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Jun 13, 2015 - What a terrific book for Back to School Story of three children who get a behind the scenes look at their local TV station there are color photos on every page showing the kids visiting with the weatherman, newsman, cameramen, receptionist, station manager, etc. great retro photographs of the camera equipment, clothin…

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Pt. 4 In 1940 a man by the name of Peter Goldmark invented a mechanical colored television set based on the designs of John Baird’s plans from 1928. It was authorized by the FCC, Federal Communications Commission, and declared a “national standard” in October of 1950 even though there were some problems with the early designs. While these new television sets were bulky and were not compatible with the earlier black & white sets, CBS began public broadcasting in 1951 on the East Coast. Tv Png, Fotocamere Vintage, 60s Tv, Coffee Jar, Crt Tv, Tv Vintage, Big Screen Tv, Vintage Television, Television Set

Pt. 4 In 1940 a man by the name of Peter Goldmark invented a mechanical colored television set based on the designs of John Baird’s plans from 1928. It was authorized by the FCC, Federal Communications Commission, and declared a “national standard” in October of 1950 even though there were some problems with the early designs. While these new television sets were bulky and were not compatible with the earlier black & white sets, CBS began public broadcasting in 1951 on the East Coast.

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Coolio! Sparton “Nomad” Television (Model 17J1K), circa 1960 Vintage Television, Casa Vintage, Plywood Furniture, Vintage Tv, Retro Tv, Vintage Electronics, Old Tv, Retro Home, Mid Century Design

Date: Circa 1960 Source Type: Postcard Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Canadian Post Card Company (#25739-B) Postmark: None Collection: Steven R. Shook Remark: Sparton brands of television sets were produced the Sparton Corporation (originally called Sparks Withington) in Jackson, Michigan, and later in London, Ontario, Canada. The television shown above was produced in Canada after the manufacturing facility in the United States was closed. Text on reverse: SPARTON "Nomad" (#17J1K) 17"…

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