TV
Posted by: Jez Quigley on 26 April 2002
These are said to be the oldest TV sets in the world. They were built by Logi Baird to test his ideas.
Posted on: 26 April 2002 by Martin Payne
As a service to all readers...
Posted on: 26 April 2002 by Jez Quigley
Thanks Martin, can you tell me how to do that, and how to put two images up at the same time?
ps. I took the TV's, av, and 'metal tape' photos in the National Museum of Photography,Film & Television in Bradford, West Yorkshire during a 'behind the scenes' tour. Great place to visit if you get the chance. www.nmpft.org.uk/
ps. I took the TV's, av, and 'metal tape' photos in the National Museum of Photography,Film & Television in Bradford, West Yorkshire during a 'behind the scenes' tour. Great place to visit if you get the chance. www.nmpft.org.uk/
Posted on: 27 April 2002 by Martin Payne
Jez,
right-click the TV.JPG shortcut and 'Copy Shortcut'.
Now make a new posting (or edit your original) and click the IMAGE button. When prompted for the HTTP: address just paste your copy from above.
You do have to post your image as an attachment before you can follow this approach. You can have multiple IMAGE tags in a posting, but only one attachment.
cheers, Martin
right-click the TV.JPG shortcut and 'Copy Shortcut'.
Now make a new posting (or edit your original) and click the IMAGE button. When prompted for the HTTP: address just paste your copy from above.
You do have to post your image as an attachment before you can follow this approach. You can have multiple IMAGE tags in a posting, but only one attachment.
cheers, Martin
Posted on: 27 April 2002 by Derek Wright
There is also a great collection of old TVs and radios plus lots of other stuff at the Amberley Working Museuem in West Sussex
http://www.amberleymuseum.co.uk/
worth a day out
http://www.amberleymuseum.co.uk/
worth a day out
Posted on: 28 April 2002 by Jez Quigley
Like this then. Thanks.