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E. M. I camers recording a scene on the lawns of Alexandra PalThe E.M.I camera recording a scene. The E.M.I camera was one of the methods that the B.B.C experimented with for its live broadcasts
Leslie Mitchell learns about oysters. A Picture Page broadMr Cunningham of Cunningham s, Mayfair standing before the television camera during a Picture Page broadcast with Leslie Mitchell
The control room of the Baird apparatus, showing the visionScene in the heart of the control room of the Baird apparatus. Special tests of reception of the B.B.C from Alexandra Palace of synchronised television
Television in a private car, demonstrated to Radio Olympia vTelevision in a private car; an experimental installation in a standard Vanguard saloon. The screen is not visible to the driver, thus avoiding distraction
England / BlandfordBlandford, Dorset, England, where a window cleaner cleans the windows of a branch of the Midland Bank and a placard advertises a forthcoming television exhibition
The 1940S HouseThe television crew film the Hymers familys departure from Otley, Yorkshire, destination The 1940s House, West Wickham, Kent. Lots of neighbours turn out to watch
Angela Lansbury / MgmANGELA LANSBURY English actress in American films and on television
Suburban Living RoomTypical suburban lounge with ornaments on shelves, family photographs on the window ledge and television in the corner
Filming, Manchester, 1959A film crew prepare a scene in Manchester. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd 1959
Danny Kaye / Warner BrosDANNY KAYE American entertainer of stage, screen and television, seen here dressed as a cowboy
Adjusting a TV SetA woman adjusts her TV set which is showing a list of the afternoons programmes
Adjusting Tv, 1960SA young woman with short dark hair, wearing a stripy mini dress, adjusts her television set
French Children / NurseryIn the days before television, families would occasionly make their own fun; here, a toy theatre keeps the children happy while Mama does some sewing
Adjusting Early TV SetAdjusting an early television set
Dusting a TelevisionA young housewife lifts up an ash tray as she dusts the television
Interplanetary TVInterplanetary Television
Television CinemaTELEVISION CINEMA
Pam Television SetThe new Pam Television receiver will cost you 125, tax paid : the picture size is 12" x 10" (30x25cm) : operation is simple as there are only two controls"
Baird TransmittingJOHN LOGIE BAIRD SCOTTISH INVENTOR Invented the television
Baird DemonstrationAn early demonstration of Bairds television system
Ives Colour TV ProjectH E Ives, of New York, invents a television system using natural colour
Watching Bairds DeviceWatching a demonstration of BAIRDs apparatus
Dussauds Teleoscope - 2Dussauds TELEOSCOPE 2 - receiving
Dussauds Teleoscope - 1Dussauds TELEOSCOPE 1 - transmitting
American TV AdvertADMIRAL - AMERICAs SMART SET
BAIRDs TELEVISION 1927John Logie Baird demonstrates his television, transmitted from London to Glasgow, using telephone lines
Marconi Set 1930SMarconis Large Screen Projection Model has so big a picture (22" x18" - 60x50cm) that it is not recommended for use in domestic rooms of average size
Watching TV 1930SThe cover of Marconis catalogue shows a family huddled close round their set, which has a picture size of 10" x8" (25x20cm) : prices range from 29 to 200 guineas
Entertainment / TelevisionTheir first television set is delivered !
John Logie Baird, Scottish inventor, who invented the television