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"Guglielmo Marconi: A Pioneer of Wireless Communication" Trieste, Italy - Piazza Oberdan stands as a testament to the birthplace of a visionary

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: GUGLIELMO MARCONI. (1874-1937). Italian physicist. Caricature by Spy (Sir Leslie Ward)

GUGLIELMO MARCONI. (1874-1937). Italian physicist. Caricature by Spy (Sir Leslie Ward), 1905

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: IRVING LANGMUIR (1881-1957). American chemist

IRVING LANGMUIR (1881-1957). American chemist. Langmuir (left) and Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi, at the General Electric research center in Schenectady, New York. Photograph, c1910

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) Italian radio pioneer, right, and David Sarnoff (1891-1971)

Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) Italian radio pioneer, right, and David Sarnoff (1891-1971) Russian-born American pioneer of radio and television broadcasting, at RCAs Radio Central, Riverhead

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) Italian physicist and inventor. From Georges Darey

Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) Italian physicist and inventor. From Georges Darey A travers l Electricite, Paris c1906. Engraving

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: General Guglielmo Pepe. engraving 1855

General Guglielmo Pepe. engraving 1855

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: MARCONI, Guglielmo (1874-1937). Italian physicist

MARCONI, Guglielmo (1874-1937). Italian physicist. Nobel Prize in 1909. Marconi and his telegraph

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Guglielmo Marconi assists in Milan to the test

Guglielmo Marconi assists in Milan to the test
" Guglielmo Marconi assists in Milan to the test of the first Stazione Radio Mobile. Illustration by Achille Beltrame for " Domenica del Corriere" (1906). Engraving."

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Guglielmo Marconi - Italian Radio Pioneer

Guglielmo Marconi - Italian Radio Pioneer
Guglielmo Marconi (18741937) - Italian inventor, known as the " Father of long distance radio transmission" and for his development of Marconis law and a radio telegraph system. 1926

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Marconi Bruni

Marconi Bruni
GUGLIELMO MARCONI the Italian inventor with communications apparatus Date: 1874 - 1937

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Marconi Legs Crossed

Marconi Legs Crossed
GUGLIELMO MARCONI the Italian inventor at Naples, on board the yacht Electra Date: 1874 - 1937

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Marconi (Nobel)

Marconi (Nobel)
GUGLIELMO MARCONI Italian inventor, Nobel Prize 1909 Date: 1874 - 1937

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Marconi (Cig. Card 2)

Marconi (Cig. Card 2)
GUGLIELMO MARCONI Italian inventor, Date: 1874 - 1937

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Window where Marconi transmitted radio

Window where Marconi transmitted radio
Marconis window. The window from which Italian physicist Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) first transmitted radio signals from Villa Griffone at Pontecchio, near Bologna, Italy

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Marconi birthplace and tomb

Marconi birthplace and tomb
Marconis birthplace and tomb. Villa Griffone at Pontecchio near Bologna, Italy, the birthplace of Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937), Italian physicist

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Statue of Marconi

Statue of Marconi
Marconi statue. Bust of Guglielmo Marconi (1874- 1937), Italian physicist, located at Villa Griffone near Bologna, Italy. It was at this villa that Marconi was born

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Marconi plaque, Bass Point, Cornwall

Marconi plaque, Bass Point, Cornwall
A plaque to Guglielmo Marconi, set in a granite wall near some buildings on the sea shore at Bass Point, Cornwall. It marks the location of Marconis telegraph station during the pioneering days of

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: The Contessa Marconi

The Contessa Marconi
MARIA CHRISTINA BEZZI SALI, the Contessa Marconi, wife of wireless pioneer Guglielmo Marconi and society beauty. Exclusive Bystander colour photograph

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Pepe at Antrodoco

Pepe at Antrodoco
At the battle of Antrodoro, Guglielmo Pepe, leader of the Carbonari, fights the Austrians

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Brave Accordeon Player

Brave Accordeon Player
At Stradella, Italy, accordeon player Guglielmo Bonfoco refuses anaesthetics for leg amputation, provided he can play his instrument during the operation

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Marconi / Full Face / 1930

Marconi / Full Face / 1930
GUGLIELMO MARCONI Italian inventor

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Marconi and Apparatus

Marconi and Apparatus
GUGLIELMO MARCONI Italian inventor, depicted with some of his apparatus

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Anaesthesia / Accordionist

Anaesthesia / Accordionist
At Stradella, Italy, Guglielmo Bonfoco refuses anaesthetics during a leg amputation, provided he may play his piano-accordeon

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Marconi (Simpson)

Marconi (Simpson)
GUGLIELMO MARCONI Italian inventor in 1907

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Marconi (Empire)

Marconi (Empire)
GUGLIELMO MARCONI Italian inventor

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Marconi Potin Coll

Marconi Potin Coll
GUGLIELMO MARCONI Italian inventor

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Marconi on Phone

Marconi on Phone
GUGLIELMO MARCONI Italian inventor, in the cabin of the Electra, establishing the radio link to Australia, 1930

Background imageGuglielmo Collection: Marconi (Cig. Card 1)

Marconi (Cig. Card 1)
GUGLIELMO MARCONI Italian inventor, and his wireless installation



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"Guglielmo Marconi: A Pioneer of Wireless Communication" Trieste, Italy - Piazza Oberdan stands as a testament to the birthplace of a visionary. Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian electrical engineer and inventor, forever changed the world with his groundbreaking work in wireless telegraphy. In 1916, aboard a ship at sea, Marconi served as a wireless officer sending messages through Morse Code. His dedication to innovation knew no bounds. A portrait captures the essence of this remarkable man - Marchese Guglielmo Marconi. Renowned for his contributions to science and technology, Marconi's brilliance shines through even today. An artist aptly named Spy immortalized him in an intriguing depiction that showcases his pioneering spirit. The first edition biography titled "Marconi - Master of Space" delves into the life and achievements of this extraordinary individual. Collectibles from ocean liners pay homage to his legacy; one such treasure is a signed photograph from RMS Titanic itself. During that fateful night on the Titanic, it was Guglielmo Marconi who sent out vital distress signals via telegram to the rescue ship Carpathia. The significance of this moment is captured in a poignant portrait featuring both Marconi and the telegram that saved lives. Autographs and photographs serve as reminders of historical greatness; they adorn cards displayed proudly in Cadogan Place, London SW1. Among them lies evidence Marconi's indomitable spirit and lasting impact on our world. Guglielmo Marconi will forever be remembered as an Italian physicist and inventor whose ingenuity revolutionized communication across vast distances. His unwavering determination paved the way for future advancements in wireless technology – truly making him a master of space.