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Guglielmo Marconi and a group of people stand in front of Cabot Tower in St. John’s, Newfoundland, December 1901. Cabot Tower became a Marconi wireless station in 1933.
Several buildings clustered at Point Amour, Labrador. It is unclear which building the Point Amour wireless station operated from.
The plan for an aerial system to replace the one destroyed at Poldhu. Wires connected the four towers to the station below. This setup was eventually used at […]
The Poldhu station with its original aerial system. Marconi used the station for some short-range testing. High winds tore these aerials down before he could use them to […]
The coast of the island of Belle Isle in the Strait of Belle Isle. The Marconi station was added to the lighthouse seen in this image.
This is a recent picture of Villa Griffone, the Marconi family estate. Guglielmo Marconi was raised here and ran many experiments on this site. His remains are interred […]
Three of these radio towers stood at the HM Wireless Station in Mount Pearl. Standing just over 90 metres, they acted as aerials for the station and were […]