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'A Marconi wireless operator receiving wireless messages as the Empress of Britain crosses the Atlantic', c1934. Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937), an Italian physicist and inventor, sent the first radio signals across the Atlantic using a transmitter developed from this one. He later developed short-wave radio equipment, and established a worldwide radio telegraph network for the British government. In 1909 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics. From The Treasury of Knowledge. [Richard Clay & Sons, Ltd., Bungay, Suffolk, 1934]
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Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1930s
20th century
Chair
company
country
Empress of Britain
Furniture
Guglielmo
GUGLIELMO MARCONI
Industry
Inventor
Italian
Italy
JOB
LINER
LOCATION
Male
Man
Marchese Guglielmo Marconi
MARCONI
MARCONI, GUGLIELMO
Men
MESSAGE
NOBEL PRIZE
Nobel Prize winner
OCCUPATION
Ocean Liner
one person
People
Photograph
Portrait
Print Collector29
PROFESSION
PUBLICATION
Publishers
Radio
Richard Clay & Sons
RMS Empress of Britain
Science
Seated
Ship
SHIPS
Sitting
The Print Collector
THIRTIES
transport
TRANSPORTATION
Treasury of Knowledge
water transport
WIRELESS
wireless operator
wireless telegraphist