Television Inventor is Honoured -- Mr. David Gammans, Mrs. Baird ***** her son Malcom looking at a replica the original television set used in early research. The dummy's head in front is the original model used for experiments in 1925. By the old set's side is a modern receiver.The Assistant Postmaster-General, Mr. David Gammans, to-day unveiled a plaque at Wembley, London. To the memory of John Logie Baird, the pioneer of television.Also attending the ceremony were Mrs. Baird and her son Malcolm. They had travelled from Scotland for the occasion. July 30, 1953. (Photo by Paul Popper).
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