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It's a TV. The picture tube was set vertically in the cabinet and a mirror on the top showed the TV tube's reflection, angle set by adjusting the top. Pop almost bought one, but bought a conventional type instead, it had a 6" screen!
Yes, I'm grasping at straws here... The timing wouldn't be right for Wallis Simpson to have brought it? Or is that her home with Edward Windsor (VIII)?
Is that the "Radio Living Room of Today" from the fair? I haven't been able to track down a photo of it (yet) but the description on BairdTelevision.com seems to fit.
You got it! Altho' the one in my first post isn't *the* TV in the 1939 Living Room of Tomorrow exhibit, it's the same model. RCA also provide "see through" clear plastic sets, so people could see it was electronic inside - and not just a movie projector.
President Roosevelt gave a short speech at the opening of the Fair - and the speech was broadcast on NBC (RCA) television, to the few hundred people in the NYC area who actually had a television. After the speech, David Sarnoff, head of RCA (which owned NBC) presented the TV to President Roosevelt. It was delivered to his mother's house at Hyde Park NY. When she died in 1941, FDR inherited the property. The TV is still located in the same room ("The Snuggery") where it was originally placed in 1939.
Part of FDR's opening speech at the Fair:
(kinescopes hadn't been invented yet)
Note FDR's smile when he emphasizes "The New York World's Fair".
There was one in the 1970's in San Antonio - a couple of the buildings are still there including the Hemisfair Needle with the rotating resturaunt at the top.
I'll bet you're talking about the 1968 HemisFair in San Antonio.
I remember hearing Lady Bird Johnson describing her first visit in a TV interview. Sadly, the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr resulted in all the participating countries' flags being flown at half mast at the fair's opening.
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