John Logie Baird demonstrated the world's first mechanical television system on 26 January 1926.
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John Logie Baird demonstrated the world's first mechanical television system on 26 January 1926.
See Londonist's excellent post . We love it when our friends do the work for us!
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Television
From The Register: "On the afternoon of 26 January 2017 – exactly 91 years to...
In 1926 in this house John Logie Baird, 1888 - 1946, first demonstrated telev...
John Logie Baird John (Logie) Baird, the inventor of the first television, wa...
Our picture of the plaque is taken from the NW9 section of the excellent and ...
The stone was erected on the base of one of Baird's television masts. Our pic...
Physicist and mathematician, best known for his invention of the barometer.
Frederick William Herschel was a German-British astronomer and composer. He frequently collaborated with his younger sister and fellow astronomer Caroline Herschel. Born Hanover. Originally a musi...
Philosopher and sociologist. Â Born Helsinki. Â Learnt English in order to read Darwin and others. Â Came to England in 1897 and frequently thereafter. Â Probably homosexual himself, he wrote on subjec...
Mathematician, astronomer and astrologer. Â Best known for his laws of planetary motion.Â
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