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People watching an early television transmission Princess Alix A neat play on words

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A neat play on words as Punch illustrates the popularity of golf in Scotland as well as increasing meteorological knowledge

View of Highbury Barn

North-east view of the old General Post Office with the Royal Mail carriages preparing to depart

George Harrison speaks with Neil Aspinall while enjoying a game of Monopoly with singer songwriter Jackie de Shannon (not pictured)

People watching an early television transmission Princess Alix A neat play on wordsPeople watching an early television transmission, c1920s. Developed by Scottish inventor. John Logie Baird (1888 1946), television was first successfully broadcast in 1924. One of the pioneer experiments appears in this photograph.

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