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  1. John Logie Baird, a Scottish engineer and entrepreneur, achieved his first transmissions of simple face shapes in 1924 using mechanical television. On March 25, 1925, Baird held his first public demonstration of television at the London department store Selfridges on Oxford Street in London. In this demonstration, he had not yet obtained ...

  2. John Logie Baird ( Helensburgh, Dumbartonshire, 1888. augusztus 13. – Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, 1946. június 14.) skót villamosmérnök, a televíziós műsorszórás egyik úttörője. Készülékével ő volt a világon az első, aki az 1920-as évek közepén képes volt mozgóképet nagy távolságra is közvetíteni.

  3. John Logie Baird was born on 13 August 1888, the son of John Baird, a Church of Scotland minister and Jessie Inglis. The entry in the statutory register of births for Row or Rhu gives the place of birth at The Lodge, West Argyle Street, Helensburgh. His middle name is spelt Loggie. Birth entry for John Logie Baird in the statutory register for ...

  4. John Logie Baird, a Scottish engineer and entrepreneur, achieved his first transmissions of simple face shapes in 1924 using mechanical television. On March 25, 1925, Baird held his first public demonstration of television at the London department store Selfridges on Oxford Street in London. In this demonstration, he had not yet obtained ...

  5. John Logie Baird was an engineer and inventor. Known as 'The Father of Television', he is most famous for being the first person to demonstrate a working television. Inventiveness. Born in Helensburgh on the west coast of Scotland, John was the fourth and youngest child of the Rev John and Jessie Baird.

  6. John Logie Baird 1888 - 1946. John Logie Baird. Known as ‘The Father of Television', John Logie Baird showed an early interest in engineering. He set up a telephone exchange in his bedroom to connect with his friends across the street. He was educated at the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College, however, the First World War ...

  7. www.bbc.com › historyofthebbc › 100-voicesThe Birth of TV - BBC

    From John Logie Baird and his mechanical television experiments to the coming of age of television with the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, this collection brings together the voices of ...

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