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You are watching the first images produced on “television.”

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    You are watching the first images produced on “television.”

    Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrates his new invention, the “televisor”, for members of the Royal Insistution and a reporter from The Times at his London laboratory.

    This “television” technology can display film at a rate of five frames per second.

    @100YearsAgoLive #globalmuseum #television

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      You are watching the first images produced on “television.”

      Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrates his new invention, the “televisor”, for members of the Royal Insistution and a reporter from The Times at his London laboratory.

      This “television” technology can display film at a rate of five frames per second.

      @100YearsAgoLive #globalmuseum #television

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      Scottish inventor John Logie Baird showing first images produced on “television.”

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