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    John Logie Baird FRSE (/ˈloʊɡi bɛərd/; 13 August 1888 – 14 June 1946) was a Scottish inventor, electrical engineer, and innovator who demonstrated the...
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    practical, Scottish inventor John Logie Baird employed the Nipkow disk in his prototype video systems. On 25 March 1925, Baird gave the first public demonstration...
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  • Loggie James Logie Robertson (1846–1922), a literary scholar, editor and author, who also used the pen name Hugh Haliburton John Logie Baird, the inventor...
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  • the violence is a giggle from a Stooky Bill film from 1925, which John Logie Baird had recorded to demonstrate his invention, television. The Doctor and...
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    pioneer John Logie Baird used in his 1924 experiments to transmit a televised image between rooms in his laboratory at 22 Frith Street, London. John Logie Baird...
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  • after significant revisions and patent interference actions. 1924: John Logie Baird demonstrates a semi-mechanical television system with the transmission...
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    rich in historical associations with famous visitors and residents. John Logie Baird (1888-1946), the inventor of the first working television system, lived...
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  • Scottish television pioneer John Logie Baird. The objective was not simply to record video, but to record it synchronously, as Baird intended playback from...
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    demonstration of mechanically scanned color television was given by John Logie Baird in 1928, but its limitations were apparent even then. Development of...
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  • this episode included Charlie De Melo as Charles Banerjee, John MacKay as John Logie Baird, and Alexander Devrient as Colonel Christopher Ibrahim. Lachele...
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