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Signed album page, 5,25 x 4 inch, signed and dated in black ink "Guglielmo Marconi - Roma March 5 1917", attractively mounted (removable) for fine display with photograph, shows Guglielmo Marconi behind a transmitter (altogether 8,25 x 11,75 inch), with very mild signs of wear - in nearly very fine condition.
Further Information on the person
Profession:
(1874-1937) Italian inventor, known as the father of long distance radio transmission.
Year of Birth: 1874
Guglielmo Marconi was an Italian inventor and electrical engineer born on April 25, 1874, in Bologna, Italy. He is best known for his pioneering work in the development of long-distance radio transmission, which earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909.
Marconi was the son of an Italian father and an Irish mother, and he had a deep fascination with science and technology from a young age. He began experimenting with wireless telegraphy in his teenage years and soon patented his first successful wireless transmission device in 1896.
By 1901, Marconi had successfully transmitted a radio signal across the Atlantic Ocean, marking a major milestone in the history of telecommunications. His groundbreaking work in wireless communication revolutionized the way people around the world communicated with each other.
Throughout his career, Marconi continued to make significant contributions to the field of radio technology, developing new and improved methods of long-distance communication. He also played a key role in the establishment of the first transatlantic radio service, which connected Europe and North America.
Marconi's legacy as a pioneer in the field of wireless communication lives on today, as his innovations laid the foundation for the development of modern radio, television, and other forms of wireless technology. He passed away on July 20, 1937, leaving behind a legacy of innovation and technological advancement that continues to inspire inventors and engineers around the world.
In recognition of his contributions to the field of telecommunications, Marconi was posthumously inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1975, cementing his status as one of the most influential inventors of the 20th century.
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