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Radio House, the main hub of Portpatrick Radio Station as it appeared in the late 1960s. Standing in the foreground are my paternal grandparents Andrew Forrester Thomson & Kathleen Franklin (both d.1968) with my father Andrew McRae Thomson (d. May 2018) who was born in the house in March 1935 (in the room with the upper bay window seen here). My grandfather was then CEO of the station and lived on site in this very house for several years, until he got a similar posting in Somerset in 1938 and then on to Whitchurch in 1940 where he oversaw much secret communication during World War II.

 

Scan of a slide that has suffered some damage (which I've managed to digitally repair aside from my grandmother's legs).

 

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Title: Jazz singer June Christy clowning with DJ Rick Hollister

  

Date: ca. 1955

  

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Op zondag 6 oktober 2013 rijdt de Antwerpse PCC 7043 van De Lijn voorzien van reclame voor het Vlaamse radiostation Music and More op lijn 12 van het Sportpaleis naar de Bolivarplaats. Iets na tien uur rijdt deze tram Chinatown uit over de Van Wesenbekestraat. In 2010 is begonnen met de bouw van een toegangspoort voor de Chinese buurt tegenover het Centraal station. Deze poort is in China gebouwd en daarna in delen verscheept naar Antwerpen om aldaar opgebouwd te worden. Sinds korte tijd is de poort eindelijk weer uit de steigers en dienst als leuk fotomotief voor de oude tram's die binnen enkele jaren zullen verdwijnen.

Get your kicks out in the night. Leave your all day life behind.

Living in a dream with no borders around. Free on black >

The title is a homage to the broadcasting "electronic beats on air" by the Berlin radio station MotorFM.

T r o p o s c a t t e r

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Notes: Taken at 2UW radio station, Sydney.

 

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Walter J. Miller, host of WNYC's "Reader's Almanac."

My dad collects vintage matchbooks which don't usually interest me too incredibly much, but there is the odd one that is really cool. This one has really nifty radio-tower shaped matches.

 

They don't make 'em like this anymore, ladies and gents.

 

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Dropping in on a friend at the school radio station.

 

Kenna and I want to get a show next year... should be kickass.

 

Worth a look at the full size, I guess, to see the words :)

toronto's 1050 chum first opened in 1945 out of a small studio on mutual street in downtown toronto. some 14 years later opened their new facility at 1331 yonge street and hung this iconic neon blade sign .

More vehicles emblazoned with advertisement for their radio stations. Unfortunately, the country music station's tent was very near where we sat inside the shelter and the music was loud and awful. If oyu have heard one C&W song, you've heard them all.

The Radio Caroline ship, MV Ross Revenge, moored on the River Blackwater in Essex.

 

Taken on the water as the sun rises over the old nuclear power station at Bradwell.

Art Deco transmitter shack of AM radio station WMCA 570. WMCA has a fabled history in the NY area, which is described in the previous photo.

 

For more information about WMCA, you can look here:

 

www.musicradio77.com/wmca/

 

You'll find more history, vintage air check sound snipes, photos, and more.

 

Note on this photo. View the photo at original size and look through the fence above the no trespassing sign. You'll see a wooden walkway that leads out to the antenna towers, and on the walkway are perched hundreds of Comorants.

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Walter J. Miller, host of WNYC's "Reader's Almanac."

Detroit, street scene.

slightly altered view large if you can.

 

I painted Out some antenna's and also painted a few colors in three of the cars- also added a bit of noise to street. I like how it has flattened the photo. Feels like a front of some kind ...like the old movie sets in cowboy movies...

 

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My second time at Radio Kootwijk, but now at night. Hardly any wind made the water very still so I could go for a reflection of this impressive building.

This is my first attempt at a "squared circle" picture.

 

This is the subwoofer on one of the large speakers in the production studio of Huntington University's radio station, FUSE FM.

 

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Assignment for our photography course: dark & light.

 

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While driving through a tiny village in Wales we passed this abandoned building, which I thought might have been an old clubhouse, further down the road there was an identical building and then a third larger building. Back home and researching its history was far too easy, Its one of the control buildings for a huge very low frequency radio mast which used to be here as a back up for Rugby VLF Radio Station, which communicated with British Polaris and Trident Submarines. Well I thought it was interesting

 

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Radio towers of Varberg radio station at Grimeton, which is today listed as a UNESCO World Heritage.

 

Radiomaster vid Varbergs radiostation i Grimeton, som idag är ett världsarv på UNESCO:s världsarvslista.

 

Parish (socken): Grimeton

Province (landskap): Halland

Municipality (kommun): Varberg

County (län): Halland

 

Photograph by: Mårten Sjöbeck

Date: August 1930

Format: Film

 

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One of the most challenging multiplicity shots i came across with!

photos by morgen schuler

 

Tacocat @ Upstream Music Festival

Little London Plane

6/2/2018

A long day and a big crowd.

3/14/2012

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One of my co-workers DJ Flames: www.freedomskn.com/?goto=presenter.view&dj=flames

doing his thing on air.

He was playing the hits today, a bunch of Shakira, Ricky Martin, Machel Montano & Mr. Vegas. Love my Freedom Family man! Real chill dude tho, hailing from the island of Jamaica, but living inna St. Kitts now. A dat mi seh, ya undastand?~

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Ross Revenge, Radio Caroline, moored in the River Blackwater. Built in Bremerhaven in 1959 as the "Freyr" and after 3 years was sold to Ross Fisheries and re-named "Ross Revenge". Was part of the "Cod Wars" in the 70`s. Retired in 1983 and bought by Radio Caroline and began broadcasting in Aug 1983 and ceased in Nov. 1990. Ran around on the Goodwin Sands and was salvaged. After having broadcast from a number of different locations, now broadcasts, legally, from the River Blackwater to Suffolk and North Essex.

 

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This is the unique design and rather space age almost rocket launch pad looking radio tower of BT Tolsford Hill near Folkestone in Kent.

 

The tower can be seen for miles when travelling along the Main M20 Motorway between Folkestone and Ashford.

 

The tower use to be part of the long distance BT radio microwave link network carrying phone calls and other telecom traffic across from the UK to another tower on the opposite side of the channel in France until Fibre Optic technology took over and the tower was virtually stripped naked on of all its Microwave Link Dishes that once occupied both faces of the structure.

 

The Tolsford Hill BT Tower was linked to the famous London BT Tower via two other sites one at Flimwell in the Bedgebury Forest and the other at Fairseat near Wrotham and Meopham.

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