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David Niven / Rko RadioDAVID NIVEN British film actor Date: 1909 -
Radio set up in Castleford church, YorkshireAn Ultra radio set up in Hightown Parish Church, Castleford, Yorkshire, so that the congregation can follow the celebrations for the Silver Jubilee of King George V. Date: 1935
Red Skelton / MgmRED SKELTON (Richard Skelton) American comedian of radio, film and TV Date: 1910 -
Radio City Music Hall, New York City, America
Radio City NBC Studio TourRadio City backstage NBC Studio Tour, Rockefeller Center, New York, America
Communications Officer - Metropolitan Police
Radio Operator - Metropolitan Police. A list of a name form of the phonetic alphabet is propped up on his desk Date: circa 1940s
Police radio operator
W2KYO Ham Radio CardThe Land of Liberty W2KYO ham radio call card
Richard Dimbleby (1913-1965), English journalist and broadcaster, widely acknowledged as one of the greatest figures in British broadcasting history
Harry SecombeSir Harry Donald Secombe (1921-2001), Welsh entertainer and comedian with a fine tenor singing voice. Seen here singing in Newlyn Harbour, Cornwall, possibly for a TV programme
Met Police PC and WPC, suburban sceneTwo Metropolitan Police officers, a PC and a WPC, walking along a suburban pathway in a residential area of London. The woman has a large walkie talkie radio at her waist
Met Police officer on his car radioA Metropolitan Police officer stands by his car with the door open, about to speak on his car radio
Met Police officer on his radio, LondonA Metropolitan Police officer speaking on his radio in Trafalgar Square, Central London, with the church of St Martin in the Fields behind him. A WPC is speaking to a woman in the background. (2 of 2)
Woman and patients at the Medical Centre, HendonScene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing a woman in overalls discussing a game of chess with three patients in a hospital ward
Police officer using a radio, LondonA Metropolitan Police officer using a small walkie talkie radio made by Motorola on a London street
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
Wireless telegraph transmitter with balloon-mounted aerialA balloon carrying a telegraph antenna for a very early wirelss ( sans fils ) transmitter, France
Radio City Music Hall - New YorkA show at a packed Radio City Music Hall at the Rockefeller Centre, New York
German communications post WWIGerman communications post on the Western Front during World War I
Marconi plaque, Bass Point, CornwallA plaque to Guglielmo Marconi, set in a granite wall near some buildings on the sea shore at Bass Point, Cornwall. It marks the location of Marconis telegraph station during the pioneering days of
French radio operator training WWIIOne of the head officials at the Ministry of Telecommunications hands out diplomas to students who have passed their final exam
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
Picnic out of the boot of a Morris 8 E-seriesEnjoying a picnic out of the boot of a Morris 8 E series 4 door Six Light
Mans Best FriendA small puppy yawns while sitting in front of an old-fashioned wireless radio set
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
Couple are Interviewed on a TrainAn interviewer holds up a microphone to ask a jolly middle aged couple a few questions on a train journey. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Christmas partyA family enjoy an intimate party at Christmas, dancing together to a radio in the corner. A Christmas tree and mistletoe add to the festive scene
British 36th Division in Burma - 1944Two members of the British 36th Division (consisting of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and the East Lancashire Regiment)
Radio City at Night - New York
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
London Opinion 1935A jolly looking woman wearing a party dress and paper hat opens the top of an old wireless set, ready to play some tunes perhaps
A Wireless Upset. A wireless enthusiast cries as his set doesn t work as his wife is using the aerial as a washing line. Please note
Wherefore art thou radioCartoon, Wherefore art thou radio. It is suggested that 2LO should devote a week to amatory music in the spring. A lovestruck couple listening to the wireless radio
Listening InThat aerial vibration. A bird pecking on the aerial of a man using a homemade radio set. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
Listening to WirelessA French mother listens to a wireless concert through her headphones Date: 1923
German Radio-Controlled Rocket Bomb; Second World War, 1944Illustration showing a German radio-controlled, rocket propelled, flying bomb used in the Second World War. These bombs were typically carried underneath a bomber (shown bottom left)
Ultra Radio advertAn advertisement for Ultra radio, from Ultra Electric ltd
Ramsey MacDonald (1866-1937)Photograph of (James) Ramsey MacDonald, the Scottish Labour Statesman, pictured making a radio broadcast on 7th October 1931
Radio Set in a Parachute Container; Second World War, 1944Photograph showing a Number 56 type radio set, packed in its parachute container, as used by the British Airborne Forces, 1944
Radio in Ww1A British radio post on the Western Front during World War One
Everton and Manchester City Football Teams walk onto the pitPhotograph showing the Everton (light shirts) and Manchester City (dark shirts) teams walking onto the pitch at Wembley Stadium, prior to the start of the F.A. Cup Final of 1933
Police MotorcyclistMetropolitan Police officer on his motorcyle talking on his portable radio
Broadcasting a violin recital with sound and vision. Two television cameras record the performer from different angles. The microphone is suspended to obtain the sound recording
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
Katharine Hepburn / RadioKATHARINE HEPBURN American film actress in profile
PHILCOs PEOPLEs SETA Philco Peoples Set radio from the 1930s, as used in Queens Radio Ga-ga video!