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Alexandra Palace, the home of the B. B. C. The large transmittAlexandra Palace as the home of the B.B.C television service in 1936 showing the mast and transmitting aerials for vision and sound
The Moss Gear Company of BirminghamThe Moss Gear Company finds its origins, in Aston Manor, Birmingham, in 1910. Those engineers who established the company were not named Moss, but Duckitt
Pictures on the wireless! New wonder for B. B. C audience 1928Diagram showing the new way in which the B.B.C will broadcast photographs and drawings. 1928
TSF WWII, FranceTSF position in France to intercept transmissions during World War II
Silent radio telephony on the battlefront 1943Using a throat microphone and wireless silent speech transmitter, the soldier on patrol can report instructions back to base from under the noses of the enemy. Date: 1943
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