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  1. Marconi and His Wireless Station in Wales by Hari Williams, 1999-05
  2. Marconi, pioneer of radio, by Douglas Coe, 1943
  3. Marconi at the Lizard: The Story of Communication Systems at Housel Bay by Courtney Rowe, 2001-01-18
  4. Marconi (Great Scientists) by Steve Parker, 2003-07-24
  5. Marconi and Tesla: Pioneers of Radio Communication (Inventors Who Changed the World) by Tim O'Shei, 2008-04
  6. Conquests of Invention: Cyrus H. Mccormick, Elias Howe, Thomas A. Edison, William Murdock, Robert Fulton, Guglielmo Marconi, Charles Goodyear, George Westinghouse, Eli Whitney, Alexander Graham Bell by Mary Rosetta Parkman, 2010-02-22
  7. Marconi : Father of Radio (World in the Making) by David Gunston, 1967
  8. Signor Marconi's Magic Box: The Most Remarkable Invention Of The 19th Century & The Amateur Inventor Whose Genius Sparked A Revolution by Gavin Weightman, 2003-08-20
  9. Italian Fascists: Guglielmo Marconi, Corrado Gini, Gabriele D'annunzio, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Primo Conti, Galeazzo Ciano
  10. My father, Marconi by Degna Marconi, 1982
  11. Italian Engineers: Guglielmo Marconi, Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Antonio Meucci, Federico Faggin, Tommaso Francini, Giotto Bizzarrini
  12. Radio Pioneers: Nikola Tesla, Ernest Rutherford, Heinrich Hertz, Guglielmo Marconi, Edwin Howard Armstrong, Foster Hewitt, Reginald Fessenden
  13. MARCONI, GUGLIELMO (1874-1937): An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Communication and Information</i> by STEPHEN D. PERRY, 2002
  14. People From Bologna: Guglielmo Marconi, Pope Gregory Xiii, Pope Benedict Xiv, Alessandro Algardi, Lodovico Ferrari, Pope Gregory Xv

21. Guglielmo Marconi
The guglielmo marconi Story. Some History of marconi in New Jersey. The New Jersey area is rich in the history and the pioneering work of radio communications. Of particular interest is guglielmo
http://www.monmouth.com/~eroswell/histmarc.htm
The Guglielmo Marconi Story
Some History of Marconi in New Jersey
The New Jersey area is rich in the history and the pioneering work of radio communications. Early radio can be said to have been developed, refined, and manufactured in this area. Pioneers such as Bell, Edison, Tesla, Marconi, Fessenden, De Forest, Armstrong, Sarnoff, and a host of others worked and lived in the area. Of particular interest is Guglielmo Marconi. He experimented and manufactured early transoceanic and ship-to-shore equipment in the New Jersey area. Many of the Marconi Chapter 138 members were directly impacted by Marconi, and some participated in his early work. It was felt that Marconi most closely represented the QCWA chapter membership and it would be a fitting tribute to name the chapter after him.
1. Twin Lights at Highlands, NJ, USA (1899-1907)
The Herald provided stations for Marconi’s apparatus in the Navesink Highlands on the New Jersey coast overlooking the New York harbor; the top of a tall building on 34th Street, New York; and to the cable ship, Mackay Bennett, moored over the New York transatlantic cable which it picked up to provide immediate communications to London and Paris. The Herald also chartered two other steamship to cover all the events with Marconi’s system. Marconi was on board one of the steamers, the Ponce, along with other US Naval officials who acted as observers of wireless. The ‘experiments’ were very successful. The Herald printed a most enthusiastic two column report to the world that Marconi had passed the stage of uncertainty, that wireless was adopted for use at sea, and that its value could not be too highly estimated.

22. Inventor Guglielmo Marconi
guglielmomarconi. Fascinating facts about guglielmo marconi inventor of the first practical marconi, guglielmo, Marchese( 18741937), Italian electrical engineer and Nobel laureate
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Guglielmo Marconi
Fascinating facts about Guglielmo Marconi inventor of the first practical radio-signaling system in 1895. Marconi, Guglielmo, Marchese TO LEARN MORE ON THE BOOKSHELF
Guglielmo Marconi and Radio (Science Discoveries)

Steve Martin / Library Binding (1995) / Chelsea House Publishers
Guglielmo Marconi: Radio Pioneer (Giants of Science)

by Beverley Birch / Library Binding - 64 pages (2001) / Blackbirch Marketing
Science Firsts: From the Creation of Science to the Science of Creation

Throughout the history of science, there have always been those whose curiosity and intellect led them to explore uncharted territories and seek new explanations for the way the universe works.
Marconi

by Giancarlo Masini, Frank D. Stella / Paperback - 380 pages Reprint edition (1999) / Marsilio Pub;
A precocious farm boy with a passion for electronics, 21-year-old Guglielmo Marconi carried out the first wireless telegraph transmission in 1895, assuring the birth of radio. Marconi My Beloved by Maria Cristina Marconi, Elettra Marconi / Hardcover (October 1999) / Dante Univ of Amer Pr;

23. Marconi, Guglielmo
Fame marconi, guglielmo. Born 1874 Birthplace Bologna, Italy Related content from HighBeam Research on marconi, guglielmo. marconi
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24. Comitato Guglielmo Marconi International, Bologna, ITALY
Il sito e' interamente dedicato a guglielmo marconi e pubblica materiale e ducumenti inediti sull'opera tecnico scientifica dell'inventore della radio
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25. Marconi - Marconi History
marconi History. guglielmo marconi sent the first wireless message over 100 years ago. brief summary of the life and work of guglielmo marconi. For a full presentation of his
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Marconi History
Guglielmo Marconi sent the first wireless message over 100 years ago. Yet, it's a moment in time that inspires us today, because it shows us that technology can empower people to do amazing things. Guglielmo Marconi in 1896 We include on this page a brief summary of the life and work of Guglielmo Marconi. For a full presentation of his life, science and achievements, see our major BAFTA award-winning website marconi calling To appreciate fully the impact of this event on today's technology, in particular radio, radar and television, we must first understand the remarkable achievements of the man himself and the events leading up to the formation of the world's first wireless telegraph company. 1874 Guglielmo Marconi Born Guglielmo Marconi was born on 25 April in Bologna, Italy, second son of a wealthy Italian landowner and an Irish mother. The year before his first transmission, Marconi, at the age of 20, embarked on a study of the works of Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894). Marconi started his experiments on the application of Hertzian waves to the transmission and reception of messages over a distance, without wires, in late 1894 at the Villa Griffone at Pontecchio Bologna, Italy, the family home. He greatly improved on the performance of Hertz's apparatus. The distance for transmission and reception of signals was progressively increased, across a room, down the length of a corridor, from the house and then into fields. In the early summer of 1895 and despite an intervening hill, Marconi achieved signal transmission and reception over a distance of about 2km. Success was indicated initially by the waving of a handkerchief and progressed to the need to fire a gun.

26. Aeroporto G. Marconi Di Bologna
Aeroporto Internazionale guglielmo marconi, gestito dalla Sab, dispone degli orari in tempo reale dei voli e la possibilit  di prenotazione online.
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27. Controllo PlugIn
Pontecchio marconi, BO Creata nel 1938, ha come scopi lo studio e la ricerca nel campo delle radiocomunicazioni e la promozione della conoscenza dell'attivit  scientifica di guglielmo marconi. Presenta corsi e seminari, il museo marconi, l'archivio e risorse bibliografiche in linea.
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28. MSN Encarta : Online Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Atlas, And Homework
Provides a short biography and portrait.
http://encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?z=1&pg=2&ti=761556697

29. Physics 1909
guglielmo marconi, Karl Ferdinand Braun. guglielmo marconi Biography Nobel Lecture Banquet Speech Swedish Nobel Stamps Other Resources.
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1909/
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1909
"in recognition of their contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy" Guglielmo Marconi Karl Ferdinand Braun 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Italy Germany Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
London, United Kingdom Strasbourg University
Strasbourg, Alsace, then Germany b. 1874
d. 1937 b. 1850
d. 1918 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1909
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30. Guglielmo Marconi Winner Of The 1909 Nobel Prize In Physics
guglielmo marconi, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. guglielmo marconi. 1909 Nobel Laureate in Physics guglielmo marconi at the Inventors Hall of Fame
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G UGLIELMO M ARCONI
1909 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    in recognition of their contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy.
Background

    Residence: Italy
    Affiliation: Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd., London, Great Britain
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31. Liceo Scientifico Statale Guglielmo Marconi
Grosseto Sito ufficiale dell'Istituto.
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32. Circolo Filatelico Guglielmo Marconi Casella Postale 100 - 40037 Sasso Marconi -
Sasso marconi, BO Presentazione del circolo, le sue attivit  ed iniziative, la bibliografia; disponibili le raccolte di francobolli, medaglie e monete, annulli commemorativi, schede telefoniche ed altre curiosit .
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33. Guglielmo Marconi
Navigation Bar for marconiusa.org, guglielmo marconi. The Father of Radio . Chelmsford, England. The guglielmo marconi Foundation, USA, Inc.
http://www.marconiusa.org/marconi/
Guglielmo Marconi The "Father of Radio" Radio waves were known as 'Hertzian Waves' when Marconi began experimenting in 1894. A few years earlier Heinrich Hertz had produced and detected the waves across his laboratory. Marconi's achievement was to produce and detect the waves over long distances, laying the foundations for what today we know as radio.
The family home was his Italian father's villa near Bologna. His Irish mother often took Guglielmo to visit relatives in England and his formal education suffered. But in Bologna their neighbour, the distinguished physicist Professor Righi, interested the young Guglielmo in electricity generally and the work of Hertz in particular.
Marconi repeated Hertz's experiments in the villa attics. Hertzian waves were produced by sparks in one circuit and detected in another circuit a few metres away. Marconi could soon detect signals over several kilometres and this led him to try and interest the Italian Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs. He was unsuccessful, but in 1896 his cousin, Henry Jameson-Davis, arranged an introduction to Nyilliam Preece, Engineer-in-Chief of the British Post Office. Encouraging demonstrations in London and on Salisbury Plain followed and in 1897 Marconi obtained a patent and established the Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company

34. Guglielmo Marconi
Lively account of marconi's life, with a focus on the first wireless message across the Atlantic. From the First Electronic Church of America.
http://webstationone.com/fecha/marconi.htm
The First Electronic Church of America Guglielmo Marconi
    In the first year of the 20th century, a well-tailored young man of 27 named Guglielmo Marconi sat in a shack on a cliff in Newfoundland trying to receive a message on his new invention, the wireless telegraph. The significant thing about the message was not the message itself, but its origin. It was being sent to him all the way across the Atlantic on electromagnetic waves generated by one of his confederates in Cornwall, England. It was history's first long distance wireless radio communication. But, on a blustery December 12, 1901, Marconi and his assistants heard the faint transmission from across the Atlantic: dot, dot, dot. The letter S. In the short history of electronic communications, there may have never been a more important day, or a more important discovery. The wireless telegraph was then a toddler, no more than six years old. But up until then, scientists and engineers were unanimous in their belief: you couldn't send a wireless message over the earth's horizon. Signals would just fly up into the heavens and disappear. Everyone knew that. Or thought they did. Marconi and his men heard the signal some 25 times that day, but they made no announcements to the curious members of the press waiting in town. For three more days, they kept their windy vigil on Signal Hill. Finally, when they realized they were not likely to get any stronger signals, Marconi called for a photographer to come up and make a photographic record of the men who had made history here. On December 16, 1901, the world press headlined the scientific story of the year. Marconi had confounded the world's leading physicists. He proved that a message tapped out in Cornwall could be sent forth on an electromagnetic wave, and ride over the curving Atlantic at roughly the speed of light, curving over the sea as the earth curved.

35. Guglielmo Marconi
The First Electronic Church of America. guglielmo marconi. guglielmo marconi was only 22 years old in 1896, but he was already hard on the heels of Prof.
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The First Electronic Church of America Guglielmo Marconi
    In the first year of the 20th century, a well-tailored young man of 27 named Guglielmo Marconi sat in a shack on a cliff in Newfoundland trying to receive a message on his new invention, the wireless telegraph. The significant thing about the message was not the message itself, but its origin. It was being sent to him all the way across the Atlantic on electromagnetic waves generated by one of his confederates in Cornwall, England. It was history's first long distance wireless radio communication. But, on a blustery December 12, 1901, Marconi and his assistants heard the faint transmission from across the Atlantic: dot, dot, dot. The letter S. In the short history of electronic communications, there may have never been a more important day, or a more important discovery. The wireless telegraph was then a toddler, no more than six years old. But up until then, scientists and engineers were unanimous in their belief: you couldn't send a wireless message over the earth's horizon. Signals would just fly up into the heavens and disappear. Everyone knew that. Or thought they did. Marconi and his men heard the signal some 25 times that day, but they made no announcements to the curious members of the press waiting in town. For three more days, they kept their windy vigil on Signal Hill. Finally, when they realized they were not likely to get any stronger signals, Marconi called for a photographer to come up and make a photographic record of the men who had made history here. On December 16, 1901, the world press headlined the scientific story of the year. Marconi had confounded the world's leading physicists. He proved that a message tapped out in Cornwall could be sent forth on an electromagnetic wave, and ride over the curving Atlantic at roughly the speed of light, curving over the sea as the earth curved.

36. The Marconi Company
A history of the marconi Company, founded by guglielmo marconi.
http://homepages.tesco.net/~martin.batesuk/marconi/marconi.htm
100 years Ago
  • 1 April 1902, the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America was incorporated as a public Company. 28 April 1902, Sees the first ship-to-shore demonstration of wireless in Holland. 19th November 1902 Sees the first transmitting experiments from Glace Bay, using a single cone aerial of 200 wires, tuning capacityof 2/27th mfd. and a spark length of 50 mms. - No signals were received at Poldhu.
Also in 1902
  • The Philadelphia becomes the first ship to be fitted with `Tune B' equipment operating on a wavelength of 270 m. Marconi patents two forms of the Rutherford type, magnetic detector. We see a revival of War Office interest in military portable stations. Tests were carried out between stations at: Chatham and Maidstone.
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37. Istituto Tecnico Industriale Statale "Guglielmo Marconi" - Domodossola (VB)
Offre informazioni sull'Istituto Tecnico Industriale Statale, scuola secondaria superiore ad indirizzo tecnico, operante dal 1974.
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38. Marconi, Guglielmo, Marchese
marconi, guglielmo, Marchese, gOOlyel mO märkA zA märkô nE Pronunciation Key. Related content from HighBeam Research on guglielmo marconi.
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39. Wireless Telegraphy
Describes work of guglielmo marconi. Includes photograph.
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Wirelesss
Telegraphy
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Many scientists have made contributions to the practical aspects of wireless radio broadcasting. In the 1860s the British scientist James Clerk Maxwell predicted the possibility of generating electromagnetic waves that would travel at the speed of light. Twenty years later the German physicist Heinrich Hertz demonstrated this radiation (hence the word radio). He found that when he generated sparks between two metal balls they could be found by a metal loop with a gap in it. Smaller sparks were seen jumping across this gap. Later experimenters managed to increase the distance across which Hertzian waves could be transmitted, and in 1894 a British scientist, Oliver Lodge, sent Morse-code signals over a distance of half a mile.
In 1895 the Russian physicist, Aleksandr Stepanovich Popov, built a receiver to detect electromagnetism in the atmosphere and he predicted that it might be used to pick up generated signals. The next year he arranged a demonstration in the University of St Petersburg where messages were sent and received between different points.

40. Guglielmo Marconi Winner Of The 1909 Nobel Prize In Physics
guglielmo marconi, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. guglielmo marconi. 1909 Nobel Laureate
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G UGLIELMO M ARCONI
1909 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    in recognition of their contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy.
Background

    Residence: Italy
    Affiliation: Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd., London, Great Britain
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