The scenes or objects were painted on millboard and slid in and out at the side of the frame farthest from the handles. Television transmission will permit designs of only the boldest and simplest forms. The scrible on this frame was hastily dabbed on by Mr. Sieveking as an indication. Two of the proper scenes are pictured below.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 16, 31 October 1930, Page 3
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58The scenes or objects were painted on millboard and slid in and out at the side of the frame farthest from the handles. Television transmission will permit designs of only the boldest and simplest forms. The scrible on this frame was hastily dabbed on by Mr. Sieveking as an indication. Two of the proper scenes are pictured below. Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 16, 31 October 1930, Page 3
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