And as they did, they uncovered an usual find- a small black plaque commemorating television pioneer John Logie Baird. “We ...
A portrait of TV pioneer John Logie Baird and his biggest backer Sydney Moseley. As one of the pioneers of television, John Logie Baird has been written about a great deal over the years.
How John Logie Baird's mechanical television showed the way, but ultimately to a dead end. Humanity’s deep desire for connection means the idea of seeing images at a distance has a long history.
Michael Mosley, Cassie Newland and Mark Miodownik describe the scientific achievements of John Logie Baird and the Marconi / EMI Corporation. In 1925 John Logie Baird sent the first moving ...
When Daniel Fosbery moved his lighting business into 26 Guildhall Street in Folkestone two years ago, one of the first things he did was rip up the cladding lining the walls left behind by the ...
In 1924, a young Scottish engineer, John Logie Baird, developed a way of passing a beam of light through a rapidly spinning disc punched with holes, so that a simple image could be ‘scanned ...