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"From Global Communications to Couch Potatoes: A Journey through Television History" Step back in time to 1945 with the iconic screen print, "Global Communications

Background imageTelevisions Collection: Global Communications, 1945 (screen print)

Global Communications, 1945 (screen print)
2630022 Global Communications, 1945 (screen print) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Telephone, telegraph, and television operators in front of a world map)

Background imageTelevisions Collection: Three Generations of a Family Watching Television, 1950 (screen print)

Three Generations of a Family Watching Television, 1950 (screen print)
2630039 Three Generations of a Family Watching Television, 1950 (screen print) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; Photo eGraphicaArtis; American, out of copyright

Background imageTelevisions Collection: Italian poster, Irradio televisions, Milan

Italian poster, Irradio televisions, Milan, the enchanting vision, with a mermaid under the sea. circa 1950s

Background imageTelevisions Collection: Radio Waves, Picture Signals and Radar Communications, 1948 (colour litho)

Radio Waves, Picture Signals and Radar Communications, 1948 (colour litho)
2630068 Radio Waves, Picture Signals and Radar Communications, 1948 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; Photo eGraphicaArtis; American, out of copyright

Background imageTelevisions Collection: Young woman lying down with remote in her hand

Young woman lying down with remote in her hand

Background imageTelevisions Collection: Decca television advertisement - 1953 Coronation

Decca television advertisement - 1953 Coronation
Advertisement for Decca televisions, appearing in the Coronation issue of the Daily Sketch, encouraging people to view the big occasions in a big way in your own home

Background imageTelevisions Collection: Boy on 80S Computer

Boy on 80S Computer
A boy sits at a desk typing on his Commodore 64 keyboard. A printer, joystick and lamp sit on the desk. Two televisions and a strange model of a mushroom are in the background

Background imageTelevisions Collection: Young woman on the couch with remote in her hand

Young woman on the couch with remote in her hand

Background imageTelevisions Collection: Television manufacturing C013 / 9148

Television manufacturing C013 / 9148
Television manufacturing. Workers assembling flatscreen televisions on the production line of the TPV TV and monitor factory in St Petersburg, Russia

Background imageTelevisions Collection: Television manufacturing C013 / 9146

Television manufacturing C013 / 9146
Television manufacturing. Workers assembling flatscreen televisions on the production line of the TPV TV and monitor factory in St Petersburg, Russia

Background imageTelevisions Collection: 1950s television set

1950s television set Date: 1951

Background imageTelevisions Collection: Early neon tube, artwork

Early neon tube, artwork
Early twentieth century neon tube, artwork. This type of neon tube was based on a Moore tube. The Moore tube was invented by Daniel McFarlan Moore as the light source in early television receivers

Background imageTelevisions Collection: Early photoelectric cell

Early photoelectric cell. Photoelectric cells are used to convert light falling on them into electricity. This type of photoelectric cell was developed specifically for early television transmitters

Background imageTelevisions Collection: CAT. Cat watching TV

CAT. Cat watching TV
JD-20848 CAT. Cat watching TV John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway


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"From Global Communications to Couch Potatoes: A Journey through Television History" Step back in time to 1945 with the iconic screen print, "Global Communications, " showcasing the revolutionary power of televisions. Witness how this device brought people together as "Three Generations of a Family Watching Television" in the heartwarming 1950 screen print. Travel to Milan and admire an Italian poster featuring Irradio televisions, capturing the essence of style and innovation. Delve into the science behind television with the captivating color litho artwork titled "Radio Waves, Picture Signals and Radar Communications" from 1948. Fast forward to more recent times and meet a young woman lying down with remote in her hand, symbolizing our modern love affair with entertainment at our fingertips. Explore nostalgia through Decca's television advertisement for the historic 1953 Coronation ceremony that captivated millions. Witness technological advancements as a boy sits engrossed in his '80s computer while simultaneously enjoying TV shows. Even cats couldn't resist being mesmerized by this magical box, as seen in CAT. Cat watching TV. Join Debbie Thrower, a renowned TV presenter sitting on a desk surrounded by computer and TV screens - an image that epitomizes media convergence during January 1988. Once again, encounter a young woman relaxing on her couch with remote control firmly grasped – reminding us of how deeply ingrained TVs have become in our daily lives. They have truly transformed society over time; they are not just devices but windows into worlds both real and fictional. So sit back, grab your remote control, and let these images transport you through decades of television history.