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Television Set Collection (#2)

"From TV Dinners to World Cup Finals: A Journey Through Television Set Memories" In 1954, Swansons introduced the iconic TV Dinner packaging

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: TELEVISION, 1927. The television pioneer, Swedish-born Ernst Fredrik Werner Alexanderson

TELEVISION, 1927. The television pioneer, Swedish-born Ernst Fredrik Werner Alexanderson (1878-1975) at the first home television reception in the world, in his home at Schenectady, New York, 1927

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: Stalin buildings, socialist housing, on the Strausbergerplatz square

Stalin buildings, socialist housing, on the Strausbergerplatz square, view towards the west to Alexanderplatz square with its television tower, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: City view from the radio tower to the TV tower, Berlin, Germany, Europe

City view from the radio tower to the TV tower, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: Young woman on the couch with remote in her hand

Young woman on the couch with remote in her hand

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: Hesselberg mountain, Middle Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Hesselberg mountain, Middle Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: Husband and wife watching television

Husband and wife watching television

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: Family enjoying in living room

Family enjoying in living room

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: France-Moon-Apollo Xi-Tv-Armstrong

France-Moon-Apollo Xi-Tv-Armstrong
A family watches the American astronaut Neil Armstrong commander of Apollo 11, setting his foot on the moon 21 July 1969 in Paris

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: Man carrying portable television up steps, low section (B&W)

Man carrying portable television up steps, low section (B&W)
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Background imageTelevision Set Collection: Bongos Colour TV

Bongos Colour TV
8th July 1971: Bongo, a west African lowland gorilla, watches the BBC test-card on a colour television in his new luxury enclosure at Twycross Zoo in Warwickshire

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: Lithuania, Vilnius-area, Europos Parkas sculpture park, LNK Infotree by Gintaras Karosas

Lithuania, Vilnius-area, Europos Parkas sculpture park, LNK Infotree by Gintaras Karosas, 2001, Lithuanian Artist and foudner of the park, worlds largest sculpture made with 2903 TV sets

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: Three high school girls in Little Rock, Arkansas, sitting on the floor while learning a school

Three high school girls in Little Rock, Arkansas, sitting on the floor while learning a school lesson from
ANTI-INTEGRATION, 1958. Three high school girls in Little Rock, Arkansas, sitting on the floor while learning a school lesson from the television at home when the Little Rock schools were closed to

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: An African American high school girl in Little Rock, Arkansas

An African American high school girl in Little Rock, Arkansas, learning a lesson from the television at home when
ANTI-INTEGRATION, 1958. An African American high school girl in Little Rock, Arkansas, learning a lesson from the television at home when the Little Rock schools were closed to avoid integration

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: A high school boy in Little Rock, Arkansas, wearing pajamas while learning arithmetic from

A high school boy in Little Rock, Arkansas, wearing pajamas while learning arithmetic from the television at home when
ANTI-INTEGRATION, 1958. A high school boy in Little Rock, Arkansas, wearing pajamas while learning arithmetic from the television at home when the Little Rock schools were closed to avoid

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: APOLLO 11: MISSION CONTROL. Interior view of the Mission Operations Control Room

APOLLO 11: MISSION CONTROL. Interior view of the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Center at Houston, Texas during the Apollo 11 mission

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: TELEVISION AD, 1957. Philco television advertisement from an American magazine, 1957

TELEVISION AD, 1957. Philco television advertisement from an American magazine, 1957

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: AD: COLOR TELEVISION, 1968. An advertisement for a portable color television from an American

AD: COLOR TELEVISION, 1968. An advertisement for a portable color television from an American magazine, 1968

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: AD: COLOR TELEVISION, 1966. An advertisement for a color television from an American magazine, 1966

AD: COLOR TELEVISION, 1966. An advertisement for a color television from an American magazine, 1966

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: Baird Televisor, early television set

Baird Televisor, early television set. One commercial form of the Baird Televisor for home use. Behind the grill on the left is a loud speaker

Background imageTelevision Set Collection: WORLD SERIES, 1948. People gathered around some of the 100 television sets installed on Boston

WORLD SERIES, 1948. People gathered around some of the 100 television sets installed on Boston Common to watch a broadcast of Game 1 of the 1948 World Series between the Boston Braves




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"From TV Dinners to World Cup Finals: A Journey Through Television Set Memories" In 1954, Swansons introduced the iconic TV Dinner packaging, designed to resemble a television set - revolutionizing mealtime entertainment. Mr. David Corbett and his faithful companion Pickles were glued to the television screen as they cheered on their favorite team during the thrilling World Cup Final. The first edition of "Television" showcased an illustrated dust-jacket that captured the excitement and potential of this groundbreaking invention. Gathered around the television set, a mother and her children shared moments of laughter, tears, and unforgettable memories while indulging in their favorite shows. Suggs shop in Rotherham became a hub for locals seeking the latest television sets, artistically captured by Michael Walters in 1960 - a testament to its popularity. Technicians diligently worked at Clays TV repair shop in Mexborough, ensuring that every glitch or malfunction was swiftly resolved so families could continue enjoying their beloved programs. Ex-Chelsea footballer Jimmy Greaves put rumors to rest as he denied any speculation surrounding his career on live television - setting records straight with grace and poise. Cilla Black's radiant smile lit up screens across households as she effortlessly charmed audiences both through her music and captivating personality. Chris Tait's victory in the North-East final of Newsboy or Girl of the Year competition brought pride not only to themselves but also to all those who watched them shine on their televisions. Marianne Faithfull found solace amidst nature at Duke of Wellington Estate near Reading; capturing timeless beauty against picturesque landscapes broadcasted into homes nationwide. Susan Maughan couldn't contain her happiness after being chosen for a coveted appearance on-screen.