Baird Portable T164 Television Receiver

Baird Portable T164 Television Receiver Baird Portable T164 Television Receiver

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Baird Portable T164 monochrome television receiver, serial no.P3393, 1949. Medallion portrait of John Logie Baird on the front between the control knobs.

Baird Portable T164 television receiver, made in the United Kingdom in 1949.

This table model receiver in walnut casing has a nine-inch screen. The Baird 'Portable' television receiver was an early transportable set designed to be easily moved from room to room in the home. In order to facilitate this, the receiving aerial was built into the mains lead giving rise to the advertising slogan 'needs no aerial'. Also launched around the same time were the Baird 'Everyman', 'Countryman' and 'Townsman' receivers.

Details

Category:
Television
Object Number:
1986-5044
Materials:
walnut (wood) veneer, glass and electronic components
Measurements:
overall: 350 mm x 475 mm x 430 mm,
type:
television receiver
credit:
The National Media Museum, Bradford