman_(rank)

  • Royal Canadian Corps of Signals
  • Army component of the Canadian Armed Forces' Communications and Electronics Branch

    communication support and information systems for the Canadian Army. Signallers receive their training at CFB Kingston, Ontario, at the Canadian Forces

    Royal Canadian Corps of Signals

    Royal_Canadian_Corps_of_Signals

  • Train reporting number
  • British train identifier

    advent of absolute block signalling, the class-based headcodes allowed signallers to identify and regulate trains properly. On some busy lines, particularly

    Train reporting number

    Train reporting number

    Train_reporting_number

  • Master aircrew
  • RAF Master aircrew badge of rank

    referred to by different titles depending on their specialisation: Master Signaller (MSig) Master Engineer (MEng) Master Air Electronics Operator (MAEOp)

    Master aircrew

    Master aircrew

    Master_aircrew

  • Clayton Tunnel rail crash
  • 1861 railway accident near Brighton, England

    train passed, allowing the second train to follow it into the tunnel. The signaller at the south end of the tunnel belatedly waved a red flag in an attempt

    Clayton Tunnel rail crash

    Clayton Tunnel rail crash

    Clayton_Tunnel_rail_crash

  • Gang sign
  • Various verbal/visual gestures used to reveal one's affiliation with a particular gang

    slogans, hand signs, colored clothing, and graffiti to indicate that the signaller favors, or is a member of, the associated gang. Many of these, especially

    Gang sign

    Gang sign

    Gang_sign

  • Joshua Wilkinson (footballer)
  • Scottish footballer

    ISBN 978-1-899468-66-9. "Quirky Injuries". goalkeepersaredifferent.com. Signaller Joshua Hardisty Wilkinson, University of Glasgow Story | First World War

    Joshua Wilkinson (footballer)

    Joshua Wilkinson (footballer)

    Joshua_Wilkinson_(footballer)

  • Detonator (railway)
  • Signaling system for trains

    placing the detonators A warning of ongoing engineering works ahead When a signaller or other railway employee requires to stop approaching trains in an emergency

    Detonator (railway)

    Detonator (railway)

    Detonator_(railway)

  • Multi-National Division (North) (Bosnia)
  • A US Army signaller assigned to Multi-National Division (North) using a satellite phone near the village of Skugric in 1999

    Multi-National Division (North) (Bosnia)

    Multi-National Division (North) (Bosnia)

    Multi-National_Division_(North)_(Bosnia)

  • Train dispatcher
  • Rail transport profession

    train controller (Australia), train service controller (Singapore) or signaller (UK), is employed by a rail transport company to direct and facilitate

    Train dispatcher

    Train dispatcher

    Train_dispatcher

  • Northern City Line
  • Partly underground railway line in London

    the next signal they must stop and attempt to contact the signaller, to inform the signaller of what has taken place regardless of the aspect that it is

    Northern City Line

    Northern City Line

    Northern_City_Line

  • Bunting tosser
  • Informal term for a type of sailor

    period of signalling by flags, it has survived as a general term for naval signallers. Wireless operators may also be termed 'sparkers'. Bunting is now a commonplace

    Bunting tosser

    Bunting tosser

    Bunting_tosser

  • Token (railway signalling)
  • Method of controlling single line railways

    the greater risk of collision in the event of a mistake being made by a signaller or traincrew than on double lines. The operation of a bidirectional single

    Token (railway signalling)

    Token (railway signalling)

    Token_(railway_signalling)

  • Private (rank)
  • Lowest enlisted rank in many armed forces

    Special Air Service Sapper (SPR) - The Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers Signaller (SIG) - Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals In the Canadian Army, the term

    Private (rank)

    Private_(rank)

  • Communication
  • Transmission of information

    as "the exchange of information between individuals, wherein both the signaller and receiver may expect to benefit from the exchange". According to this

    Communication

    Communication

    Communication

  • Integrated Electronic Control Centre
  • British railway signalling technology

    ARS can also handle severely disrupted service patterns and assist the signaller in the event of train or infrastructure failures. IECCs were developed

    Integrated Electronic Control Centre

    Integrated Electronic Control Centre

    Integrated_Electronic_Control_Centre

  • Fire support team
  • Controller to terminally control Close Air Support (CAS) and manage airspace. Signallers Drivers "Taliban fear the "Dragon"". In addition, a Fire Support Team

    Fire support team

    Fire_support_team

  • Rail operating centre
  • Regional signalling centres on the mainland British railway network

    A rail operating centre (ROC) is a building that houses all signallers, signalling equipment, ancillaries and operators for a specific region or route

    Rail operating centre

    Rail operating centre

    Rail_operating_centre

  • Personal defense weapon
  • Self-defense firearm

    engineers, logistic drivers, medical specialists, artillery crews, or signallers. These "second-line" personnel are not strictly combat troops expected

    Personal defense weapon

    Personal defense weapon

    Personal_defense_weapon

  • Platoon
  • Military unit size, usually composed of two or more squads or equivalent units

    commander and a sergeant as platoon sergeant, accompanied by a platoon signaller and sometimes a platoon medic (full strength of forty men). A section

    Platoon

    Platoon

    Platoon

  • Peter O'Toole
  • English and Irish actor (1932–2013)

    Yorkshire Evening Post, until he was called up for national service as a signaller in the Royal Navy. As reported in a radio interview in 2006 on NPR, he

    Peter O'Toole

    Peter O'Toole

    Peter_O'Toole

  • Singai Mukilan
  • India in Tamil language periodicals in Singapore. He also served as a signaller of the Malayan headquarters of the Indian National Army. In 1964, he published

    Singai Mukilan

    Singai_Mukilan

  • Harry Bateman (artist)
  • English artist (1896–1976)

    Royal Field Artillery. During World War I, he served as a gunner and signaller in the Somme-Thiepval and Beaumont-Hamel area during April to November

    Harry Bateman (artist)

    Harry_Bateman_(artist)

  • Battle of Mirbat
  • 1972 operation during the Dhofar Rebellion

    were mortar bombing the area around the BATT house. Kealy ordered the signaller to establish communications with SAS Headquarters at Um al Quarif, to

    Battle of Mirbat

    Battle of Mirbat

    Battle_of_Mirbat

  • SimSig
  • Video game

    signalling systems in Great Britain, from the point of view of a railway signaller. Users have also had success running SimSig on Linux using Wine. The program

    SimSig

    SimSig

    SimSig

  • Kevin Chu (actor)
  • Hong Kong actor (born 1989)

    Laugh Story Coba's ex-boss Look Up [zh] Sing Shun (成信) Warriors of Future Signaller Social Distancing [zh] Sincere Resell King (先達小炒王) 2023 Tales from the

    Kevin Chu (actor)

    Kevin Chu (actor)

    Kevin_Chu_(actor)

  • Clayton Tunnel
  • Railway tunnel in England

    well inside the tunnel, and as it was slowly reversing towards him the signaller misunderstood a 'tunnel clear' message from the north box as indicating

    Clayton Tunnel

    Clayton Tunnel

    Clayton_Tunnel

  • Truc
  • Card game

    indicated by a grin, an Eight by a wink, an Ace by a shrug. Naturally, the signaller will attempt to signal when their governor is looking and their opponents

    Truc

    Truc

    Truc

  • 1996 Stafford rail crash
  • Rail accident in the United Kingdom

    were on the scene within four minutes of being notified, despite the signaller at Stafford having to relay the emergency information via another office

    1996 Stafford rail crash

    1996_Stafford_rail_crash

  • Turenki rail accident
  • 1940 fatal train accident in Finland

    were also delayed. The accident was caused by a signalling error; the signaller, who was still on probation and who had been awake for the past 36 hours

    Turenki rail accident

    Turenki_rail_accident

  • TRUST
  • Computer system for tracking trains

    similar computer system is Darwin, from the Rail Delivery Group. Rail signaller "Trust | Safety Central". safety.networkrail.co.uk. 19 May 2016. Retrieved

    TRUST

    TRUST

  • Five Eyes
  • Anglosphere intelligence alliance

    the CIA, according to many accounts, had scrambler devices, infrared signallers, night-vision goggles and weapons. Schmid, Gerhard (11 July 2001). "On

    Five Eyes

    Five Eyes

    Five_Eyes

  • Operation Barras
  • 2000 military operation in Sierra Leone led by the UK

    Matthew Lowe, one of the platoon commanders, a signaller, and two of Lowe's headquarters staff. Another signaller radioed in a casualty report, and one of the

    Operation Barras

    Operation Barras

    Operation_Barras

  • Ruth Davidson
  • Scottish politician (born 1978)

    she worked as a BBC journalist and served in the Territorial Army as a signaller. After leaving the BBC in 2009 to study at the University of Glasgow,

    Ruth Davidson

    Ruth Davidson

    Ruth_Davidson

  • Royal Signals trades
  • British Army employment specialisations

    are posted to the Field Army as Class 3 trained soldiers in the rank of Signaller. Electronic Warfare & Signals Intelligence Operators however, leave training

    Royal Signals trades

    Royal_Signals_trades

  • 1st Commando Regiment
  • Unit of the Australian Army Reserve

    training and free fall parachuting. New signallers to 301st Signal Squadron have to complete the Special Forces Signaller Course (SFSC). The name of the CMF

    1st Commando Regiment

    1st Commando Regiment

    1st_Commando_Regiment

  • UK railway signalling
  • Rail traffic control systems used in the United Kingdom

    horizontal "on" (danger) position, except where specially authorised by the signaller's instruction. By night, it shows a red light when "on" and a green light

    UK railway signalling

    UK railway signalling

    UK_railway_signalling

  • Telegraphy
  • Long distance transmission of text

    flag signalling had developed. During the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD), signallers mainly used flags and wood fires—via the light of the flames swung high

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

  • Train simulator
  • Computer-based simulation of rail transport operations

    mainly through Germany, but also Austria, little Italy and some French. Signaller training simulators have been developed by Funkwerk in Germany, The Railway

    Train simulator

    Train simulator

    Train_simulator

  • Royal Corps of Signals
  • Communications arm of the British Army

    Montague Lambert. The Troop was the first formal professional body of signallers in the British Army and its duty was to provide communications for a field

    Royal Corps of Signals

    Royal Corps of Signals

    Royal_Corps_of_Signals

  • Flag
  • Piece of fabric with a distinctive design and colours

    the signalman. This form of communication is primarily used by naval signallers. This technique of signalling was adopted in the early 19th century and

    Flag

    Flag

    Flag

  • Queen's Gurkha Signals
  • Military unit

    The history of Queen's Gurkha Signals dates back to 1911 when Gurkha Signallers were employed in the three Indian Corps of Sappers and Miners (Bombay

    Queen's Gurkha Signals

    Queen's Gurkha Signals

    Queen's_Gurkha_Signals

  • Level crossings in the United Kingdom
  • to press a button to notify the signaller, who will raise the barriers if there is no train. Then, after the signaller sees through the CCTV that the crossing

    Level crossings in the United Kingdom

    Level crossings in the United Kingdom

    Level_crossings_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Kawasaki KLR250
  • Motorcycle

    Zealand Defence Force primarily utilized by light infantry, scouts, and signallers. [citation needed] It was produced by Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Japan

    Kawasaki KLR250

    Kawasaki KLR250

    Kawasaki_KLR250

  • 1995 Ais Gill rail accident
  • Rail accident in the United Kingdom

    northbound train, the guard of the second train attempted to contact the signaller using the emergency button on the rear cab's NRN radio, but was unsuccessful

    1995 Ais Gill rail accident

    1995_Ais_Gill_rail_accident

  • Popski's Private Army
  • Military unit

    Captain Bill Kennedy Shaw (the LRDG's Intelligence Officer) because his signallers had problems with the name "Peniakoff." In fact, Popski was born of Russian

    Popski's Private Army

    Popski's Private Army

    Popski's_Private_Army

  • 1st Lancashire Engineers
  • Military unit

    of 1914, the War Office decided to address the urgent need for trained signallers by using the TF to establish training depots. The Army Troops signal units

    1st Lancashire Engineers

    1st_Lancashire_Engineers

  • Telegraph troops
  • German signaller in 1914

    Telegraph troops

    Telegraph troops

    Telegraph_troops

  • Tank
  • Tracked heavy armoured fighting vehicle

    Somme offensive) on 15 September 1916. Bert Chaney, a nineteen-year-old signaller with the 7th London Territorial Battalion, reported that "three huge mechanical

    Tank

    Tank

    Tank

  • Military communications
  • Messages within armed forces

    vehicularis) is an early example of this. Later, the terms signals and signaller became words referring to a highly-distinct military occupation dealing

    Military communications

    Military communications

    Military_communications

  • 5MU
  • Radio station in Murray Bridge, South Australia, Australia

    Adelaide Hills on 94.3 MHz. 5MU began after master engineer and World War I signaller Frank Miller was granted a broadcast license and began operation on 16

    5MU

    5MU

  • Five Go to Smuggler's Top
  • 1945 children's novel by Enid Blyton

    the boys spot a light flashing in the house's tower. They suspect the signaller may be Block, the house's sinister, apparently deaf manservant, but he

    Five Go to Smuggler's Top

    Five_Go_to_Smuggler's_Top

  • Battle of Imphal
  • Battle between Japanese and Allied forces in 1944

    On Imphal front, Sikh signaller operates wireless for British officers, listening to patrols reporting Japanese positions.

    Battle of Imphal

    Battle of Imphal

    Battle_of_Imphal

  • Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment Vietnam deployments 1965–1972
  • Australian 7.62mm SLR semi-automatic self-loading rifle, while officers, signallers, NCOs, and one of each scout group carried the U.S 5.56mm M16 rifle. Eventually

    Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment Vietnam deployments 1965–1972

    Royal_New_Zealand_Infantry_Regiment_Vietnam_deployments_1965–1972

  • Welwyn Tunnels
  • Railway tunnels in Hertfordshire

    collision which had covered both tracks; miscommunication between the signallers at Welwyn and Knebworth had meant neither were aware of the collision

    Welwyn Tunnels

    Welwyn Tunnels

    Welwyn_Tunnels

  • St Leonards railway station
  • Railway station in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    from the siding. Additionally, as the points cannot be controlled by the signaller, any driver on the up track passing a signal at stop must proceed with

    St Leonards railway station

    St Leonards railway station

    St_Leonards_railway_station

  • Operation Adder
  • Australian military operation in Timor during World War II

    party consisting of two Australian soldiers, Captain John Grimson and signaller Ernest Gregg, and three Portuguese Timorese, was dropped on Timor. Japanese

    Operation Adder

    Operation_Adder

  • Sparrow Force
  • Allied formation deployed to Timor during World War II

    troops. 2/1st Fortress Engineers – 56 sappers. 2/1st Fortress Signals – 39 signallers. B Troop, 18th Anti-Tank Battery RAA – 27 gunners. No.2 Section, 2/11th

    Sparrow Force

    Sparrow Force

    Sparrow_Force

  • James Morris (artist)
  • British war artist (1908–1989)

    in civil defence for a brief period before joining the Royal Navy as a signaller. Morris served on Arctic convoy ships, including one that was shelled

    James Morris (artist)

    James_Morris_(artist)

  • Railroad switch
  • Mechanism to transfer rail vehicles from one track to another

    possible routes. The motor is usually controlled remotely by the dispatcher (signaller in the UK). The switch motor also includes electrical contacts to detect

    Railroad switch

    Railroad switch

    Railroad_switch

  • Bomb disposal
  • Activity to dispose of and render safe explosive munitions and other materials

    Company, a newly formed unit, didn't have such a callsign, so a young signaller was sent to the OC of 321 Coy. The OC, having lost two technicians that

    Bomb disposal

    Bomb disposal

    Bomb_disposal

  • List of Freedom of the City recipients
  • Signal Regiment Freedom of Entry Parade to the City of Moreton Bay". The Signaller. Retrieved 8 November 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors

    List of Freedom of the City recipients

    List_of_Freedom_of_the_City_recipients

  • Walter David Taylor Powell
  • English mariner and paramilitary Native Police officer

    Walter David Taylor Powell (25 March 1831 – 23 December 1906) was an English mariner and paramilitary Native Police officer in the British colonies of

    Walter David Taylor Powell

    Walter_David_Taylor_Powell

  • Communications and Electronics Branch
  • Unified communications branch of the Canadian Armed Forces

    supervision of instruction and practice of signalling and the inspection of signallers and their equipment. In 1904, the Provisional School of Signalling was

    Communications and Electronics Branch

    Communications and Electronics Branch

    Communications_and_Electronics_Branch

  • Ted Bollard
  • New Zealand botanist, plant physiologist and science administrator (1920–2011)

    Despite being a Pākehā, he was assigned to the Māori Battalion as a signaller. At the end of the war he received a bursary to attend Emmanuel College

    Ted Bollard

    Ted_Bollard

  • Mahomet Thomas Phillips
  • Congolese-English sculptor

    signalling training and on 15 July 1917 he qualified as a 'First Class Signaller'. After the First World War, Phillips returned to his work as a sculptor;

    Mahomet Thomas Phillips

    Mahomet_Thomas_Phillips

  • Sandcastle Waterpark (Blackpool)
  • Waterpark in Blackpool, England

    set a new world record for the longest distance spent on a water slide. Signaller Mark McCluggage and 9 other soldiers raised over £10,000 for charity by

    Sandcastle Waterpark (Blackpool)

    Sandcastle Waterpark (Blackpool)

    Sandcastle_Waterpark_(Blackpool)

  • 6th County of London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
  • Military unit

    Division's gradual encroachment on Martinpuich. Casualties among FOOs and signallers was heavy in this kind of fighting. Between 9 and 11 September 47th (2nd

    6th County of London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery

    6th County of London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery

    6th_County_of_London_Brigade,_Royal_Field_Artillery

  • Ryom-Verzeichnis
  • Standard catalogue of the music of Antonio Vivaldi

    the publication of Antonio Vivaldi. Thematic-Systematics Verzeichnis Signaller Work (RV). A total of 809 works are included. In July 2007 Peter Ryom

    Ryom-Verzeichnis

    Ryom-Verzeichnis

  • Battle of Aidabasalala
  • 1999 battle of the East Timorese crisis

    the patrol medic equipped with a Para Minimi light machine gun, and the signaller. On 13 October 1999, the patrol was inserted 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from

    Battle of Aidabasalala

    Battle_of_Aidabasalala

  • British Forces casualties in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
  • British casualties in Afghanistan, 2001–2021

    Helmand province "Signaller Wayne Bland". MoD. It is with great sadness that the Ministry of Defence must confirm the death of Signaller Wayne Bland, from

    British Forces casualties in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

    British Forces casualties in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

    British_Forces_casualties_in_Afghanistan_(2001–2021)

  • Charles Laking
  • father when he joined the Canadian field artillery in 1917. He served as a signaller on the front lines in France for two years. He received the French Légion

    Charles Laking

    Charles_Laking

  • Ufton Nervet rail crash
  • 2004 rail crash in Berkshire, England

    a level crossing attendant who had not received instruction from the signaller (at Thames Valley Signalling Centre in Didcot) to close the crossing.

    Ufton Nervet rail crash

    Ufton Nervet rail crash

    Ufton_Nervet_rail_crash

  • Alarm signal
  • Signal made by social animals to warn others of danger

    can evolve by kin selection, assuming the receivers are related to the signaller. However, alarm calls can increase individual fitness, for example by

    Alarm signal

    Alarm signal

    Alarm_signal

  • British Army
  • Land warfare force of the United Kingdom

    variety of titles; notably trooper, gunner, guardsman, kingsman, sapper, signaller, fusilier, craftsman and rifleman dependent on the regiment they belong

    British Army

    British Army

    British_Army

  • No. 651 Squadron AAC
  • Military unit

    units which had both Army and RAF personnel. The pilots, drivers and signallers were in the Royal Artillery whilst the adjutants, technical staff and

    No. 651 Squadron AAC

    No._651_Squadron_AAC

  • Navigator and Airman Aircrew School RAF
  • Swanton Morley, RAF Hullavington Aircraft used: Avro Anson T.22 No. 1 Air Signallers School RAF (1951-57) Airfields used: RAF Swanton Morley Aircraft used:

    Navigator and Airman Aircrew School RAF

    Navigator_and_Airman_Aircrew_School_RAF

  • German Army (1935–1945)
  • Land forces of Nazi Germany (1935–1945)

    and the standard divisional services, including a battalion each of signallers, reconnaissance troops, anti-tank gunners, and engineers. Such a division

    German Army (1935–1945)

    German Army (1935–1945)

    German_Army_(1935–1945)

  • Diesel multiple unit
  • Self-powered diesel trains

    simple dead-end, also saving on signalling costs and the need to employ a signaller. This simplicity could be enough to keep small branch lines in viable

    Diesel multiple unit

    Diesel multiple unit

    Diesel_multiple_unit

  • White Nights 3.98
  • 1998 South Korean television series

    Dae-gyu, army doctor of Jang Baek-ho troop Jung Woong-in as Baek Seung-je, signaller of Jang Baek-ho troop Jung Sung-mo as Kim Il-gu, former Air Force first

    White Nights 3.98

    White_Nights_3.98

  • Charles Stewart Murray
  • Bengal Police Superintendent (1858-1903)

    conduct was responsible for the deaths of two sepoys, a naik, two army signallers and a private servant. As a result, the court deemed him unfit to hold

    Charles Stewart Murray

    Charles_Stewart_Murray

  • Lancelot Speed
  • British painter and illustrator

    the Intelligence Officer of the Long Range Desert Group because his signallers had trouble with the spelling of his surname. Peniakoff earned early notoriety

    Lancelot Speed

    Lancelot_Speed

  • Dominance signal
  • Type of animal communication

    and the challenger makes a decision to retreat which (4) reinforces signaller's dominance. The earliest study of animal signals can be attributed to

    Dominance signal

    Dominance signal

    Dominance_signal

  • Attleborough railway station
  • Railway station in Norfolk, England

    gates adjacent to the station used to be opened and closed manually by a signaller in the local signal box. However, in 2012 the signal box was closed and

    Attleborough railway station

    Attleborough railway station

    Attleborough_railway_station

  • Papuan Infantry Battalion
  • WWII Australian infantry unit

    officer from the PIB and a Papuan soldier, along with two Australian signallers from the 2/43rd Battalion, were killed by a Japanese machine-gun whilst

    Papuan Infantry Battalion

    Papuan Infantry Battalion

    Papuan_Infantry_Battalion

  • Italian Army ranks
  • infantryman) Artigliere/Art. (Artilleryman, Gunner) Trasmettitore/Trs. (Signaller) Assistente di Sanità/Asa. (Medic) Cavaliere/Cav. (Cavalryman) Lanciere/Lanc

    Italian Army ranks

    Italian_Army_ranks

  • Gare Saint-Lazare (Monet series)
  • Series of oil paintings by Claude Monet

    the synchronized train-schedules and precisely timed operations done by signallers. Monet highlighted the “instant” in painting, showing the standardization

    Gare Saint-Lazare (Monet series)

    Gare Saint-Lazare (Monet series)

    Gare_Saint-Lazare_(Monet_series)

  • Amichai Paglin
  • Head of the Israeli paramilitary group Irgun

    Tzvi Tzur. At a young age he joined the Haganah, and was appointed the signaller of Efraim Dekel, the commander of Shai (the Haganah intelligence unit)

    Amichai Paglin

    Amichai Paglin

    Amichai_Paglin

  • Staithes Viaduct
  • Former railway viaduct in North Yorkshire, England

    railway station. It was known for an anemometer, a fitting to tell the signaller if winds across the viaduct were too strong for crossing trains. Major

    Staithes Viaduct

    Staithes Viaduct

    Staithes_Viaduct

  • Beamish Museum
  • Open-air museum in County Durham, England

    It features assorted signalling equipment, basic furnishings for the signaller, and a lever frame, controlling the stations numerous points, interlocks

    Beamish Museum

    Beamish Museum

    Beamish_Museum

  • Gare de Lyon rail accident
  • 1988 public transit disaster in Paris, France

    controllers were never able to identify the runaway train. Finally, the signallers had also pre-programmed the tracks so that the runaway train would be

    Gare de Lyon rail accident

    Gare de Lyon rail accident

    Gare_de_Lyon_rail_accident

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