I remember the old dial ones too. My aunt had one of those and four families shared the line, I even remeber her no. BE 3647y, you dialed BE (for Bella) then told the operator the number. I attached a picture of the one she had.
The next one is older, and I must admit, I would not know how to use it.However, when I was 17 I worked for a big Taxi company and operated a switchboard looking like the one on the forth picture.
John used to have one like the red - also attached. He sold it to a colletor.
Some of these had a loud ringing tone and almost made you jump!![]()
I still have a little black plastic phone from my childhood.
To call the police or an ambulance for emergency, you dialed 000, which was quite smart, as the cero's was first on the dial, so quick to do.
A few years ago, they changed it to 112, which I find rather irritating. When I called an ambulance for John, I was so upset, confused etc. that I first dialed 000. Of course, they then told you what to dial.





However, when I was 17 I worked for a big Taxi company and operated a switchboard looking like the one on the forth picture.
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