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Scottish electrical engineer and early developer of television. In 1926 Baird demonstrated the first...
" John Logie Baird (1888-1946) was the Scottish scientist who invented television and the reason why...
John Logie Baird Other inventions Baird's numerous other developments demonstrate his particular...
John Logie Baird Baird was a Scottish engineer, most famous for being the first person to...
Today's Crystal Palace TV transmitter only ½ mile away along Sydenham Hill John Logie Baird invented...
Contents 1 Birth and education 2 Television experiments 2.1 Broadcasting 3 Other inventions ...
John Logie Baird
John Logie Baird Television experiments In his first attempts to invent television, Baird...
It looked to me to be a great project to try and was on my list of possible – but not yet projects...
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John Logie Baird inventor of amongst other things, the television - known by some as "The One-eyed...
In 1923 the Scotsman John Logie Baird began developing a system by which television would be made...
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John Logie Baird (1888 - 1946) The youngest of four children of a clergyman, Baird was born in...
Above: This famous shot of the later stages of the fire [4] shows the South Tower beyond the...
Below: close-up of one of the dipoles. (Photos courtesy of Ray Herbert.)
The design of the windows shows that this shot of Baird telecine equipment was taken in the Crystal...
John Logie Baird demonstrating his TV apparatus
The 1934 10kW vision transmitter (below) was an extremely advanced design (see text). (Photos...
Above: the original 500W transmitter included two 14in high Mullard output valves, and relayed...
John Logie Baird : Frith Street W1
Dulwich Wood House No 3 is to the left just beyond the tree
1926 he gave a live demonstration to the British public. 1928 Feb 29 the first transmission across...
The Daily Express of Saturday, February 2nd, 1935, (above) along with several other papers such as...
John Logie Baird lived in Bexhill for the last five years of his life
The view from the central control room into Studio 2, the 'electron' (Farnsworth) camera studio....
The Café Del Diablo set in Studio 1, seen from behind the Intermediate Film camera in the booth...
Dulwich Wood House No 3 is to the left just beyond the tree Today's Crystal Palace TV transmitter ...
John Logie Baird (1888 - 1946) What better way to start off the Scientist of the Week page with a...