The 1914 Henderson Photos - View of entire Marconi High-Power Wireless Station - Belmar Station with all six of the 400-foot wireless masts, aka Camp Evans
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The Henderson Photos

Marconi High-Power Wireless

Belmar Station

aka Camp Evans 

1914 

Edward
Henderson
photographer
1914
evans logo
April 12, 1914

Yesterday - April 12, 1914

Zoom shots from this photo below...
One thing you do not see in this photo is Monmouth Bl.  it was not created until later.

The Marconi hotel - Building 9001

The Station Manager's residence - Building 9002


The chief engineer's residence Building - 9003


The wireless operations building - Building 9004
To see photos of the interior of this building in 1922  - Click Here


The light and heat plant - Building 9006


One of the balancing towers along the Shark River's south west shore.
The top portion of this one was saved and is a Marconi historical marker on Marconi Road.


The unknown experimental tower...no longer existent


The path from the operations building to the residences...note the switchback.  It is a 60-70 ft. rise.


The Woolley house that was relocated in 1942 to the corner of Monmouth Bl. and Taft St. where is stands today.
This is where Marconi resided when he visited, for privacy.

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