Early radio
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Caption | Early radio. Radio spanned the Atlantic for the first time in 1901 when a morse signal from Cabot Tower, Signal Hill in Newfoundland (inset) was received in Britain by Marconi and his assistants. |
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Creator | English School (20th century) |
Artwork medium | printed material |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | radio morse signal morse code Cabot Tower Signal Hill Newfoundland Marconi assistants communications radio communications |
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