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An exhibition celebrating the inventor of radio and the world's first purpose-built radio factory opens next month. Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) will showcase items from Guglielmo Marconi's ...
There's a map showing just how great the dominance of Marconi was in Chelmsford; not just a factory virtually a small town. Seventeen Marconi staff were killed and many others injured when the ...
Marconi's office in the Chelmsford factory is empty and gloomy, thanks to the bedraggled brown drape hanging in the window - but a world map showing where his radio waves conquered still hangs ...
Marconi opened his wireless factory close to Chelmsford train station on New Street in 1912. Two years later World War One began and the military demand for Marconi’s wireless radios and radar ...
Parts of the Marconi Collection may be set to be brought back from Oxford to Chelmsford, the radio pioneer's home. The bulk of the collection is the equipment and apparatus that Guglielmo Marconi used ...
In 1999, Marconi's defence division, including the Chelmsford facilities, was purchased by British Aerospace to form BAE Systems. The factory on New Street in Chelmsford closed in 2008 ending more ...
In 1899, Marconi also pioneered the idea of consumer electronics, founding the world's first radio factory. The site chosen lay in the Essex town that had become Marconi's base, Chelmsford.
Marconi exhibition in Chelmsford showcases early broadcasting history ARU The first commercially available wireless receiver 21 May 2022 ...
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