Broadcasting

218 items in this gallery.All Broadcasting
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New York, New York:  c. 1926 A woman stands in front of the WHN Radio microphone.
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1980 - A television cameraman shoots film of Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel departing from the United States after his visit.
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1938 United States broadcasting map .
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U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt Broadcasting to Nation about European War Crisis, Washington DC, USA, Harris & Ewing, September 3, 1939
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Pickles Party -- Mrs. Burgess tells the world she is "going 91", under Wilfred's persuasive influence. She has lived in St. Helens since she was 22, it comes out, and she has been going to bible class for fifty years, and enjoying the annual treats for as long. Wilfred hopes she'll enjoy many more. July 22, 1948. (Photo by Pictorial Press)
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Loomis Radio School ca.  between 1918 and 1928.
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An EIAR reporter at The Singers of the Sea show, July 5, 1936, Genoa, Italy, 20th century.
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Thelma Scott is Christine Hagen. May 2, 1949.
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The mobile transmitting unit constructed by the ***** W H O at Cleveland, USA, for outside Broadcast. August 20, 1942. (Photo by Radio - Press - Service)
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Mobile Minute Men -- This ***** mobile unit is being opened for ***** inspection near the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California. Nearly 3,000 amateur radio operators are ***** in a manner ***** contributes to the defense of their *****. December 08, 1950.
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Her Excellency Begum Rahimtoola wife of the High Commissioner for Pakistan, who broadcast a message in the BBC service to Pakistan on the occasion of the inauguration of separate services to India, Pakistan and Ceylon, April 3rd, 1949. March 22, 1949.
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5513-16225359
Pickles Party -- William Pickles, of BBC Have-a-Go fame, takes his microphone to a Sunday School treat at St. Helens, Lancashire, introduces six-year-old guest Rosemary Smith, wearing her best pink frock and sunbonnet, to the listening audience. She recites, with great vigour, a poem about a lady called Claire. July 23, 1948. (Photo by Pictorial Press)
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Radio Exhibition At The Olympia, London -- The new Austin "Grandfather Clock" radiogram Cabinet de Luxe with a Chinese Lacquer finish being shown at the Exhibition. September 24, 1934.
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Shortwave Equip: In the 1930s "portable" did not mean "compact." This is a portable shortwave unit in use in 1938. January 1, 1938.
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Mullard Radiogram. September 20, 1954.
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Girl reciting before an irritation microphone so as to overcome nervousness at a Mosman School. October 24, 1946.
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Music While You (Ride To) Work - Television research engineer David St. George saw a radio-equipped bicycle at the "Britain Can Make It" exhibition in London. David cycles five miles to a North London radio factory every day; inspired by the exhibition bike, he now rides to music with a four-valvo set to entertain him. January 29, 1947. (Photo by Mirror Features).
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***** equipment on the ***** used to wash the grand loud speaker. November 14, 1932.
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Mobile FM. transmitter has a wire soldered into place at AWA. research laboratories Ashfield, here experiments with frequency modulation communications have been carried out. June 28, 1946.
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Marconi's New Ultra Short Wave Radio -- A side view of Marcon's first ultra short wave wireless telephone station installed on the roof of the Vatican Radio station. A duplicate installation is at Castel Gandolfo, 20 miles S.E., the Pope's summer residence. The installation uses a 57 centimeter wave and the total electrical consumption is about 30 watts, making apparatus and operation infinitely cheaper than other standard radio transmission. In the metal box on the platform are several small parts of the sending and receiving. December 9, 1932. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Radio (General) - Radio. March 8, 1955. (Photo by Daily Express Photograph).
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Experimental transmission by 2ZH from palings concert hall - May, 1923. Note Parabolic Reflector microphone. The method was used some years later by USA organizations for broadcasting and sound recording for motion pictures. It is considered the development of 1923 was the first use of parabolic for the purpose. July 1, 1923. (Photo by Australian Broadcasting Commission).
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John Morris, B.B.C. Far Eastern Programme Organiser, who is in charge of the B.B.C. Service to Japan. He also gives a news commentary in English to Japan three times a week. October 06, 1943. (Photo by BBC)
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Madame Chiang Kai-Shek Addresses The American People -- Madame Chiang Kai-Shek, standing before a barrage of microphones on the speakers' stand at Madison Square Garden, addresses the thousands who appeared to honor her arrival in New York City. Her address was also heard all over America by radio. April 21, 1943.
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5513-16225294
Grand loud speaker installed on ***** in the world. November 14, 1932.
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During the war the ABC was responsible for sending messages to Australian servicemen overseas and to the relatives of British children who had been evacuated to Australia to escape the German blitzkrieg. Here Jim Pratt helps two boys with the technicalities of a two-way radio-telephone conversation with their parents in England. January 1, 1941.
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Leg Radio ***** - Not a new fashion ***** but a gadget that ***** lives during the war. And it looks as if its going to ***** Underground Radio. Miss Razel Dean an employee of Teleradio, London, demonstrates the tiny "leg-radio" used by Allied agents during the war. The radio has a value in peace as a portable receiver. May 22, 1946.
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3-D T.V. For Industry - This is a viewing screen of a TV camera that has been developed for use in the atomic sphere where the human touch is not possible owing to the danger of radiation. TV announcer, Avis Scott, is wearing the special polaroid glasses that give the 3D effect.
Picture from Earls Court, where the 21st Radio show opens tomorrow. August 24, 1954.
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Robot Males Complete Radio Sets -- The only skilled had-work necessary in the entire production. The operator is fitting the valves, condensers and loud-speaker. Each of the fully-finished 'metal grown' circuits can be seen on the two pre-formed plates. May 28, 1948. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
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General view of dramatic broadcasting incident at Pakenham races The Van is operating from the roadway after the commentators had been ejected from the ***** in the background. February 21, 1941.
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A.P. Herbert Explains His Divorce Act.
Mr. A.P. Herbert During his broadcasting this evening.
Mr. A.P. Herbert this evening broadcasting ***** Regional programme, when he explained his ***** act to listeners.  October 18, 1937. (Photo by Keystone).
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Finally record of episode is cut. Neville Merchant (L) Production Panel Operator puts in incidental music & sound effects while Producer Jacklin follows dialogue on script. In background actual cutting machines are in process of recording. Back left, Bill Dukes, technician, cuts acetate record while Engineer Burt Munnings cuts process record. November 4, 1944.
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Ingenious - This radio receiving set used by POW in Japan is on display in Melbourne's Air Force Week exhibition. Vital parts were hidden in an airman's wooden clogs. May 27, 1948.
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Control room is large part of what makes station tick. (L to R) Engineer Burt Munnings, Technician P. Seaton & Control operator Basil Pierremont on control panel. July 5, 1951.
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Main transmitter and speech input equipment. In right is transmitter which is self contained unit. Safety doors ***** automatically cut off high high tension to transmitter when opened. Technician G. Oswald enters up details in log. July 1, 1951.
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Radio Quiz. February 17, 1955.
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In the BBC studio are Miss Amsale-Mariam Tadesse and Mr. Worku Habte-World. The British Broadcasting Corporation's first broadcast in Amharic was made recently when Miss Amsale - Mariam Tadesse, a young Ethiopian student at London University, broadcast a report on the Emperor's three day State Visit to London. January 01, 1954.
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Radio Sound Effects. WIP broadcasters in Philadelphia have devised ingenious sound effects to accompany programs. Here the destruction of a 30 story building is simulated by ten fingers and 3 strawberry boxes. January 21, 1955. (Photo by PIX Publishing Inc.).
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The number of short wave radio fans in the USSR is growing rapidly. Short wave radio fan N. Noev (Moscow) at his radio station. (of his own construction). To the right are shown the receipts confirming his establishment of radio connection with all the continents. April 22, 1940. (Photo by Soyuzphoto).
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"Signalling Through The Ages" At Radio Exhibition - Part of the Army's exhibit in the show, "Signalling thorough she ages", Cpl. Fulkner (left) of the Royal Signals, with the latest type Infantry 2-way radio-telephone, chats with S.Q.M.S. Oates who is demonstrating a single needle telegraph dating back to 1857, as used by the Army in the Korean War. The latest development in radio and television are to be seen at the National Radio Exhibition which opened at Earls Court today. August 28, 1951. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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Newfolder - Radio/wireless. June 28, 1946.
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Race broadcasting in Western Australia - at Mt. Lawley the announcer at the microphone. March 7, 1938.
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Newspaper, Radio. September 05, 1951. (Photo by Acme Photo)
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Radio (Early) - Radio. February 19, 1931. (Photo by International News Photos).
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Radio Station - Misc. August 04, 1955.
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ABC Rehearse Play -- Following numerous requests from English teachers, A.B.C. are to make a special broadcast of the play "She fire on the Snow" by Douglas Stewart, on Friday.
The play is leaving Certificate text for students.
Left to right; Nigel Lovell as Opt Scott, Margaret Christensen a the narrator, John Dushelle as  Dr. Wilson and producer Leslie Rees at rehearsal today. August 24, 1955. (Photo by James Hopwood/Fairfax Media).
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Radio (Early) - Radio. March 17, 1931. (Photo by International News Photos).
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Newspaper, Radio. September 05, 1951. (Photo by Acme Photo)
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Miss J. Barrell broadcasting a geography lesson to children from Melbourne. August 2, 1937.
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BBC Mobile Control Room, for use in emergency to replace any studio premises which may be out of action. Rewinding 19-pair line cable. Showing U-link connector. October 01, 1943. (Photo by BBC).
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