I am currently very slowly making my way through a very interesting, very large and very thick book which you may be familiar with. It is The Beatles Anthology. A fascinating read.
However, on the top of page 29 there is a photograph from a newspaper dated 4th May 1957 and the caption underneath says: "Intense excitement is shown above by the clenched fist of George Harrison and Jim Kelly, who were watching the Cup Final on the projection television in the Speke Congregational Church Hall on Saturday last."
I was not aware that there were any types of TV projection systems in the 1950's. Obviously black and white using the old 405 line system I assume?
Can anyone shed any light on any equipment that was around in those days for large screen projection as this is certainly the first time I have come across it.
However, on the top of page 29 there is a photograph from a newspaper dated 4th May 1957 and the caption underneath says: "Intense excitement is shown above by the clenched fist of George Harrison and Jim Kelly, who were watching the Cup Final on the projection television in the Speke Congregational Church Hall on Saturday last."
I was not aware that there were any types of TV projection systems in the 1950's. Obviously black and white using the old 405 line system I assume?
Can anyone shed any light on any equipment that was around in those days for large screen projection as this is certainly the first time I have come across it.
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