Pupils at a Helensburgh primary school celebrated the important role of children in military families last week. John Logie Baird Primary School pupils marked the Month of the Military Child which ...
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.
A portrait of TV pioneer John Logie Baird and his biggest backer Sydney Moseley. Emeritus Professor, University of Sussex, author of The BBC: A People’s History. As one of the pioneers of ...
It would be in the 1920s before [John Logie Baird] would develop the first working television system using [Nipkow]’s invention. [Baird] with his invention, showing a large Nipkow disk.
This was the first object to be transmitted as an image in early television experiments by John Logie Baird.This St John Ambulance Maltese Cross belonged to John Logie Baird's doctor, Dr George ...
John Logie Baird's grandson has paid tribute to him on the 125th anniversary of the Scot's birth over his achievement in inventing the television. Baird was the first person to publicly ...
How John Logie Baird's mechanical television showed the way, but ultimately to a dead end. Emeritus Professor, University of Sussex, author of The BBC: A People’s History. Humanity’s deep ...
The BBC Archive recently shared a vintage clip from 1970 in which two of the assistants of [John Logie Baird], the inventor of the first demonstrable television system, demonstrated its various ...
John Logie Baird, the inventor of the first working television, will be celebrated with a new 50p coin, said the Royal Mint. The life and work of the Scottish engineering pioneer will be honoured ...
Courtesy of The Noele Gordon Archive. In 1938, Scottish inventor and TV pioneer John Logie Baird plucked the blue-eyed and very dark-haired Noele Gordon off a theater stage to take part in his ...