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Ben Riley, BBC TV Recording Jazz Goes to College Cambridge, 1966. CreatorBen Riley, BBC TV Recording " Jazz Goes to College" Cambridge, 1966
1977 Jaguar XJS with Ian Ogilvy as The Saint tv character. Creator: Unknown1977 Jaguar XJS with Ian Ogilvy as The Saint tv character
Vladimir Vysotsky, Russian singer, poet, and actor, 1979. Vysotsky (1938-1980), in the television mini-series The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed
AI IMAGE - Portrait of Donald Trump, 2010s, (2023). Creator: Heritage ImagesAI IMAGE - Portrait of Donald Trump, 2010s, (2023). American politician and media personality Donald Trump (born 1946) served as the 45th US president from 2017 to 2021
Dress worn by Isabel Sanford as Louise Jefferson on The Jeffersons, 1979This dress was worn by African-American actor Isabel Sanford (1917-2004) as the character Louise Jefferson on the television show " The Jeffersons." The maxi dress is made of a synthetic
Ted Heath and His Music, Nat King Cole concert, Shepherds Bush, London, 1963
Patrick Macnee & Diana Rigg in 1905 Vauxhall filming the Avengers at Beaulieu 1966
Orion seen from the Rover, lunar surface, 1972. Creator: Charles DukeOrion seen from the Rover, lunar surface, 1972. The Apollo 16 Lunar Module " Orion" is photographed from a distance by astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr
Dress and belt worn by Marla Gibbs as Florence Johnston on The Jeffersons, 1977-1980This dress (a) and belt (b) were worn by African-American actress, singer, comedian, writer and television producer Marla Gibbs (born 1931)
Horse saddle used by stuntman Ernest "Ernie"Robinson, ca. 1971A horse saddle used by African-American stuntman Ernie Robinson (born 1932). It has two stirrups toward the front. Each stirrup is covered in leather where the foot rests
Costume worn by Nona Hendryx of Labelle, 1975. Creator: UnknownNona Hendryx (born 1944) is an African-American vocalist, record producer, songwriter, musician, author, and actress, best known as one-third of the trio Labelle
Red Starfleet uniform worn by Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Uhura on Star Trek, 1966-1967Starfleet uniform worn by African-American actor Nichelle Nichols (born 1932) as the character Lt. Uhura on the television show Star Trek
Jumpsuit worn by Diahann Carroll on the television show Julia, 1968-1971Jumpsuit worn by Diahann Carroll as the character Julia Baker on the television show " Julia." The jumpsuit is a halter with a large bow in the front and wide legs
Dress worn by Diahann Carroll on the television show Julia, 1968-1971Dress worn by Diahann Carroll as the character Julia Baker on the television show " Julia." The pink and cream dress is a full-length, long-sleeved gown with a high neck
Tommy Newsom, c1992. Creator: Brian FoskettTommy Newsom, c1992
Wilton House from the Grounds, 1850s. Creator: UnknownWilton House from the Grounds, 1850s
1914 Sizaire Berwick with actor Jack Warner. Creator: Unknown1914 Sizaire Berwick with actor Jack Warner
The Wombles with Lord Montagu at opening of Beaulieu Monorail 1974. Creator: UnknownThe Wombles with Lord Montagu at opening of Beaulieu Monorail 1974
People watching an early television broadcast, c1930, (1933). Creator: UnknownPeople watching an early television broadcast, c1930, (1933). Television! By the genius of James L. Baird, sight as well as sound was successfully broadcast in 1930. One of the pioneer experiments
John Logie Baird watching the first play to be televised, 14 July 1930, (1935). Creator: UnknownJohn Logie Baird watching the first play to be televised, 14 July 1930, (1935). Mr. John L. Baird watching Pirandellos The Man with the Flower in his Mouth, the first play to be televised
Adelaide Hall, London, 1989. Artist: Brian O ConnorHall Adelaide, London, 1989. Hall was an American born UK based jazz singer and entertainer whose career spanned more than 70 years
Suggs shop, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1960. Artist: Michael WaltersSuggs shop, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1960. Suggs traded for many years from the same location in the centre of Rotherham
Technicians at work in Clays TV repair in shop, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, February 1959
Guglielmo Marconi and David Sarnoff, 1933. Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) Italian radio pioneer, right, and David Sarnoff (1891-1971)
Irene Hervey, American film actress, c1938. Irene Hervey (1909-1998) appeared in numerous films in the 1930s and 1940s. From the 1950s onwards she switched increasingly to television acting
James Garner, American film and television actor, 20th century. Artist: Warner BrothersJames Garner, American film and television actor, 20th century. Garner appeared in numerous Hollywood films, but is best remembered for his television roles
James Arness, American actor, 20th century. Arness is best known for playing Marshal Matt Dillon in the popular and long-running television series Gunsmoke
Roger Moore, British actor, 20th century. Artist: Metro-Goldwyn-MayerRoger Moore, British actor, 20th century. Roger Moore is best known for his portrayals of Simon Templar in the 1960s TV series The Saint, and James Bond, who he played in 7 films between 1973 and 1985
A visit to the BBC, 1937. Zoo broadcast from seal enclosure; Captain CWR Knight broadcasting with his eagle; Oundle School Choir broadcasting; broadcasting a history lesson; one of the effects
Barbara Stanwyck, American film and television actress, 1933. Stanwyck (1907-1990) starred in over 100 films before moving into television acting in the 1950s, winning three Emmy Awards
Jackie Cooper, American actor and television director and producer, 1933. Cooper (1922-) was a prominent child film star in the 1930s. He later became an Emmy Award-winning TV director
Idea for a video-phone using neon tubes to give the picture display, c1927. Illustration of a system proposed by Herbert Eugene Ives (1883-1952), American physicist and inventor
John Logie Baird (1888-1946), Scottish electrical engineer and pioneer of television, 1920s. Baird giving an early television ( Seeing by wireless ) demonstration
John Logie Bairds first television demonstration, 1926. Photograph taken from the screen of his first Televisor
Apollo 16 television transmission of Lunar Module ascent stage lift off, April 23, 1972. The flame from the Apollo 16 Lunar Module " Orion" ascent stage engine creates a kaleidoscope effect