EditorialFlame, electricity and the Camera, man's progress from the first kindling of fire to the wireless telegraph, and the photography of color : Iles, George, 1852-.
EditorialA history of wireless telegraphy, 1838-1899: including some bare-wire proposals for subaqueous telegraphs : Fahie, J. J. (John Joseph), 1846-1934.
EditorialNegative - Pimba, Northern Territory, 1937, A truck which has broken down. Various items have been unloaded. There are oil drums and a tyre still on the truck. There are buildings in the background and what appears to be a wireless aerial.
EditorialPhotograph - Australian Servicemen, Wireless Section, Anzac Squadron, World War I, circa 1916, Australian servicemen, Wireless Section, Anzac Squadron, April Reinforcements circa 1916.
EditorialPhotograph of an Indian landscape. Mountains and road. . A.L. Spence Collection: Box of lantern slides. Miscellaneous views in India. Lantern slides. Photographs include topographical, architectural and ethnographical views throughout India. Probably t...
EditorialRadio. Wireless. Funkwesen. Architectes: Mathon - Cholet - Sors. Exposition internationale des arts et des techniques applique?s a? la vie moderne, Paris, 1937. Album officiel. [Paris : Exposition internationale des arts et techniques], 1937. The In...
EditorialTitanic survivors. Illustrated London News. London, May 12, 1912. On the other side: Titanic disaster survivors in New York'. Photographs by Levick, S & G; Thompson, and L.N.A. Images as follows: 1. Mr Cottam, the wireless operator. 2. Before Senator S...
Editorial'Instruction in wireless: training men for wireless operating'. The Work and Training of the Royal Flying Corps. [With illustrations.]. London : Illustrated London News, [1918]. Source: 9081.h.13 page 19.
EditorialPhotograph of an Indian landscape. Mountains and road. . A.L. Spence Collection: Box of lantern slides. Miscellaneous views in India. Lantern slides. Photographs include topographical, architectural and ethnographical views throughout India. Probably t...
EditorialWoman in wireless telephone (le TSF) costume, with speaker hat, receiver and gold dress. Lithograph by unknown artist with pochoir stencil handcolouring from "Nos Travestis" (Our Fancy Dress Costumes), Paris, 1928.
EditorialGuglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) was an Italian electrical engineer and Nobel laureate, known for the development of a practical wireless telegraphy system commonly known as the "radio". see also 18-01-01/63.