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Cathode ray tube

1956

Karl Ferdinand Braun's 'Braun tube', 1897

1897

Ferranti cathode ray tube

Cathodeon Image Iconoscope tube

1938

Cathode ray tube

Image Orthicon tubes

EMI 9565 4 1/2 inch Image Orthicon Tube

Model of travelling wave deflection cathode ray tube

1956

Model of high sensitivity cathode ray tube

1957

Presentation model of single gun cathode ray tube

1952

Ediswan gas focussed cathode ray tube

Crookes radiometer tube by Griffin and George, Wem

1969

Cathode ray tube gun

1960-78

Braun cathode ray tube

1904

Cathode ray tube

Colour Cathode Ray Tube

Cathode Ray Tube

Cathode ray tube

Colour Cathode Ray Tube

Emitron tube

circa 1934

EMI 4½" Image Orthicon Type 9565 Camera Tube

12 inch cathode ray tube

1968

Mullard cathode ray tube

Colour Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) 370-HJB-22 EVB

Rank Cintel Mk III Telecine

Cathode ray tube

Five Cathode Ray Tubes

Cathode Ray Tube

Presentation model of actual size Sinclair cathode ray tube to be worn on the wrist on circular plastic stand

1975-1980

Model of Vidicon Television camera cathode ray tub

1963

Model of Harries 'sunflower' projection cathode ray tube

1970

Teltron fine beam cathode ray deflection tube

1997

Radar gun cathode ray tube

1960-78

'Compass' cathode ray tube

1960-70

Early projection cathode ray tube

1946-53

Cathode ray tube

EMI 'Banana Tube' Experimental colour TV display tube

1960-1969

Cathode ray tube

MW 36-24 Cathode Ray Tube

Ferranti 9/24DM cathode ray tube

circa 1962

CPS Emitron tube

1948

Cathode ray tube

Mullard TENICON tubes

1959

Tedham & McGee’s experimental camera tube

1932

Telechrome tube

1944

Small Emiscope cathode ray tube (CRT).

Small Emiscope cathode ray tube

14 inch RCA Cathode Ray Tube to be used in conjunction with 'Colortel' mechanical colour adaptor. Made by RCA, USA, c. 1955. Part of the Donald Fleming Collection of North American television receivers. The Colortel adaptor could be fitted onto the front of the monochrome television set to convert NTSC-compatible monchrome set to colour using a field sequential disc. This RCA Radiotron CRT Tube is believed to have been included to swap out with the standard and brighter 24 inch tube in the monochrome television to prevent screen burn when using the ‘Colortel,’ which focussed the bright and colourful images on a small section of the screen.

RCA Radiotron Cathode Ray Tube Col-R-Tel mechanical colour convertor

circa 1955

Iconoscope, made by Dr V K Zworykin in his laboratory on 9 November 1931, successfully tested the next day.

Prototype Iconoscope tube, 1931

1931-11-09

'Emiscope' 5 inch television picture tube, unused and in original box, 1939. Incorporated in Marconiphone 706 television receiver, 5" screen, 1938 (Inv 1986-715).

'Emiscope' 5 inch television picture tube, 1939

1939

VCR 518

VCR 518