I'm sure many here have an interest in the older radio and TV technology, hence I'm sharing this.
I've just come back from a few days in the West Country...(where the Cider Apples grow). We were in Watchet and came across a real gem of a place, The Radio Museum. Everything from wind up gramophones, to old TVs, including the 9" Bush my grandmother had, (BEHAVE) an original Radio One DJ's desk and all the associated studio gear. There are Radio Times going back to the start of WW2 and so much memorabilia. There's a Reel to Reel from Abbey Road and even a Phillips N1500 VCR- pre VHS. It's free to get in, just make a donation on leaving. Neil the curator is on hand to chat and is a mine of info, so well worth a visit if you are in the area. https://www.radiomuseum.uk/
I've just come back from a few days in the West Country...(where the Cider Apples grow). We were in Watchet and came across a real gem of a place, The Radio Museum. Everything from wind up gramophones, to old TVs, including the 9" Bush my grandmother had, (BEHAVE) an original Radio One DJ's desk and all the associated studio gear. There are Radio Times going back to the start of WW2 and so much memorabilia. There's a Reel to Reel from Abbey Road and even a Phillips N1500 VCR- pre VHS. It's free to get in, just make a donation on leaving. Neil the curator is on hand to chat and is a mine of info, so well worth a visit if you are in the area. https://www.radiomuseum.uk/
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