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John Logie Baird (3514 bytes)
1: '''John Logie Baird''' (b. [[August 14]] [[1888]], d. [[June 14]] [[1... 3: Baird experimented with [[Nipkow disk]]. After many acc... 9: ...between [[London]] and [[Glasgow]]. He set up the Baird Television Development Company Ltd, which in 1928... 11: ...until they finally discontinued broadcasts of the Baird mechanical system in [[1937]]. 13: Baird's mechanical television system was replaced by th... John Baird (507 bytes) 1: There have been various '''John Bairds''' of significance. They include: 3: *[[John Baird (Scottish Revolutionary)|John Baird]], participant in the [[Scottish Insurrection of ... 4: *[[John Baird, 1st Viscount Stonehaven]] 5: *[[John Logie Baird]], inventor of [[television]] 6: * [[John Baird (Canadian politician)|John Baird]], Canadian politician and [[cabinet]] minister i... John Baird (Canadian politician) (5234 bytes) 1: [[Image:Baird.jpg|right]] 3: ...e [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario]]. Baird is nicknamed "Rusty", a shortened version of his ... 5: ... the short lived government of [[Kim Campbell]]. Baird, at this time, was considered a moderate, even a ... 7: ...ld not be dependent on government for a paycheck, Baird has spent his entire working life either receivin... 9: ... after the defeat of the federal Tory government, Baird recast himself as a [[neo-conservative]] in accor... John Baird, 1st Viscount Stonehaven (4642 bytes) 3: '''John Lawrence Baird''', 1st Baron Stonehaven ([[27 April]] [[1874]] -... 5: Baird was elected to the [[British House of Commons|Hou... 31: [[Category:1874 births|Baird, John]] 32: [[Category:1941 deaths|Baird, John]] 33: [[Category:Governors-General of Australia|Baird, John]] Logie Award (3872 bytes) 1: ...]]s. The name of the awards honours [[John Logie Baird]] who invented [[television]] as a practical medi... 3: ... of this skew, having been nominated for the Gold Logie as many as eight times but never receiving the aw... 5: ...le [[SBS]] newsreader [[Anton Enis]] win the Gold Logie. They did so by getting their small readership ... 9: The Logies ceremony is itself televised, and has generally ... 11: ...in many people's minds. As well winning the Gold Logie several times, he hosted the awards a total of 18... List of Logie Award winners 2004 (2528 bytes) 1: ...Mel Brooks]]. This article lists the winners of [[Logie Award]]s ([[Australia]]n [[television]]) for 2004... 3: == Gold Logie == 7: == Silver Logie == 17: == Logie == Baird (319 bytes) 1: '''Baird''' can refer to any of the following: 3: *[[John Logie Baird]] 4: *[[Spencer Fullerton Baird]], biologist 5: *[[Baird, Texas]] 6: *[[Henry Martyn Baird]] Baird, Texas (2736 bytes) 1: '''Baird''' is a city located in [[Callahan County, Texas]... 4: [[Image:TXMap-doton-Baird.PNG|right|Location of Baird, Texas]] 5: Baird is located at 32°23'46" North, 99°23'50" ... Chris Baird (307 bytes) 1: '''Chris Baird''', (born [[February 25]] [[1982]]), is a [[footb... 3: [[Category:1982 births|Baird, Chris]] 4: [[Category:Northern Irish footballers|Baird, Chris]] Baird Judson (940 bytes) 1: '''Baird Judson''' was the [[Christian Heritage Party of C... 3: ...didates for the Canadian House of Commons|Judson, Baird]] J. Baird Callicott (2654 bytes) 1: '''Baird Callicott''' is Professor of [[Philosophy]] and [... Vera Baird (374 bytes) 1: '''Vera Baird''' (born [[February 13]], [[1951]]) is the [[Unit... 5: [[Category:1951 births|Baird, Vera]] 6: [[Category:British MPs|Baird, Vera]] 7: [[Category:UK Labour Party politicians|Baird, Vera]] 9: [[sv:Vera Baird]] Bill Baird (113 bytes) 1: '''Bill Baird''' was a [[puppeteer]] of the mid- and late [[20t... Brian Baird (1680 bytes) 3: '''Brian N. Baird''' (born [[March 7]], [[1956]]), [[United States|... 7: Baird won his fourth term in the election held on [[2 N... 19: *[http://www.house.gov/baird/ official website] 20: *[http://www.brianbaird.com/ campaign website] 22: [[Category:1956 births|Baird, Brian]] Zoe Baird (204 bytes) 1: '''Zoe Baird''' (born [[1952]]) was a [[United States|U.S.]] l... David Baird (86 bytes) 1: * [[David Baird (soldier)]] 2: * [[David Baird (New Jersey)]], U.S. Senator George Baird (985 bytes) 1: '''George Hetzel Baird''' ([[March 5]], [[1907]] - [[September 4]], [[20... 3: Born in [[Grand Island, Nebraska]], George Baird ran the opening leg in the gold medal winning Ame... 5: Just a week after the Olympics, Baird set his second 4x400 m relay world record of 3.13... 7: ... as a [[puppeteer]] with his famous brother [[Bil Baird]] and as an assistant professor of education at [... 9: George Baird died in [[Rhinebeck, New York]], aged 97. Tadeusz Baird (429 bytes) 1: '''Tadeusz Baird''' was a Polish composer. He was born on July 26,... 5: [[Category:1928 births|Baird, Tadeusz]] 6: [[Category:1981 deaths|Baird, Tadeusz]] 7: [[Category:Polish composers|Baird, Tadeusz]] 9: [[pl:Tadeusz Baird]] Bruce Baird (1501 bytes) 1: [[Image:ac.brucebaird.jpg|frame|Hon Bruce Baird]] 3: '''Bruce George Baird''' (born [[28 February]] [[1942]]), [[Australia|A... 7: Baird was Assistant Trade 10: Baird was a member of the [[New South Wales Legislative... 13: [[http://www.bruce-baird.com.au/brucebaird/background.asp]] David Baird (soldier) (5018 bytes) 1: '''Sir David Baird''' ([[December]], [[1757]] - [[August 18]], [[182... 3: ... to our Davie." The bullet was not extracted from Baird’s wound until his release. 5: ...y. At the successful assault of [[Seringapatam]], Baird led the storming party, and soon took the strongh... 7: ...g to ill-health did not accompany the expedition. Baird landed at [[Kosseir]], conducted his army across ... 9: ...1807]]. During the bombardment of [[Copenhagen]], Baird was wounded.
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