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Default Help needed to find a switch

I need some momentary-action ("retractive" seems to be the word of the
moment - pun intended) ceiling switches BUT *they need to be smaller
than the standard light switch*. They will switch an inductive load at
about 300mA DC and 5V. I've looked around all the usual places but
Google hasn't been my friend - can anyone point me at something suitable
and affordable?

I'm bringing an original 1930s staff call system back to life. The call
box is restored, and the downstairs rooms and the main bathroom have
working wall buttons, but the ceiling switches in the bedrooms have all
been removed at some time - that's why I need to find switches that
don't look like light switches or panic cords in an old folks home.
 
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