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"Logie: A Journey through Television History" Step into the world of Logie, where innovation and entertainment collide

Background imageLogie Collection: Alexandra Palace, the home of the B. B. C. The large transmitt

Alexandra Palace, the home of the B. B. C. The large transmitt
Alexandra Palace as the home of the B.B.C television service in 1936 showing the mast and transmitting aerials for vision and sound

Background imageLogie Collection: John Logie Bairds experiment, showing how television transm

John Logie Bairds experiment, showing how television transm
Sending pictures through the air. Bairds system of television transmits its wireless pictures. John Logie Baird transmitted a moving image by wireless, showing gradations of light and shade

Background imageLogie Collection: Music cover, Annie Laurie or Royal Scots Quadrilles

Music cover, Annie Laurie or Royal Scots Quadrilles, with a view of Dundee, Scotland. Introducing the Popular Airs of Annie Laurie (Campbells Are Coming, Highland Laddie, Logie O Buchan)

Background imageLogie Collection: John Logie Baird - demonstrates the first Television

John Logie Baird - demonstrates the first Television. Date: 1925

Background imageLogie Collection: Travis Logie

Travis Logie South African Pro Surfer Mr Price Pro Ballito Ballito, Dolphin Coast, South Africa 09 July 2010 Date: 09 July 2010

Background imageLogie Collection: John Logie Baird

John Logie Baird (1888 - 946), Scottish inventor, Invented the television. Date: 1926

Background imageLogie Collection: Fife KY15 4 Map

Fife KY15 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Fife KY15 4

Background imageLogie Collection: Moray IV36 2 Map

Moray IV36 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Moray IV36 2

Background imageLogie Collection: Angus DD10 9 Map

Angus DD10 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Angus DD10 9

Background imageLogie Collection: John Logie Baird, 1888 - 1946. Scottish Engineer And Inventor Of The Worlds First Practical

John Logie Baird, 1888 - 1946. Scottish Engineer And Inventor Of The Worlds First Practical, Publicly Demonstrated Television System. Seen Here Watching The First Televised Play In 1930

Background imageLogie Collection: Methodist English School - Rangoon

Methodist English School - Rangoon - Mrs. Logie was Headmistress. Construction work at back during school holidays, replacing the Junior classroom wing

Background imageLogie Collection: John Logie Baird watching Stereoscopic Television, 1942

John Logie Baird watching Stereoscopic Television, 1942
Photograph showing John Logie Baird (1888-1946), the Scottish electrical engineer and television pioneer, watching stereoscopic television at his home in Sydenham Hill, London, June 1942

Background imageLogie Collection: John Logie Baird experimenting at home, 1942

John Logie Baird experimenting at home, 1942
Photograph showing John Logie Baird (1888-1946), the Scottish electrical engineer and television pioneer, conducting a television experiment at his home in Sydenham Hill, London, 1942

Background imageLogie Collection: John Logie Baird, with ventriloquists dummy head

John Logie Baird, with ventriloquists dummy head
John Logie Bairds experiment with transatlantic television. He is pictured here with a ventriloquists dummy head whose image was transmitted from London to New York by wireless

Background imageLogie Collection: Stirling University residential halls, Stirling, 2007

Stirling University residential halls, Stirling, 2007
University of Stirling, Logie, STIRLINGSHIRE, SCOTLAND facing North East. NCAP: RCAHMS Aerial Survey - 06/04/2007

Background imageLogie Collection: John Logie Baird

John Logie Baird (1888-1946) SCOTTISH INVENTOR With Noctovisor Date: circa. 1910s

Background imageLogie Collection: JOHN LOGIE BAIRD (1888-1946). Scottish engineer and an inventor of the television

JOHN LOGIE BAIRD (1888-1946). Scottish engineer and an inventor of the television. Demonstrating an iteration of his invention. Photograph, 4 January 1937

Background imageLogie Collection: JOHN LOGIE BAIRD (1888-1946). Scottish engineer and an inventor of the television

JOHN LOGIE BAIRD (1888-1946). Scottish engineer and an inventor of the television. Photograph, 1927

Background imageLogie Collection: John Logie Baird (1888-1946) Scottish electrical engineer: pioneer of television

John Logie Baird (1888-1946) Scottish electrical engineer: pioneer of television

Background imageLogie Collection: John Logie Bairds (1888-1946) first television demonstration - 1926. Photogaph

John Logie Bairds (1888-1946) first television demonstration - 1926. Photogaph taken from the screen of his first Televisor

Background imageLogie Collection: Bairds Noctovisor

Bairds Noctovisor
John Logie Baird demonstrates his Noctovisor. The military were very interested in developing this technology for their own purposes. Date: circa 1929

Background imageLogie Collection: Television equipment

Television equipment
The television system developed by the (John Logie) Baird Television Co Ltd, which, along with the Marconi-E.M.I. Television Company system, was tested by the B.B.C

Background imageLogie Collection: Broadcasting a violin recital with sound and vision

Broadcasting a violin recital with sound and vision. Two television cameras record the performer from different angles. The microphone is suspended to obtain the sound recording

Background imageLogie Collection: The control room of the Baird apparatus, showing the vision

The control room of the Baird apparatus, showing the vision
Scene in the heart of the control room of the Baird apparatus. Special tests of reception of the B.B.C from Alexandra Palace of synchronised television



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"Logie: A Journey through Television History" Step into the world of Logie, where innovation and entertainment collide. From its roots in Alexandra Palace, the home of the B. B. C. , to John Logie Baird's groundbreaking experiments, this is a story that will captivate you. Imagine standing in awe as Baird demonstrates the first television transmission, showcasing his remarkable invention to a mesmerized audience. Witness history unfold before your eyes as he unveils the wonders of television technology. But Logie isn't just about science; it's also about music and culture. Picture yourself swaying to enchanting melodies like Annie Laurie or dancing along to the lively Royal Scots Quadrilles. The power of television brings these musical experiences right into your living room. Travis Logie takes us on another journey through Logie - this time exploring geographical landscapes. Discover Fife KY15 4 Map, Moray IV36 2 Map, and Angus DD10 9 Map through Travis' lens as he captures their beauty from a unique perspective. Let's not forget about John Logie Baird himself - an extraordinary Scottish engineer and inventor who revolutionized our lives with his practical and publicly demonstrated television system. In a rare photograph from 1930, we see him watching the first televised play with pride and excitement radiating from his face. As we delve deeper into Logie's rich history, we encounter more glimpses of John Logie Baird's legacy intertwined with Travis' modern-day adventures. Their shared name becomes symbolic of progress spanning generations. So come along on this captivating journey through time and technology - explore Logie for yourself.