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...In 1932, John Logie Baird was relaying images of the English ballerina Alicia Markova there via his newfangled “televisor” apparatus....
...A blessing for many in these times of lockdown, John Logie Baird could only have dreamt of such lunacy....
...In which East Sussex town did John Logie Baird demonstrate the first television image?...
...Harry Gordon Selfridge Sr’s sense for the zeitgeist meant that shoppers got a glimpse of Louis Blériot’s aeroplane days after he crossed the English channel in it in 1909 and John Logie Baird first demonstrated...
...In 1925, John Logie Baird wanted to convince the public that his latest invention would be a great success....
...Decades after John Logie Baird, we still await the first detective or newsreader in a box. The problem remains that if the news is read from a box we will not know whether it has actually occurred....
...Fritz Lang’s 1927 film, Metropolis, featured an early impression of a video phone and was made just a year after John Logie Baird’s first successful TV transmission....
...Thomas Edison and other inventors took years to establish fortunes – and many, like John Logie Baird and Charles Goodyear, never did....
...The University of Glasgow, the alma mater of inventors James Watt and John Logie Baird, is making a bold attempt to get academic research commercialised by offering its intellectual property free of charge...
...The British section includes a collection of television schedules from the early 1930s, when John Logie Baird himself was using the BBC transmitters....
...“I’ll be John Logie Baird!” says Simon....
...No room for John Logie Baird, the television pioneer, and a host of inventors and engineers. Nor for William Paterson, founder of the Bank of England and Bank of Scotland....
...I was taught that the first to see further was John Logie Baird....
...Times change The Radio Times may have seemed a little retro ever since John Logie Baird’s first TV broadcasts, but the magazine has moved with its market....
...In the evening, English viewers of television (inventor, John Logie Baird) split their English sides at Rory Bremner doing his Gordon and Tony impersonations....
...“Male and female-owned businesses have different characteristics,” says Clare Logie, associate director of the women in business service at the Bank of Scotland....
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