Posts Tagged ‘television’

Zeum, San Francisco, California, US

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

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

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, 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

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, 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

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

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]

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Queen Street Mill Textile Museum, Burnley, United Kingdom

Queen Street Mill Textile Museum, Burnley, United Kingdom

Queen Street Mill is the believed to be the last steam driven weaving shed in Europe, if not the world. [Read More]

Hendrichs Drop Forge, Solingen, Germany

Hendrichs Drop Forge, Solingen, Germany

The Hendrichs Drop Forge in Solingen is around 120 years old — until it ceased production in 1986 scissors were [Read More]

Detroit Science Center, Michigan, United States

Detroit Science Center, Michigan, United States

Filled with interactive exhibits, the Detroit Science Center is a great day out for anyone interested in engineering, [Read More]

Textilfabrik Cromford, Ratingen, Germany

Textilfabrik Cromford, Ratingen, Germany

The museum takes visitors on a journey along the production stages from cotton to yarn. [Read More]

Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco, California, US

Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco, California, US

The Cartoon Art Museum holds artifacts that represent the history and contemporary development of cartoons, [Read More]

US iPhone App

Science Days Out, a great guide for the whole family, is now available for the iPhone. To download it visit: http://www.sciencedaysout.com

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