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Balbo / Speech / Ilz 1933ITALO BALBO Italian Air Minister speaking to the Italians of America on Washington radio, 20 July 1933 Date: 1896 - 1940
Strike / Wireless BulletinWriting down the wireless bulletin so it may be displayed Date: 1926
Radio Project / MarconiMarconi and his assistant supervise the positioning of the antenna aboard the ship Elettra during his 1930 project. Date: 1930
Mr Radio ManA child asks the radio man to tell his Mammy to come back home Date: 1924
The Radio WidowTHE WIRELESS WIDOW The social impact of thecoming of radio takes many forms... Date: 1923
WIRELESS ? a proliferation of aerials Date: 1923
Radio in Every HomeRadio comes to every home... Date: 1926
Family Listening InThe family listen in to their Radiola set Date: circa 1926
Power-Tone Radio AdvertTwo POWER-TONE radios Date: circa 1930
The first time I saw you - Music Sheet Cover, lyrics by Allie Wrubel, music by Nathaniel Shilkret, featured by Frances Farmer in the R.K.O Radio Film The toast of New York
Music cover, The Kings Navee, song by Charles Dunn, featured by the BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. 1935
British troops in Palestine patrolling near Jerusalem, 1947British troops in Palestine keep ceaseless watch against terrorist activities of every description. Men of the 1st Battalion The Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry are here seen patrolling the railway
Tell me why - Music Sheet Cover, words by Al Alberts, music by Marty Gold and featured by Peter Madren, Geoffrey Everitt and Peter Murray, from Radio Luxemburg
Radio transmitter at Encamp, Valleys of Andorra, AndorraRadio transmitter of Radio Andorra in the town of Encamp, in the parish of Encamp, Principality of Andorra, a sovereign microstate in south-west Europe. circa 1940
Marconi plaque, Bass Point, The Lizard, CornwallA plaque to Guglielmo Marconi, set in a granite wall near some buildings on the sea shore at Bass Point, The Lizard, Cornwall
Rockefeller Center outdoor restaurant, New York City, USAFamous outdoor restaurant at the Rockefeller Center, Radio City, New York City, USA. circa 1940
Radio Franks Restaurant, New York City, USARadio Franks Restaurant, East 55th Street, New York City, USA, with an inset photo of Frank Bessinger, singer, pianist and song writer. Date: circa 1930s
Amateur photographers stand on car, Manchester Air ShowTwo amateur photographers stand on their car, and a man tunes his radio to listen in, as they attend the then annual Manchester Air Show at Barton Aerodrome, Eccles. Date: circa 1980
Cover of Eve Magazine 11 May 1927, advertising a Rees-Mace Radio set Date: 1927
Cover of Eve Magazine 27 July 1927 featuring the Rees-Mace Wireless set Date: 1927
The Brown Derby, Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, USAThe first Brown Derby restaurant on its original site at 3427 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA. Date: circa 1935
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
Percival Proctor -a militarised Vega Gull, the type first flew in October 1939 and was the standard RAF communications and radio trainer throughout the war
German Type AE observation balloon, copied from a French model, which was used extensively from early summer 1916 onwards. It was capable of day and night operation
1938 Experimental Radio Broadcast from Grahamstown, Maclear, near Mthatha, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Showing James Gamanye with the Receiver. Date: 1938
Early Gramophone-Radio Transmitter, . Date: 1910s
Girl with Vintage Radio - WirelessGirl with Vintage Radio/Wireless, England. Date: 1930s
The Radio Station, Goonhilly, CornwallThe Radio Station, Goonhilly, Mawgan, near Helston, Cornwall, England. Date: 1950s
Selector portable wireless advertisement, 1929Advertisement for the Selector Quality Portable featuring Mr Derek Oldham and Miss Winnie Melville listening intently from the comfort of a hammock and garden chair. Date: 1929
WW1 - Scene at a German HQ - Moving flags on a map Date: 1914
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
Post Dispatch Building, Houston, Texas, USAThe new Post Dispatch Building, home of the radio station KPRC, Houston, Texas, USA. Date: circa 1928
HEWISH, Anthony (1924). British radio astronomer. Nobel Prize for Physics in 1974. Oil
Scouts in Bathurst, Gambia, West AfricaGroup photo of scouts in Bathurst, Gambia, West Africa, taking part in the ZD3D Radio Jamboree. Date: 1968
Christmas Santa with radioSanta Claus tuning in for Christmas. Artist: Anon. Origin: USA Date: circa 1924
Maccabees Building, Detroit, Michigan, USAMaccabees Building, home of the WXYZ Radio Station, Detroit, Michigan, USA. Date: 1943
WW2 - Blitz, London - Progress report sent to Local ControlSenior Company Officer Jimmy Syrett, up with the branchmen, sends a progress report to Local Control. He is using one of the early walkie talkies with a throat, or larynx, microphone
WW2 - Blitz on London - Fire Force Commander taking chargeWW2 - Blitz on London - Fire Force Commander C P McDuell takes charge at a major fire. Senior Company Officer Jimmy Syrett operates the walkie talkie set and Company Officer Obie Walker
LFB exhibition, display of WW2 postersA London Fire Brigade exhibition of photographs and appliances, with a display of WW2 recruitment posters for the AFS (Auxiliary Fire Service)
How wireless beacons guide ships in the fogThe Marconi invention can determine distance of the ship from the beacon to steer the vessel into a Harbour during foggy weather
Radio equipment at Baden Powell House, LondonDemonstration of radio equipment at Baden Powell House, South Kensington, London. The building was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1961. Date: circa 1960s
Film, wireless and gramophone in the home by G. H. DavisTalkies a self-contained cinema, gramophone and radio-set for household use, mechanism of synchrophone. Date: 1931
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
RAF observer with wireless transmitter, WW1An RAF observer with a wireless transmitter which allows him to keep in touch with British guns, on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1918
Wireless cabin on a Zeppelin by G. H. DavisHow the night raiders talk -- the wireless cabin on a Zeppelin airship. Date: 1915
Britains acoustic shell by G. H. DavisThe acoustic shell: Britains ace killer of flying bombs during the Second World War. The British-invented radio proximity shell, which explodes itself when in lethal range of its target. 1945