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Bakelite radio A 1950s McMichael 488U British- made radio with bakelite casing Wireless telegraphy the principle upon which radios operate was dev
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Bakelite radio A 1936 Philco 444 British-made radio with bakelite casing Wireless telegraphy the principle upon which radios operate was developed
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Bakelite radio Wireless telegraphy the principle upon which radios operate was developed by Guglielmo Marconi from 1895 The first portable radio r
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Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) Italian physicist and inventor Pioneer of wireless telegraphy Cartoon by Spy (Leslie Ward) from Vanity Fair London
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US Naval Academy Annapolis experiments in wireless telegraphy (1902)
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John Mackenzie Bacon (1846-1904) English scientific writer and lecturer interested in astronomy ballooning wireless telegraphy acoustics and cinem
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Marconi Berne Radio Station
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Wooden radio A 1931 Philips 930A Dutch-made radio with wooden casing Wireless telegraphy the principle upon which radios operate was developed by
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Bakelite radio A 1939 Phonola 537 Italian-made radio with bakelite casing Wireless telegraphy the principle upon which radios operate was develope
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Window where Marconi transmitted radio
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Oliver Lodge (1851-1940) British physicist Electricity Wireless telegraphy Psychical research Spy (Leslie Ward) cartoon from Vanity Fair 1904
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Wireless telegraphy by Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905 artist John Bull labelled England standing on a rock labelled South Africa holding a sword in
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Mr Punch thanking Marconi for wireless telegraphy which was saving lives at sea Leonard Raven-Hill cartoon from Punch London 22 October 1913
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Wireless telegraphy at sea Wireless officer sending a message by Morse Code This was made possible by the type of sending and receiving station buil
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Cartoon depicting Mr Punch with Guglielmo Marconi for wireless telegraphy which was saving lives at sea Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) an Italian inve
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Illustration explaining the operation of wireless telegraphy at sea In the background is a shore station such as the Guglielmo Marconi one at Poldhu
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Marconi birthplace and tomb
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Statue of Marconi
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Statue of Marconi
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Teslas Colorado Springs laboratory
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Wireless Photo-Telegraphy c1930 From The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders edited by Harry Golding Ward Lock Co Limited London and Melbou
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Crippens Life at Sea front page of the News of the World 31 July 1910 Headline story about murderer Dr Hawley Harvey Crippen and his lover Ethe
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On The Roof of Bush House Looking From Kingsway Towards The Northern Heights c1935 View from the top of the BBC building at the southern end of K
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Mr Punch thanking Marconi for wireless telegraphy which was saving lives at sea Leonard Raven-Hill cartoon from Punch London 22 October 1913
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Oliver Lodge (1851-1940) British physicist Electricity Wireless telegraphy Psychical research Spy (Leslie Ward) cartoon from Vanity Fair 1904
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Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) Italian physicist and inventor Pioneer of wireless telegraphy Cartoon by Spy (Leslie Ward) from Vanity Fair Londo
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Teslas Colorado Springs laboratory under construction Serb-US physicist and electrical engineer Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) conducted experiments here
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Teslas Colorado Springs laboratory Serb-US physicist and electrical engineer Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) conducted experiments here from 1899 to 1900
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Ships radio At left is part of the tuning apparatus At right is the detector and the radio transmission controls and coils Radio technology was d
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International time signals Transmitted by radio this system of timing signals allowed synchronisation of clocks around the world using a standard re
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Wireless telegraphy at sea Wireless officer sending a message by Morse Code This was made possible by the type of sending and receiving station buil
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John Mackenzie Bacon (1846-1904) English scientific writer and lecturer interested in astronomy ballooning wireless telegraphy acoustics and cinem
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Jack Phillips John George Jack Phillips Wireless Operator on Titanic Jack Philips was born in Farncombe Surrey on 11th April 1887 Phillips was
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John Mackenzie Bacon (1846-1904) English scientific writer and lecturer interested in astronomy ballooning wireless telegraphy acoustics and cinem
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Oliver Lodge (1851-1940) British physicist Electricity Wireless telegraphy Psychical research Spy (Leslie Ward) cartoon from Vanity Fair 1904
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Wireless telegraphy at sea Wireless officer sending a message by Morse Code This was made possible by the type of sending and receiving station buil
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Radio receiver components Radio technology was developed in the 1890s with new detectors used as the technology progressed At top is an electrolyti
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Telegraph transmitter and receiver This apparatus was designed by the French inventor Auguste Jean-Baptiste Tauleigne (1870-1926) At right is the re
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Time standardisation apparatus 1913
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Time standardisation apparatus 1913
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Mr Punch thanking Marconi for wireless telegraphy which was saving lives at sea Leonard Raven-Hill cartoon from Punch London 22 October 1913
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Time standardisation apparatus This apparatus which operated in the Paris Observatory from 31 July 1913 was invented by the French engineer Edouard
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Telegraph cable laying winch This shipboard winch was used to unroll a telegraph cable as it was laid on the seabed Laying such cables required ship
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