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By the time television became a household appliance, the name of its inventor was sufficiently lost to the public that he could appear on a TeeVee game show in 1957 and not a soul would recognize him.
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A retrospective on the reliever's career in the Bronx with the New York Yankees. Produced by It is High, It is Far, It is ... caught at www.johnsterling.blo gspot.com
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57 Chevrolet. We somehow managed to shoot this car at the Farnsworth House. At the time it was owned by Lord Palumbo who I believe was Princess Diana's God Father.
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An arch III assignment I had during my senior year of high school. The assignment was to create a computer generated and a physical model of the Farnsworth House built by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1951.
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TV Inventor Widow Elma Farnsworth discusses how they were desperately raising money to beat the competition in making television work.
This is part of a 12-part oral history interview. For links to all segments in the collection, visit: http//tvinterviewsar chive.blogspot.com
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TV Inventor Widow Elma Farnsworth discusses how Philo Farnsworth died a broken man, and talks about his achievements.
This is part of a 12-part oral history interview. For links to all segments in the collection, visit: http//tvinterviewsar chive.blogspot.com Credits: Interviewer:Jeff Kisseloff, Interviewee:Elma Farnsworth, Story of:Philo Farnsworth