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This was the first object to be transmitted as an image in early television experiments by John Logie Baird.This St John Ambulance Maltese Cross belonged to John Logie Baird's doctor, Dr George ...
A new guide to TV programmes which have either been filmed in Scotland or have Scottish links has been dedicated to John Logie Baird. The Helensburgh-born inventor became the first person to ...
The following year, Scottish inventor John Logie Baird made the first public display of the first television. Professor Low was also known as the 'father of radio guidance systems' after working ...
John Logie Baird (1888-1946) applied for a patent for a mechanical television in 1923. He ran successful experiments in transmitting images in 1926, and in 1930 he worked with the British ...
The BBC Archive recently shared a vintage clip from 1970 in which two of the assistants of [John Logie Baird], the inventor of the first demonstrable television system, demonstrated its various ...
We start in 1909 in Dover where Louis Bleriot has just made the first crossing of the English Channel by aeroplane. Then we hear about morse code, gramophones, radio, photographs and television ...
Imagine for a minute that John Logie Baird was around at the peak of the Industrial Revolution, and invented his television around the year 1800. By around 1810 we’d have regular TV news broadcasts.
This was the first object to be transmitted as an image in early television experiments by John Logie Baird.This St John Ambulance Maltese Cross belonged to John Logie Baird's doctor, Dr George ...