1969 Brooke Bond collectors tea card

1969 Brooke Bond collectors tea card. depicting: The First Television and a 1960's TV set. By the 1920s. when amplification made television practical. Scottish inventor John Logie Baird employed the Nipkow disk in his prototype video systems. On 25 March 1925. Baird gave the first public demonstration of televised silhouette images in motion. at Selfridge's Department Store in London. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
1969 Brooke Bond collectors tea card. depicting: The First Television and a 1960's TV set. By the 1920s. when amplification made television practical. Scottish inventor John Logie Baird employed the Nipkow disk in his prototype video systems. On 25 March 1925. Baird gave the first public demonstration of televised silhouette images in motion. at Selfridge's Department Store in London. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
1969 Brooke Bond collectors tea card
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