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2 valve Marconi set
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Alcock and Brown’s ‘runway’.
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This lake provided cooling water for the generators. The remains of the power house are to the right: the cairn marking Alcock and Brown’s landing site is just right of centre.
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This lake provided cooling water for the generators. The remains of the power house are to the right: the cairn marking Alcock and Brown’s landing site is just right of centre.
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The engineers’ clubhouse. Evidence of peat cutting can be seen in the background.
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The power house foundations.
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The site of the condenser house. This housed a 1.8microfarad 20 000v.w. capacitor and was over 300ft long!
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The receiving aerial went from the mountain on the left to the one in the distance!
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All that remains of the Letterfrack receiver shack.
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The BBC licence logo on the Gecophone receiver.
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The Gecophone receiver at Bass Point.
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The 1922 licence.
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An early licence
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