Inscribed "Joannes L. Baird". No. 891.
Photocopy of publication mentioning John Logie Baird's mechanical scanning apparatus and television receiving set located at the Science Museum, London, by J. Van Riemsdijk, 1968, pp. 91-93.
Inscription on back - To P.T., From E [G] 137 Goldston[ ] Cres, Hove.
Incomplete.
By Maurice Exwood. Institute of Electronic and Radio Engineers History of Technology Monograph, London.
Published by Portland Press, Troon: Kyle and Carrick Civic Society.
Drawings; notebooks; certificates and diplomas; obituary; student ephemera; published articles; testimonials; articles of association and share certificates for Baird Television Limited; press cuttings and publications relating to John Logie Baird.
Baird, John Logie, 1888-1946, television pioneerArticle by Alan Montgomery in 'The Lady' Magazine, 4 March 1976, pp. 403-404.
Letter regarding Baird's appointment as 'evening sub-editor'. Also mentions a meeting of the editorial sub-committee.
In 'Scots Magazine'.
Cutting from unidentified newspaper concerning the plaque presented to the school by the BBC, which states that Baird was 'a pioneer in the field of television'. In Mr Cameron's view, Baird is 'the pioneer of television' and he is considering removing the plaque, but wants the views of the newspaper readers before he acts. Also includes a picture of the plaque.
Programme guide to the exhibition held at the Collins Exhibition Gallery, December 18 1975 to January 30 1976.
Signed by John H. A. McIntyre.
Signed by Professor George A. Gibson.