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TV station at Holmesdale Primary SchoolTeacher showing a three-dimensional model of a room set out with TV cameras at Holmesdale Primary School, where they had their own TV station which transmitted programmes to the classrooms. Date: 1974
Mass of Pope Benedict XVI in Holy Week. Saint Peters Square. Vatican City
Music cover, Tiddlywinks by Michael Carr and Lewis Ilda, broadcast by Lou Preager and his band. 1934
Happy Families Playing Cards - Mrs Mike the Announcers Wife. circa 1930s
Happy Families Playing Cards - Mr Mike the Announcer. circa 1930s
Winston Churchill VE Day Broadcast 1945. Prime Minister Winston Churchill pictured making his broadcast to the nation at 3pm 8th May 1945. Date: 1945
Sir George HenschelSIR GEORGE HENSCHEL singer, pianist, composer : first conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, noted for his lieder singing, made last broadcast at age 84 Date: 1850 - 1934
The Kings Christmas Speech, 1933A page from The Sphere December 1933, entitled, The Kings Christmas Speech - how it will be broadcast to the world". Pictured are engineers
Music cover, Why Wasn t It Me? by Ramon Newton, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly, featured and broadcast by Ramon Newton and the Savoy Havana Band. 1918
The Last Night of the Proms. Stanford Robinson conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall. The television camera can be seen on the right
Youth club poster, Beatles nightYouth club poster advertising a Beatles night, alerting the girls in particular to the fact that four Beatle badges must be won. Details will be broadcast on Radio Glastonbury at 8pm. Date: 1960s
1938 Experimental Radio Broadcast from Grahamstown, Maclear, near Mthatha, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Showing James Gamanye with the Receiver. Date: 1938
WW2 Christmas card, Winston Churchill at the microphone, making a radio broadcast. Date: circa 1942
WW2 greetings card, Lord Haw HawWW2 greetings card, satire on Lord Haw Haw (William Joyce) (inside) -- That Voice Again! Date: circa 1942
Bonzo finds the bedtime story too much for himBonzo finds the bedtime story on the radio too much for him, and he bursts out crying. Date: 1923
Man listening to a radioMan sitting in an armchair, listening to a large radio. Date: circa 1930s
Advert for Pye Portable Radio 1930Pye Portable Radio... what a world of difference that one word makes. Ask your radio dealer. He will tell you of the magnificent reputation of the Pye Portable
King George V broadcasting to the nationKing George V (1865 - 1936), pictured making notes at his desk, while waiting to make a wireless broadcast to the Empire. Date: 1935
RADIO RIOSenor Bittencourt, the announcer of the radio station of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, greets his listeners each morning. accompanied by his handsome guitarists. Date: 1930s
Indonesian RadioA broadcast from a wireless station in Bandoeng, Java, Indonesia. Date: 1930s
WW2 - Comic Postcard - Listening to Winston ChurchillChurchill: " We Shall never stop, never weary, and never give in." Old Lady to her military officer son/Grandson
American Red Cross, Rainbow Corner. A weekly feature broadcast link between American servicemen based in the UK and their familes back at home in the States - organised by the BBC. Date: circa 1941
Pre-production Bristol 192 XG454 of 38 Group RAFPre-production Bristol 192, XG454, of 38 Group RAF based at Odiham participating in a live outside broadcast on 28 August 1961
Darwin Centre Live PresentationScientist giving a presentation in the Darwin Centre to a live audience
Princess Elizabeths first radio broadcastPrincess Elizabeth gives her first radio broadcast, little sister, Princess Margaret at her side. Talking of the Second World War, she proclaimed, We know... that in the end all will be well
Advert for Kolster-Brandes in expensive radios 1931KB inexpensive radio, with three range of wave-lengths, short, medium and long. Comes in a walnut cabinet and stand. 1931
Crowds listening to a broadcast of the abdication speechCrowds listening to radios installed by His Masters Voice outside their offices in Clerkenwell in December 1936 for King Edward VIIIs abdication speech. Date: 01/12/1936
Guglielmo Marconi - Italian Radio PioneerGuglielmo Marconi (18741937) - Italian inventor, known as the " Father of long distance radio transmission" and for his development of Marconis law and a radio telegraph system. 1926
George VI coronation broadcastBroadcasting arrangements for coronation of George VI (leaflet cover), 1937 1937
Disaster Broadcast receivers can help the enemy sink you : Don t use them!. Poster for Thirteenth Naval District, United States Navy
Queen Elizabeth II at work & play in her teensPage from the ILN Special Coronation Number featuring a variety of photographs depicting Queen Elizabeth II in her teenage years, including shots of Princess Elizabeth gardening, as a sea ranger
Putting up TV aerialIn the beginning of Television, in Sweden. The aerial is mounted by two men in white coats Date: 1950s
Brazilian MusicianA crooner of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America, singing into the large microphone and strumming his guitar Radio Rio. Date: 1930s
Listening to royal wedding ceremony broadcast, 1947Crowds lining the processional route for the royal wedding of Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on 20 November 1947
Duke of Edinburgh on television, 1957Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1921), opens International Geophysical Year on television in 1957 at Lime Grove Studios, Shepherds Bush, London
Queen Elizabeth II - first televised Christmas broadcastQueen Elizabeth II sitting at her desk in the Long Library at Sandringham to make the traditional Christmas Day speech. As television cameras were being used for the first time
George V Christmas radio broadcastKing George V (1865 - 1936), seated at the microphone in a room at Sandringham from where he broadcast a Christmas message to the British Empire. Date: 1934
King George VI declares Festival of Britain openKing George VI, from the steps of St. Pauls Cathedral broadcasts to the world that the Festival of Britain is open. Date: 1951
Baldwin Broadcasts, 1924The first use of radio by party leaders in a general election: Mr Stanley Baldwin reading his address to the public into a microphone at the London headquarters of the BBC
Jewish broadcaster WWIIMr. Levin, the Jewish news broadcaster, speaks daily over the American sender XMHA in German to his fellow refugees who most of them have relatives in Germany
General de Gaulle in LondonTatler front cover with the headline Petain Answered- General de Gaulle in London. The caption reads Head of the French National Committee formed in London to carry on the war
Queen Elizabeth making a wartime radio broadcastQueen Elizabeth, later the Queen Mother (1900 - 2002), pictured making a radio broadcast speech to the women of the Empire in November 1939
The Christmas Party Up to Date: Fairy Tales by Broadcast bChristmas parties this year will possess a new and fascinating attraction, both for young and old, in the shape of the latest wonder of wireless telephony
Ramsey MacDonald (1866-1937)Photograph of (James) Ramsey MacDonald, the Scottish Labour Statesman, pictured making a radio broadcast on 7th October 1931
Bryan Campaigns PhonoA political candidate can t be everywhere : William Jennings Bryan records his speeches on the phonograph (gramophone) and they are broadcast in theatres, admission free
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
A Broadcast Ca 1922A scene from the earliest days of broadcasting : Olive Sturgess and John Huntingdon perform a duet at BBC Marconi House
Dogs Listen to RadioThree dogs enjoy a radio broadcast