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Walk around Soho and Covent Garden and one name pops up time and time again. John Logie Baird, Scottish-born inventor of television, seems to have broadcast his achievements to half the streets in ...
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 ...
John Logie Baird, born in 1888 near Glasgow, was a true inventor. At the age of 34, when he began his quest to develop television, he already had a string of business ventures behind him.
Scottish engineer and inventor John Logie Baird has gone down in history as a pioneer of television, who in 1926 became the first to demonstrate the televising of moving objects. Written by Nick Smith ...
Ten years earlier, Scottish inventor John Logie Baird had transmitted the still color image of a basket of strawberries, according to the UK’s Science and Media Museum. And in 1926, the Daily ...
On July 3, 1928, the Scottish inventor John Logie Baird accomplished a monumental feat by demonstrating the world's first colour transmission. This groundbreaking achievement revolutionised the ...
When Daniel Fosbery moved his lighting business into 26 Guildhall Street in Folkestone two years ago, one of the first things he did was rip up the cladding lining the walls left behind by the ...
What useful purpose will it serve?" - Member of the Royal Institution 1926 John Logie Baird, born in 1888 near Glasgow, was a true inventor. At the age of 34, when he began his quest to develop ...