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The grandson of John Logie Baird visited Helensburgh last week, as preparations to mark 100 years of the television were stepped up. Iain Logie Baird, who was brought up in Canada but now lives in ...
John Logie Baird: thinking outside the box. To mark the completion of digital switchover in Scotland, Iain Baird, Curator of Television at the National Media Museum, celebrates the pioneering work ...
Ninety years ago, John Logie Baird became the first person to demonstrate a working television, in front of a group of 50 scientists in London. One of his colleagues who witnessed that momentous ...
Mr Logie Baird achieved renown after managing to relay a static image in 1924, and in 1928 he demonstrated the first transatlantic TV transmission.
John Logie Baird, Scottish-born inventor of television, seems to have broadcast his achievements to half the streets in the area. Here’s the most famous example.
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Engineering students recreate world’s first television at inventor’s old school - MSNStudents 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 ...
John W. Baird, 55, of Oxford, PA died suddenly at home on October 22, 2007 of a brain aneurism. John was the son of Patricia A. Baird Young and the late John E. Baird. John was an artist and art ...
THE Royal Mint has launched a new 50p coin featuring Scottish inventor John Logie Baird, who was the brains behind the television. The commemorative coins go on sale today directly from the Royal ...
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 ...
Iain Logie Baird, who was brought up in Canada but now lives in Yorkshire, visited his grandfather’s hometown as part of a project celebrating the invention of the television.
John Logie Baird at the Science Museum in London, circa August 1926, ... Afterwards Mr Andrews, affectionately nicknamed the "mad professor" by his family because he was always making things, ...
Special 50p coin launched for ‘The Father of Television’ John Logie Baird Mr Logie Baird achieved renown after managing to relay a static image in 1924, and in 1928 he demonstrated the first ...
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