The Collins Overland Telegraph Company was chartered to construct a telegraph line from New Westminster, British Columbia to the north west. In September 14, 1865, 435 miles of line had been strung to Quesnel. Construction continued, but was eventually halted after the Atlantic cable had been run in July 1866. However, the line from New Westminster to Quesnel was kept open.
It is believed that all the insulators used during the 1865 construction were CD 735 Tillotson threadless insulators. Generally these insulators are found in the typical blue-green aqua colors, but there have also been some spectacular colors found. A number of these are shown below.

Light Green, Amber and Green CD 735's

Green, Blue and Yellow Green CD 735's
More information about insulators can be found at the Glass Insulators Reference Site.

This is the first Collins Overland Telegraph station northwest of Quesnel near
Herkylthtie Lake.
From the J.C. White Watercolor Collection.

Last updated Sunday, July 27, 2008