Posts Tagged ‘television’
Zeum, San Francisco, California, US
Zeum blends multimedia, the arts and technology to push children to their creative boundaries — if, indeed, such a thing exists. [Read More]
Richer Sounds London Bridge, London, United Kingdom
This store was the first Richer Sounds outlet to be opened and is still heaven for anyone interested in home entertainment or electronics. [Read More]
Crystal Palace Transmitter, London, United Kingdom
The Crystal Palace transmitter has been called “London’s Eiffel Tower”, but unlike its French equivalent, it’s often overlooked by tourists. [Read More]
Three Mills, London, United Kingdom
Three Mills is one of London’s oldest industrial centres and houses what is thought to be the largest remaining tidal mill in the world. [Read More]
BBC Television Centre, London, United Kingdom
The purpose-built building of the world’s largest broadcaster, the BBC Television Centre is well worth a visit — if you can get inside. [Read More]
Alexandra Palace, London, United Kingdom
Alexandra Palace was the home of Britain’s first “high definition” television transmitter, although when it started broadcasting “HDTV” meant something entirely different. [Read More]
BT Tower, London, United Kingdom
It’s fairly difficult to get inside this temple of technology, but if you can, it’s well worth it. [Read More]
22 Frith St, London, United Kingdom
Today, 22 Frith Street houses a bar, but it was in this building that John Logie Baird demonstrated the first ever television transmission to the public. [Read More]
