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Scanner992 viewsA 30 facet mirror drum flying spot scanner. Image circa 1931.Feb 20, 2013
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30 line TV1340 views30 line TV from the BBC, circa 1932. T.H.Bridgewater is on the left.Feb 20, 2013
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Publicity picture1004 viewsJohn Logie Baird smiles broadly for a publicity still with Gwen Farrar, a London-born singer, cellist and film actress, who was the stage partner of singing pianist Norah Blaney. Image date unknown.Feb 20, 2013
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Colour TV918 viewsColour TV in 1928. Major A.G.Church is on the right of the picture, with John Logie Baird beside the receiver.Feb 20, 2013
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Daylight TV918 viewsDaylight TV at Long Acre in 1930, with John Logie Baird on the right.Feb 20, 2013
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Baird receiver905 viewsJohn Logie Baird is pictured with a C.R.T. receiver, circa 1935.Feb 20, 2013
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Baird and Buchanan1018 viewsJohn Logie Baird pictured filming his lifelong friend and patron Jack Buchanan, the Helensburgh-born stage and film star, on the roof of the Long Acre Studios in London on July 2 1928. The technician was Thomas Collier.Feb 20, 2013
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Noctovision1092 viewsJohn Logie Baird (left) is seen operating his night vision device, the Noctovisor, on Boxhill in Surrey in 1929. It was slung on gimbals and rotated about a circular compass scale, and was said to be able to pick up a ship's lights in fog and give a compass bearing, or televise people who were in complete darkness.Feb 20, 2013
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Early Apparatus898 viewsJohn Logie Baird shows his early television apparatus to William Le Queux (left), a novelist alive to be possibilies of radio experiment, at Hastings in 1924. Le Queux was one of only three men who showed interest in Baird's work at that time.Feb 20, 2013
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TS Empress1786 viewsOne of the bands which were a feature of life on the Training Ship Empress, moored in the Gareloch. They frequently played at the Kidston Park bandstand, and were in demand to play at other events. Empress was the second of two charitable training ships for boys, and was in the Gareloch from 1889 until the 1920s, with staff giving a tough and sometimes brutal training to the 300 boys on board at any time. Image date unknown.Feb 06, 2013
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Popular paddlers1097 viewsA 1948 view of two of the most popular steamers at their base at Craigendoran Pier, the Lucy Ashton and the Jeanie Deans.Feb 06, 2013
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West Esplanade1135 viewsA pre-World War Two view of Helensburgh's West Esplanade looking towards the east from near the foot of James Street.Feb 06, 2013
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