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North Weald Bassett
Essex
OS Grid Ref: TL506040
Ongar Radio Transmitting Station occupied a site of 730 acres at North Weald in West Essex adjacent
to the late 19th Century North Weald Redoubt, one of 13 London Mobilisation Centres.
It was originally built in 1920 and operated by Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company.
In September 1929, control passed to Imperial and International Communications when the
telegraphic communications of the Empire were placed in the hands of a single operating company.
The name of the company was changed to Cable and Wireless in June 1934 and the company owned the
radio station until the passing of the Commonwealth Telegraphs Act, 1949,
whereby the United Kingdom radio services of the Post Office and Cable and Wireless Ltd.
became integrated on April 1st 1950. Ongar Radio was one of three pairs of transmitting stations,
each pair consisting of a transmitter and receiver station; Ongar being paired with Brentwood.
North Weald Bassett
Essex
OS Grid Ref: TL506040
Ongar Radio Transmitting Station occupied a site of 730 acres at North Weald in West Essex adjacent
to the late 19th Century North Weald Redoubt, one of 13 London Mobilisation Centres.
It was originally built in 1920 and operated by Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company.
In September 1929, control passed to Imperial and International Communications when the
telegraphic communications of the Empire were placed in the hands of a single operating company.
The name of the company was changed to Cable and Wireless in June 1934 and the company owned the
radio station until the passing of the Commonwealth Telegraphs Act, 1949,
whereby the United Kingdom radio services of the Post Office and Cable and Wireless Ltd.
became integrated on April 1st 1950. Ongar Radio was one of three pairs of transmitting stations,
each pair consisting of a transmitter and receiver station; Ongar being paired with Brentwood.
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