Both the Baird and Marconi companies are working at high speed to develop television sufficiently for mass production in time for the Coronation celebrations in May. Above: The Marconi E.M.I. Studio, showing instantaneous television cameras in operation. Below: The masts and transmitting aerials (vision above, sound below) at the British Broadcasting Company’s Alexandra Palace television station. (An article describing the station is published on page 3).
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 3 October 1936, Page 8
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66Both the Baird and Marconi companies are working at high speed to develop television sufficiently for mass production in time for the Coronation celebrations in May. Above: The Marconi E.M.I. Studio, showing instantaneous television cameras in operation. Below: The masts and transmitting aerials (vision above, sound below) at the British Broadcasting Company’s Alexandra Palace television station. (An article describing the station is published on page 3). Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 3 October 1936, Page 8
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