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Portable wireless! Typical British bulldog is quite content with his Marconi receiving set and headphones.1922
King George VI during the Empire Day broadcast. 24 May 1939
Five hundred men women and children live in Stone Age squalor amidst the rural beauty of the New Forest. Living in huts, shacks, tents, and broken down caravans these people are not real gypsies
King George VI making the VE Day broadcast speech on 8 May 1945 We kept faith with ourselves and with one another: we kept faith and unity with our great Allies
King George V making his Christmas broadcast at Sandringham in 1934
German Wireless Station at Neven 6 November 1920
The Marconi standard broadcasting transmitter as supplied to British Broadcasting stations and to many of the foreign and colonial broadcasting stations. Marconis Wireless Telegraph Co Ltd
Worlds greatest wireless station opened at Rocky Point. Near Port Jefferson New York The 200 K W high frequency altenators 22 November 1921
MME Tetrazzini at the wireless exhibition Mme Tetrazzini keenly interested in the wireless demonstration machine at the horticultural hall wireless exhibition 3 October 1922 Luisa Tetrazzini
The aerials of 2 LO, the London Broadcasting Station at Marconi House, Strand. The Marconi transmitter is in the room at the top of the building on the extreme left
Two women listening to the radio. 1947
Cossor wireless display in Harnes, Foots Cray, Kent. 1937
The engine room of the Dungeness lighthouse in Kent, viewed from above. Part of the spiral staircase is also visible. 10 February 1939