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Students at John Logie Baird's former university have recreated a working version of his original 1926 television. The final-year engineers from the University of Strathclyde have built a ...
Students at the University of Strathclyde have reconstructed a working version of John Logie Baird’s original mechanical television, ahead of the centenary of the Scots inventor’s ...
John Logie Baird: the only person with SIX plaques within a five minute walk? The first television programme. Plaques 5 and 6 are most easily dealt with.
Students at John Logie Baird's former university have recreated a working version of his original 1926 television. The final-year engineers from the University of Strathclyde have built a ...
How John Logie Baird's mechanical television showed the way, but ultimately to a dead end. Humanity’s deep desire for connection means the idea of seeing images at a distance has a long history ...
FACT! She is the very first to appear in motion on color television, a transmission that occurred in 1938. Ten years earlier, Scottish inventor John Logie Baird had transmitted the still color ...
The plaque he’s referring to states: “John Logie Baird 1888- 1946. The pioneer of television conducted some of his early experiments on these premises during 1924.” Read more!
John Logie Baird pictured in 1917. Picture: United States Library of Congress. Baird, the Scottish inventor, is famous for living in nearby Hastings, where he first built and showcased a working ...