People are already speculating about a name for our new town hall / arts centre - so let me make an early pitch for John ...
How John Logie Baird's mechanical television showed the ... And when it did so, there was no single 'inventor' of television. A large number of experimenters, entrepreneurs, and public ...
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 the ...
Scottish inventor John Logie Baird is credited with having invented the television. His experiments began in the early 1920s, generating beams of light that would pass through a spinning disc with ...
A new guide to TV programmes which have either been filmed in Scotland or have Scottish links has been dedicated to John Logie Baird. The Helensburgh-born inventor became the first person to ...
John Logie Baird created the first prototype from four inventions from other people (all described) to develop the first mechanical television. In 1925 he sent the first television image of a ...
This was the first object to be transmitted as an image in early television experiments by John ... John Logie Baird's doctor, Dr George Locke, who was based a short distance from the inventor's ...
John Logie Baird (1888-1946) applied for a patent for a mechanical television in 1923. He ran successful experiments in transmitting images in 1926, and in 1930 he worked with the British ...