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Banking,Edward Kasparek,Machanics & Farmers Savings Bank,Bridgeport,CT,1956,TV

Title: Banking by TV introduced in Connecticut
Date Created/Published: 1956.
Medium: 1 photographic print.
Summary: Edward Kasparek, teller at the Mechanics and Farmers Savings Bank enters a notation in a pass book, Bridgeport, Conn. He will return the pass book via pneumatic tube to the customer, seen on TV screen, who is seated in a car parked more than 100 feet away.
Notes:
This record contains unverified data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Television; Banks; B.I.; Geogr.
Bookmark /2002711823/
Description of Photograph
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