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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
Radio-receiver with superheterodyne circuit, 4 valves, only AM reception, model G175. 1952. Gelosa, Italy. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci. Milan. Italy
Happy Families Playing Cards - Mr Mike the Announcer. circa 1930s
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
Demolition work in Langham Place, London, in preparation for the construction of BBC Broadcasting House. All Souls Church stands just beyond on the left. Date: circa 1928
Music cover, The Kings Navee, song by Charles Dunn, featured by the BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. 1935
BBC Broadcasting House, London W1BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London W1. Date: circa 1930s
BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London, around the time the building was completed in 1932, with All Souls Church on the right. circa 1932
The Original Home of the BBC at Savoy Hill, London Date: 1932
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
Broadcasting House, Langham Place, LondonThe newly constructed Broadcasting House in Langham Place, London, England, before the Eric Gill sculpture was added. Date: 1932
BBC Broadcasting House under construction, LondonBBC Broadcasting House in Langham Place, London, under construction, circa November 1930. Date: circa 1930
WW2 greetings card, Lord Haw HawWW2 greetings card, satire on Lord Haw Haw (William Joyce) (inside) -- That Voice Again! Date: circa 1942
Behind the scenes at Broadcasting HouseHow recorded programmes are mixed and made by the BBC in 1946. Date: 1946
Scouts in Bathurst, Gambia, West AfricaGroup photo of scouts in Bathurst, Gambia, West Africa, taking part in the ZD3D Radio Jamboree. Date: 1968
Maccabees Building, Detroit, Michigan, USAMaccabees Building, home of the WXYZ Radio Station, Detroit, Michigan, USA. Date: 1943
BBC Broadcasting House, Langham Place, LondonBroadcasting House, the newly built headquarters of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), with the builders signs (Ford & Walton) still on display
Cub Scouts watching TV at Baden Powell House, LondonA group of Cub Scouts watching TV in a seating area at Baden Powell House, South Kensington, London. Date: circa 1960s
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
Mr Wells CoatesThe architect, Mr. Wells Coates, founder of the Mars (Modern Architectural Research) group, originator of the flatlet, designer of public utility buildings, such as broadcasting studios
Man listening to a radioMan sitting in an armchair, listening to a large radio. Date: circa 1930s
Tank manoeuvres controlled by radio-telephony by G. H. DavisAnnotated illustration showing a company-commander broadcasting his orders to his section-commanders by wireless. The tank in the foreground is seen cut away diagrammatically to show the driver
Jeek the puppy howls along to the radioJeek the mongrel puppy howls along to the radio on Christmas Day. Date: 1940
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
CBS and NBC, Radio City, Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, USACBS and NBC buildings, Radio City, Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, California, USA. Date: circa 1930s
Radio Center, Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, USARadio Center, Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, California, USA. Date: 20th century
Columbia Square, Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, USAColumbia Square, Home of KNX Columbia Broadcasting System, Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, California, USA. Date: 1938
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
B. B. C. AerialThe new B.B.C. Broadcasting House television aerial, dwarfing a nearby church. Date: early 1930s
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
BRANLY, Edouard (1846-1940). French physicist
Ribbentrop BroadcastingJOACHIM VON RIBBENTROP The German foreign minister broadcasting from Prague. Date: 1893 - 1946
George VI coronation broadcastBroadcasting arrangements for coronation of George VI (leaflet cover), 1937 1937
A Crystal Set-to by William Heath RobinsonA somewhat startling wireless development witnessed on Hampstead Heath during the broadcasting of an interesting dance programme
Putting up TV aerialIn the beginning of Television, in Sweden. The aerial is mounted by two men in white coats Date: 1950s
B. B. C. MastsThe B.B.C, (British Broadcasting Corporation) television masts at Daventry, Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1960s
Columbia radio advertisementAdvertisement for Columbia radios, which, in every home after the sun has set...speaks, sings, plays. Date: 1930
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
Broadcasting House 1948BROADCASTING HOUSE, London, headquarters of the British Broadcasting Corporation Date: 1948
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
Radio City NBC Studio TourRadio City backstage NBC Studio Tour, Rockefeller Center, New York, America
Richard Dimbleby (1913-1965), English journalist and broadcaster, widely acknowledged as one of the greatest figures in British broadcasting history
King George VI broadcasting to the EmpireKing George VI broadcasting from Buckingham Palace to the British Empire on the evening of Coronation Day, May 12th 1937
Children broadcasting WWIIBritish children broadcasting from New York during World War II. Martin Clemser (2.5 years), son of R. Glemser of the BBC and Josephine Martin (4 years), daughter of William H
Broadcasting House 1932Broadcasting House in Langham Place, London, England, without the Eric Gill sculpture just after it was built
Langham Place c. 1918All Souls Church and the building site in Langham Place where buildings were demolished to make way for the building of Broadcasting House, London, England
Langham Place 1926Foley House in Langham Place, as it looked before Broadcasting House was built on the site in London, England