Baird "Disc Model" television receiver, by John Logie Baird, United Kingdom, 1930 Baird Televisor 1930
One lantern slide from a collection of 270 depicting subject matter relating to John Logie Baird and his early television experiments and demonstrations. Shows an early broadcast image, head and shoulders of a woman. Baird experimental television image 1925-1940
21" experimental colour wheel by John Logie Baird 21" experimental colour wheel by John Logie Baird 1949-1950
Four items of television transmission equipment associated with John Logie Baird, 1928-1938: 1. 30-line mirror drum from Bush Televisor, c1933 2. 14" mirror drum with twenty mirrors and motor, 1936 3. 10" mirror drum with twenty mirrors, 1938 4. Ventriloquist's dummy head, 1928. Transmission equipment associated with John Logie Baird 1928-1938
A Bush 30-line Mirror Drum Television Receiver, from 1933, made in London, standard pattern. Bush Radio television receiver, 1933 1933
Baird televisor (without cover or rear tube) from the Plessey Museum. The transmitting portion of John Logie Baird's (1888-1946) original mechanical television apparatus. Baird televisor circa 1925
Baird Phonovision (Televisor) disc RWT620-4, recording of a man's head in motion on a disc produced by the Columbia Gramophone Company Ltd, made by John Logie Baird 10 January 1928. Baird Phonovision Disc 1927-1929
Baird 'Phonovision disc', 1927-1928. Early experimental system for recording television signals on to phonograph records. Baird Phonovision disc, 1927-1928 1927-1928
Pre-production model Baird "Televisor" (incomplete) c.1929, 30-line mechanical television receiver using a spinning Nipkow disc and a modulated neon lamp. Baird Model C Televisor Television Receiver, 1929 1929
Baird Televisor. Thirty line scanning disc televsion viewer. Aluminium disc with rectangular holes; variable speed motor, synchronising control. Neon lamp. Metal case, name plaque. Baird Televisior 1927-1932
Baird mirror-drum 30-line televisor (incomplete) 1933 Baird mirror-drum 30-line televisor (incomplete) 1933 1933
Baird B6023 20" colour television receiver, 1980 Baird B6023 20" Colour Television Receiver, 1980 1980
Baird Television Company Constructor's Licence, Number 1595, dated 29 February 1928 and signed by W D Maidman. In original envelope. Baird Television Company Constructor's Licence, dated 29 February 1928 1928-02-28
Letter sent by John Logie Baird to D R Campbell, undated, but believed to be 1932. Letter sent by John Logie Baird to D R Campbell
A mannequin's head, used by John Logie Baird (1888-1946) in his colour television experiments in 1943. John Logie Baird's test subject 'Eustace' 1933-1952
Home-built Televisor constructed to Baird's specifications, by Norman Stokes, 1931. Related press clippings available, '12 year old child genius makes tv set'. Norman Stokes' homemade Televisor with press clippings and photographs 1931
Neon lamp from the Baird "Disc Model" television receiver, by John Logie Baird, United Kingdom, 1930 Neon lamp from the Baird Televisor 1930
Two-page typed letter, signed by John Logie Baird, from the Baird Television Development Company Limited, 133 Long Acre, WC2, dated 13 February 1929, to HW Engholm, reporting on the potential market for television in England. Letter from John Logie Baird to H W Engholm, 1929 1929-02-13
Home-built Televisor constructed to Baird's specifications, by Norman Stokes, 1931. Norman Stokes' homemade Televisor, 1931 1931