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* 1935 7th OGM held. [[Harry Greer]] is Chairman and [[John Logie Baird]] is MD.  <ref>The Times, Monday, Oct 19, 1936</ref>
* 1935 7th OGM held. [[Harry Greer]] is Chairman and [[John Logie Baird]] is MD.  <ref>The Times, Monday, Oct 19, 1936</ref>
* 1938 Cooperation with '''Gaumont-British''' to equip large theatres and cinemas<ref>The Times, 23 July 1938</ref>.


* 1939 9th OGM. Announced that from June they will undertake all manufacturing themselves and cease working with [[Bush Radio]]. Baird is now President of the company. <ref>The Times, Monday, Apr 03, 1939</ref>
* 1939 9th OGM. Announced that from June they will undertake all manufacturing themselves and cease working with [[Bush Radio]]. Baird is now President of the company. <ref>The Times, Monday, Apr 03, 1939</ref>

Revision as of 17:54, 24 August 2010

of Wembley.

  • 1938 Cooperation with Gaumont-British to equip large theatres and cinemas[2].
  • 1939 9th OGM. Announced that from June they will undertake all manufacturing themselves and cease working with Bush Radio. Baird is now President of the company. [3]
  • 1953 Manufacturer of TV sets [5]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Monday, Oct 19, 1936
  2. The Times, 23 July 1938
  3. The Times, Monday, Apr 03, 1939
  4. The Times, 12 September 1946
  5. Choosing your Television Set. Published by Freelance in 1953.