ContributorCommunity HistoryDescriptionThe G.E.C. (General Electric Company) Telephone 332 is a classic, iconic Bakelite rotary dial phone from the 1930s-1950s, known for its sturdy design, sculptural curves, and often a built-in note drawer, based on an Ericsson design and widely used by British Post Office (BPO) and Australian PMG, featuring internal components like a No. 164 handset.CollectionKeep in touchDate createdc1930Height (mm)135Width (mm)150Depth (mm)180MaterialsBakelite, metalHistorical details
Used by and donated from the Guelfi family, long term residents of the City of Stirling
Bakelite telephone 332 model. City of Stirling Art and History Collection, accessed 19/02/2026, https://collections.stirling.wa.gov.au/nodes/view/12814