John logie baird birthdate
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John Logie Baird
- Birthdate
- 1888/08/13
- Birthplace
- Helensburgh, Scotland
- Death date
- 1946/06/14
- Fields of study
- Television
Biography
John Logie Baird was born in Helensburgh, Scotland to Reverend John Baird and Jessie Morrison Inglis in 1888. At age 14 he decided to electrify in his family home, mostly with equipment he made himself. Also as a teenager, he tried making a speaking cinematograph film. These experiments led to his interest in seeing over distance, and his future inventions with regard to television.
He enrolled in 1906 at the Royal Technical College to study electrical engineering, but the curriculum, his aptitude and interests led him toward optical and mechanical invention. Upon completion of his coursework, he worked for a time in industry, first in a truck factory and then improving engineering designs for engines and chassis. From 1911-13 he helped design electrical switchboards and switchgear. These professional placements entitled him to receive his degree from the Royal Technical College in 1914.
He was not a very healthy person. Often he had been sick, both as a child and a working adult. In 1914 the Army declared him unfit for service when he tried to enlist during World War I. He decided ins
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John Logie Baird
John Logie Baird (13 August 1888 – 14 June 1946)[1] was a Scottish[2]engineer and inventor of the world's first working television system, and the world's first fully electroniccolour television tube.
Early life
[change | change source]Baird was born in Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. He went to school at Larchfield Academy in Helensburgh and then went to the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College (which later became the University of Strathclyde); and the University of Glasgow. He stopped being a student at the beginning of World War I.
Television experiments
[change | change source]Although lots of inventors helped to make television, Baird was an important person and made big advances. Especially in Britain, lots of people say that Baird was the first person to make a live, moving, greyscale television picture from reflected light. Baird did this by making a better photoelectric cell and making the signal conditioning better.
In 1925, Baird showed people his moving pictures on television at Selfridges department store in London. In 1928, he showed the world's first colour television transmission.
Broadcasting
[change | change source]In 1927, Baird made a signal go over 438 miles (705 km) between