Original Marconi apparatus
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Original Marconi apparatus
Original Marconi radio apparatus. Marconi built and experimented with his first radio equipment in Italy in 1894. He then moved to London, England, patented his invention in 1896, and then worked to develop the technology worldwide. The antenna is at centre left. The receiver and tapper are at centre. The telephone listening device used by Marconi is at centre right. Photograph courtesy of the Radio Corporation of America, New York, USA, formed in 1920 from the American Marconi Company. Published in The March of Commerce (1927), volume 4 of The Pageant of America: A Pictorial History of the United States, 15 volumes commemorating 150 years since the founding of the USA in 1776
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This print showcases the original Marconi apparatus, a groundbreaking invention that revolutionized communication in the late 19th century. Developed by Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian inventor and engineer, this radio equipment was first built and experimented with in Italy in 1894 before Marconi moved to London to patent his creation in 1896. In this image, we see the various components of the apparatus. The antenna takes center stage on the left side, while at its core lies the receiver and tapper. Positioned on the right is a telephone listening device used by Marconi himself during his experiments. This photograph offers us a glimpse into the technological advancements of that era. Published as part of "The March of Commerce" series in 1927, which commemorated 150 years since America's founding, this image captures not only an important moment in scientific history but also highlights how technology transcends borders. Courtesy of the Radio Corporation of America (formed from American Marconi Company), it serves as a testament to Marconi's contributions to global telecommunications. Today, this remarkable piece resides within museums as a symbol of innovation and progress. It stands as a reminder that ideas born out of curiosity can shape our world for centuries to come.
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