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- Title
- Sid Room, 1977
- Date(s)
- 1977-08-23
- Contributor(s)
- Radio Corporation of America (originator), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Record Division (associated name), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Division (associated name), Radio-Victor Corporation of America (associated name), Barnum, Frederick O., III (former owner)
- Collection ID
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives (Accession 1995.220)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1995220_122_09
- Collection
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives
- Title
- RCA Television Program Director at Mexico City
- Date(s)
- 1946-11-22
- Contributor(s)
- Radio Corporation of America (originator), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Record Division (associated name), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Division (associated name), Radio-Victor Corporation of America (associated name), Barnum, Frederick O., III (former owner)
- Collection ID
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives (Accession 1995.220)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1995220_122_30
- Collection
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives
- Title
- TV camera production line, 1951
- Date(s)
- 1951-11-12
- Contributor(s)
- Radio Corporation of America (originator), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Record Division (associated name), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Division (associated name), Radio-Victor Corporation of America (associated name), Barnum, Frederick O., III (former owner)
- Collection ID
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives (Accession 1995.220)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1995220_122_40
- Collection
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives
- Title
- Large screen television - New York, 1940
- Date(s)
- 1940-05-09
- Contributor(s)
- Radio Corporation of America (originator), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Record Division (associated name), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Division (associated name), Radio-Victor Corporation of America (associated name), Barnum, Frederick O., III (former owner)
- Collection ID
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives (Accession 1995.220)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1995220_122_19
- Collection
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives
- Title
- Television Research, 1935
- Date(s)
- 1935-05-14
- Contributor(s)
- Radio Corporation of America (originator), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Record Division (associated name), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Division (associated name), Radio-Victor Corporation of America (associated name), Barnum, Frederick O., III (former owner)
- Collection ID
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives (Accession 1995.220)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1995220_122_10
- Collection
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives
- Title
- Television Pictures, 1935
- Date(s)
- 1935-06-03
- Contributor(s)
- Radio Corporation of America (originator), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Record Division (associated name), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Division (associated name), Radio-Victor Corporation of America (associated name), Barnum, Frederick O., III (former owner)
- Collection ID
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives (Accession 1995.220)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1995220_122_11
- Collection
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives
- Title
- Television Photos, 1944
- Date(s)
- 1944
- Contributor(s)
- Radio Corporation of America (originator), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Record Division (associated name), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Division (associated name), Radio-Victor Corporation of America (associated name), Barnum, Frederick O., III (former owner)
- Collection ID
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives (Accession 1995.220)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1995220_122_21
- Collection
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives
- Title
- Vladimir Zworykin and Television Tube, 1946
- Date(s)
- 1946
- Contributor(s)
- Radio Corporation of America (originator), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Record Division (associated name), Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Division (associated name), Radio-Victor Corporation of America (associated name), Barnum, Frederick O., III (former owner)
- Collection ID
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives (Accession 1995.220)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1995220_122_29
- Collection
- Frederick O. Barnum III collection of RCA Victor Company negatives
- Title
- The Reasons Why
- Date(s)
- 1960
- Contributor(s)
- Radio Corporation of America (sponsor)
- Description
-
RCA Victor presents "The Reasons Why". Shows Cherry Hill, NJ research and development laboratories and staff at work on RCA equipment. Also shown is the RCA tube manufacturing plant in Harrison, NJ; testing of tubes at the Woodbridge, NJ plant; Kinescope creation at the Lancaster, PA plant; the cabinet plant at Monticello, Ill.; lastly, the Bloomington, IN and Indianapolis, IN manufacturing plants for assembly.
- Collection ID
- RCA Corporation collection of television and company history photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 2464.78)
- Hagley ID
- VID_246478_BAVD01_ID04
- Collection
- RCA Corporation collection of television and company history photographs and audiovisual materials
- Title
- Elmer E. Bucher, circa 1917
- Date(s)
- 1917
- Contributor(s)
- Radio Corporation of America (associated name), Radio Corporation of America. News and Information Department (originator), RCA Corporation (associated name)
- Description
-
Photographs of Elmer E. Bucher, former general sales manager of the Radio Corporation of America and vice president of R.C.A. Photophone Company.
- Collection ID
- RCA News and Information Department photographs (Accession 2464.68)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_246468_01_29
- Collection
- RCA News and Information Department photographs
- Title
- Automotive electronics, vehicle multiplex system
- Date(s)
- 1983
- Contributor(s)
- RCA Corporation (associated name), RCA Laboratories (associated name), Radio Corporation of America. News and Information Department (originator), (former owner)
- Description
-
Photographs of George R. Briggs, RCA Laboratories technical staff, demonstrating his patented vehicle multiplex system. The system simplified wiring connections for automotive headlights, horns, turn signals, and windshield wipers.
- Collection ID
- RCA News and Information Department photographs (Accession 2464.68)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_246468_07_13
- Collection
- RCA News and Information Department photographs
- Title
- 'Skipper' computer teaching program
- Date(s)
- 1985-06-05
- Contributor(s)
- RCA Corporation (associated name), RCA Laboratories (associated name), Radio Corporation of America. News and Information Department (originator)
- Description
-
Left to right: Richard M. Peterson, Jerome D. Sable, Anthony D. Robbi
- Collection ID
- RCA News and Information Department photographs (Accession 2464.68)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_246468_007_026_001
- Collection
- RCA News and Information Department photographs
- Title
- Computerized pool game
- Date(s)
- 1970
- Contributor(s)
- RCA Corporation (associated name), RCA Laboratories (associated name), Radio Corporation of America. News and Information Department (originator)
- Description
-
Text from reverse side: RCA 5738. RCA Labs. 'Scientists at the RCA's Princeton (N.J.) Laboratories use a TV set to play a computerized version of one of man's oldest games -- pool. When 'cue ball' is touched by light pen, an RCA Spectra 70/25 computer sets balls in motion by solving laws of pool ball motion and ball and table friction at the rate of 100,000 computations a second. Computerized pool demonstrates how computers can be used to reduce complex theories into understandable visual...
Show moreText from reverse side: RCA 5738. RCA Labs. 'Scientists at the RCA's Princeton (N.J.) Laboratories use a TV set to play a computerized version of one of man's oldest games -- pool. When 'cue ball' is touched by light pen, an RCA Spectra 70/25 computer sets balls in motion by solving laws of pool ball motion and ball and table friction at the rate of 100,000 computations a second. Computerized pool demonstrates how computers can be used to reduce complex theories into understandable visual presentations, the RCA scientists explain.'
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- RCA News and Information Department photographs (Accession 2464.68)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_246468_007_025_001
- Collection
- RCA News and Information Department photographs
- Title
- 'Skipper' computer teaching program
- Date(s)
- 1985-06-05
- Contributor(s)
- RCA Corporation (associated name), RCA Laboratories (associated name), Radio Corporation of America. News and Information Department (originator)
- Description
-
Text from reverse side: 'RCA engineer Richard M. Peterson demonstrates a prototype computer program, called 'Skipper,' which can help teach the basics of sailboat handling. Mr. Peterson developed the program with two other researchers of RCA Laboratories in Princeton, N.J. to show the concepts of 'How-To' intelligent systems. In the future, such systems could be made available to consumers accessing remote computers through telecommunication or on home computers as they become more powerful.
- Collection ID
- RCA News and Information Department photographs (Accession 2464.68)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_246468_007_026_002
- Collection
- RCA News and Information Department photographs
- Title
- Musical keyboard for computer
- Date(s)
- 1982-30
- Contributor(s)
- RCA Corporation (associated name), RCA Laboratories (associated name), Radio Corporation of America. News and Information Department (originator)
- Description
-
Accompanying note: Nils O. Ny, Advanced Systems Research Laboratory, recently received a U.S. patent for a piano keyboard to be mounted above a computer's regular lettered and numbered keys. Pressure on one of the piano keys operates an alphanumeric key and records the musical note in the computer's memory. With the keyboard, a home computer will be able to record music and play it back.
- Collection ID
- RCA News and Information Department photographs (Accession 2464.68)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_246468_007_030_001
- Collection
- RCA News and Information Department photographs
- Title
- Vladimir Zworykin documentary
- Date(s)
- 1978
- Contributor(s)
- Zworykin, V. K. (Vladimir Kosma), 1889-1982 (speaker), Olessi, Frederick (director) (screenwriter) (film editor), Radio Corporation of America (associated name)
- Description
-
Documentary on Vladimir Zworykin, pioneer of television technology. Film provides Zworykin's biography. Zworykin speaks to students, who ask questions about his thoughts on science. Includes interviews with Zworykin and his wife, Katherine, Leslie Flory, James Hillier and Jan Rajchman.
- Collection ID
- RCA Corporation collection of television and company history photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 2464.78)
- Hagley ID
- VID_246478_BAVD02_ID02_03
- Collection
- RCA Corporation collection of television and company history photographs and audiovisual materials