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|a1=The French Transatlantic Telegraph Cable, 1898
|a1=The French Transatlantic Telegraph Cable, 1898
|plaque citation=The French submarine cable known as Le Direct  holds a special place in the history of transatlantic telegraphic communications. Owned, engineered,  installed  and operated by La Compagnie Francaise des Cables Telegraphiques, it was inaugurated 17 August 1898 with Presidents McKinley and Faure chatting hellos.  Le Direct was manufactured and laid by the Society Industrielle des Telephones. The ship Francois-Arago was fitted to do the laying of this cable, which was at the time the longest submarine cable in existence. Le Direct was 3165 nautical miles long connecting Brest France to Cape Cod.  The runner up was an  Anglo-American cable of 1845 nautical miles. Le Direct was also remarkable in having a heavier copper core than previous designs. The  conductor consisted of a strand of 13 copper wires weighing 660 pounds per nautical miles and composed of a central wire of 0.12 inch in diameter surrounded by 12 joined wires wound in helix form.




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|a2b=Two companion plaques  will reside as follows:
|a2b=Two companion plaques  will reside as follows:
Cape Cod Location:  Providence Section
Cape Cod Location:  Providence Section
France Location: Oceanic Engineering Society
France Location: Oceanic Engineering Society France
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|Unit=Oceanic Engineering Society  
|Unit=Oceanic Engineering Society France
|Senior officer name=Dr. Rene Garello
|Senior officer name=Dr. Rene Garello
|Senior officer email=rene.garello@telecom-bretagne.eu
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|Section=Oceanic Engineering Society
|Section=Oceanic Engineering Society France
|Section chair name=Dr. Rene Garello
|Section chair name=Dr. Rene Garello
|Section chair email=rene.garello@telecom-bretagne.eu
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France Location:  
France Location:  
town of Locmarie-Plouzane in Brittany France. Exact GPS and siting will  be determined later. GPS later.
town of Locmarie-Plouzane in Brittany France. Address to be determined. GPS later.
|a7=Cape Cod Location:  
|a7=Cape Cod Location:  
The plaque will be mounted at The French Cable Station Museum, where the company's  submarine cables came ashore.
The plaque will be mounted at The French Cable Station Museum, where the French Cable Company's  submarine cables came ashore.


France Location:  
France Location:  
The plaque will be mounted near the town of Brest where the company's  submarine cables  terminated. Since the shoreline property where the submarine cables came ashore is privately owned, an historic site will be selected.  
The plaque will be mounted near the town of Brest where the French Cable Company's  submarine cables  terminated in France. Since the shoreline property where the cables landed is privately owned, an alternative historic site will be selected.
|a8=Cape Cod Location: Yes.
|a8=Cape Cod Location: Yes.


France Location:  No. The original buildings and surrounds  were converted to private residences.  
France Location:  No. The original buildings and surrounds  were converted to private residences.
|mounting details=Cape Cod Location:  
|mounting details=Cape Cod Location:  
The address  is 41 Route 28 at Cove Road, Orleans Massachusetts, USA. The  plaque will be attached to the building at the main entrance of the museum. It will be visible to the general public.
The address  is:  The French Cable Station Museum,  41 Route 28 at Cove Road, Orleans Massachusetts, 02653. USA. The  plaque will be attached to the building at the main entrance of the museum. It will be readily visible by the general public.


France Location:  
France Location:  
Exact address will be determined during the nomination proceedings. The plaque will be  mounted outdoors and be attached on a public building or a stone monument  in the  town of Locmaria-Plouzané, home of the regional history preservation society. This historical society, aka Locmarie-Patrimoine, had previously shown great interests in preserving the history of La Compagnie Francaise des Cables Telegraphiques. This historical society is  close to Brest where the original submarine telegraph station once resided.  
Exact address will be determined during the nomination proceedings. The plaque will be  mounted outdoors and be attached on a public building or a stone monument  in the  town of Locmaria-Plouzané, home of the regional history preservation society. This historical society, aka Locmarie-Patrimoine, had previously shown great interests in preserving the history of La Compagnie Francaise des Cables Telegraphiques. This historical society is  close to Brest where the original submarine telegraph station once resided.
|a9=Both plaques  will be readily accessible and visible by the general  public.
|a9=Both plaques  will be readily accessible and visible by the general  public.
|a10=Cape Cod Location:  The French Cable Station Museum in Orleans, Incorporated.  
|a10=Cape Cod Location:  The French Cable Station Museum in Orleans, Incorporated.  


France Location:  Locmarie-Patrimoine.  
France Location:  Locmarie-Patrimoine.
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Docket #:2015-12

This Proposal has been approved, and is now a Milestone


To the proposer’s knowledge, is this achievement subject to litigation? No

Is the achievement you are proposing more than 25 years old? Yes

Is the achievement you are proposing within IEEE’s designated fields as defined by IEEE Bylaw I-104.11, namely: Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, and Law and Policy. Yes

Did the achievement provide a meaningful benefit for humanity? Yes

Was it of at least regional importance? Yes

Has an IEEE Organizational Unit agreed to pay for the milestone plaque(s)? Yes

Has an IEEE Organizational Unit agreed to arrange the dedication ceremony? Yes

Has the IEEE Section in which the milestone is located agreed to take responsibility for the plaque after it is dedicated? Yes

Has the owner of the site agreed to have it designated as an IEEE Milestone? Yes


Year or range of years in which the achievement occurred:

1898 to 1959

Title of the proposed milestone:

The French Transatlantic Telegraph Cable, 1898

Plaque citation summarizing the achievement and its significance:

The French submarine cable known as Le Direct holds a special place in the history of transatlantic telegraphic communications. Owned, engineered, installed and operated by La Compagnie Francaise des Cables Telegraphiques, it was inaugurated 17 August 1898 with Presidents McKinley and Faure chatting hellos. Le Direct was manufactured and laid by the Society Industrielle des Telephones. The ship Francois-Arago was fitted to do the laying of this cable, which was at the time the longest submarine cable in existence. Le Direct was 3165 nautical miles long connecting Brest France to Cape Cod. The runner up was an Anglo-American cable of 1845 nautical miles. Le Direct was also remarkable in having a heavier copper core than previous designs. The conductor consisted of a strand of 13 copper wires weighing 660 pounds per nautical miles and composed of a central wire of 0.12 inch in diameter surrounded by 12 joined wires wound in helix form.

200-250 word abstract describing the significance of the technical achievement being proposed, the person(s) involved, historical context, humanitarian and social impact, as well as any possible controversies the advocate might need to review.


IEEE technical societies and technical councils within whose fields of interest the Milestone proposal resides.


In what IEEE section(s) does it reside?

Two companion plaques will reside as follows: Cape Cod Location: Providence Section France Location: Oceanic Engineering Society France

IEEE Organizational Unit(s) which have agreed to sponsor the Milestone:

IEEE Organizational Unit(s) paying for milestone plaque(s):

Unit: Oceanic Engineering Society France
Senior Officer Name: Dr. Rene Garello

Unit: Providence Section
Senior Officer Name: Cathy Ann Clark

Unit: Providence OES Chapter
Senior Officer Name: Albert J Williams

IEEE Organizational Unit(s) arranging the dedication ceremony:

Unit: Providence Section
Senior Officer Name: Cathy Ann Clark

Unit: Oceanic Engineering Society France
Senior Officer Name: Dr. Rene Garello

IEEE section(s) monitoring the plaque(s):

IEEE Section: Providence Section
IEEE Section Chair name: Cathy Ann Clark

IEEE Section: Oceanic Engineering Society France
IEEE Section Chair name: Dr. Rene Garello

Milestone proposer(s):

Proposer name: Steven Crocker
Proposer email: Proposer's email masked to public

Proposer name: Gilmore Cooke, SLM
Proposer email: Proposer's email masked to public

Proposer name: Dr. Rene Garello
Proposer email: Proposer's email masked to public

Proposer name: Philip Cousins, FCSM committee member
Proposer email: Proposer's email masked to public

Please note: your email address and contact information will be masked on the website for privacy reasons. Only IEEE History Center Staff will be able to view the email address.

Street address(es) and GPS coordinates in decimal form of the intended milestone plaque site(s):

Cape Cod Location: The French Cable Station Museum, 41 Route 28 at Cove Road, Orleans Massachusetts, 02653. USA. GPS later.

France Location: town of Locmarie-Plouzane in Brittany France. Address to be determined. GPS later.

Describe briefly the intended site(s) of the milestone plaque(s). The intended site(s) must have a direct connection with the achievement (e.g. where developed, invented, tested, demonstrated, installed, or operated, etc.). A museum where a device or example of the technology is displayed, or the university where the inventor studied, are not, in themselves, sufficient connection for a milestone plaque.

Please give the address(es) of the plaque site(s) (GPS coordinates if you have them). Also please give the details of the mounting, i.e. on the outside of the building, in the ground floor entrance hall, on a plinth on the grounds, etc. If visitors to the plaque site will need to go through security, or make an appointment, please give the contact information visitors will need. Cape Cod Location: The plaque will be mounted at The French Cable Station Museum, where the French Cable Company's submarine cables came ashore.

France Location: The plaque will be mounted near the town of Brest where the French Cable Company's submarine cables terminated in France. Since the shoreline property where the cables landed is privately owned, an alternative historic site will be selected.

Are the original buildings extant?

Cape Cod Location: Yes.

France Location: No. The original buildings and surrounds were converted to private residences.

Details of the plaque mounting:

Cape Cod Location: The address is: The French Cable Station Museum, 41 Route 28 at Cove Road, Orleans Massachusetts, 02653. USA. The plaque will be attached to the building at the main entrance of the museum. It will be readily visible by the general public.

France Location: Exact address will be determined during the nomination proceedings. The plaque will be mounted outdoors and be attached on a public building or a stone monument in the town of Locmaria-Plouzané, home of the regional history preservation society. This historical society, aka Locmarie-Patrimoine, had previously shown great interests in preserving the history of La Compagnie Francaise des Cables Telegraphiques. This historical society is close to Brest where the original submarine telegraph station once resided.

How is the site protected/secured, and in what ways is it accessible to the public?

Both plaques will be readily accessible and visible by the general public.

Who is the present owner of the site(s)?

Cape Cod Location: The French Cable Station Museum in Orleans, Incorporated.

France Location: Locmarie-Patrimoine.

What is the historical significance of the work (its technological, scientific, or social importance)? If personal names are included in citation, include justification here. (see section 6 of Milestone Guidelines)


What obstacles (technical, political, geographic) needed to be overcome?


What features set this work apart from similar achievements?


Supporting texts and citations to establish the dates, location, and importance of the achievement: Minimum of five (5), but as many as needed to support the milestone, such as patents, contemporary newspaper articles, journal articles, or chapters in scholarly books. 'Scholarly' is defined as peer-reviewed, with references, and published. You must supply the texts or excerpts themselves, not just the references. At least one of the references must be from a scholarly book or journal article. All supporting materials must be in English, or accompanied by an English translation.


Supporting materials (supported formats: GIF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, DOC): All supporting materials must be in English, or if not in English, accompanied by an English translation. You must supply the texts or excerpts themselves, not just the references. For documents that are copyright-encumbered, or which you do not have rights to post, email the documents themselves to ieee-history@ieee.org. Please see the Milestone Program Guidelines for more information.


Please email a jpeg or PDF a letter in English, or with English translation, from the site owner(s) giving permission to place IEEE milestone plaque on the property, and a letter (or forwarded email) from the appropriate Section Chair supporting the Milestone application to ieee-history@ieee.org with the subject line "Attention: Milestone Administrator." Note that there are multiple texts of the letter depending on whether an IEEE organizational unit other than the section will be paying for the plaque(s).

Please recommend reviewers by emailing their names and email addresses to ieee-history@ieee.org. Please include the docket number and brief title of your proposal in the subject line of all emails.