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  • '''John Logie Baird''' (August 13, 1888 – June 14, 1946) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[en On [[October 2]], 1925, John Logie Baird was successful in transmitting in his laboratory the first television pictu
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  • * Kamm, Antony, and Baird, Malcolm, ''John Logie Baird: A Life''. Edinburgh: NMS Publishing, 2002. ISBN 1901663760 * McArthur, Tom, and Peter Waddell, ''The Secret Life of John Logie Baird''. London: Hutchinson, 1986. ISBN 0091587204.
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  • * [http://www.gizmohighway.com/pages/people/john_logie_baird.htm John Logie Baird - Gizmohighway Technology Guide]
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  • '''John Logie Baird''' ([[August 13]] 1888 – [[June 14]] 1946) was a [[Scotland|Scottish] On [[October 2]], 1925, John Logie Baird was successful in transmitting in his laboratory the first television pictu
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  • * [http://www.gizmohighway.com/pages/people/john_logie_baird.htm John Logie Baird - Gizmohighway Technology Guide]
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  • * Kamm, Antony, and Baird, Malcolm, ''John Logie Baird: A Life''. Edinburgh: NMS Publishing, 2002. ISBN 1901663760 * McArthur, Tom, and Peter Waddell, ''The Secret Life of John Logie Baird''. London: Hutchinson, 1986. ISBN 0091587204.
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  • ...interviews, restored recordings, and test discs used by television pioneer John Logie Baird.
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  • '''The Dawn of Television Remembered: the[[ John Logie Baird]] Years 1923-1936''', is a documentary CD-ROM produced by Donald F McLean,
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  • ...as developed in the late 1920's in England by British television pioneer [[John Logie Baird]]. The goal of Baird's process was not merely to record video, but to do so
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  • ...pted decades after his original (undeveloped) design by British inventor [[John Logie Baird]] as the basis of his early televisors. Indeed, the mechanical television
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  • '''John Logie Baird''' ([[August 13]] 1888 – [[June 14]] 1946) was a [[Scotland|Scottish] On [[October 2]], 1925, John Logie Baird was successful in transmitting in his laboratory the first television pictu
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  • '''John Logie Baird''' (August 13, 1888 – June 14, 1946) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[en On [[October 2]], 1925, John Logie Baird was successful in transmitting in his laboratory the first television pictu
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  • The BBC had been experimenting with [[John Logie Baird]]'s 30-line television technology since the previous year, running test tra
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  • ...tly developed by Guglielmo Marconi; television was first demonstrated by [[John Logie Baird]] in 1925; digital communication via computer first became widespread in th
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  • ...s site in 1936. Two competing systems, Marconi-EMI's 405-line system and [[John Logie Baird|Baird]]'s 240-line system, were installed, each with its own broadcast stud
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  • On March 25, 1925, [[Scotland|Scottish]] inventor [[John Logie Baird]] gave a demonstration of televised silhouette images at [[Selfridges|Selfr ...an a Nipkow disc, in his receivers (drum receivers had also been used by [[John Logie Baird|Baird]] as well. The sets were only able to pick up Jenkins's own experime
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  • # [[John Logie Baird]] - [[User:Russell Potter|RP]]
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  • ...tial. It also housed, from 1933 to 1936, the experimental studios of the [[John Logie Baird|Baird]] [[History of television|television]] company, which made regular [[
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